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What are the U.S. military vehicles?

Hummer:

The American AMG company is world-famous for its production of Hummer. The founder of AMG was Ute, a bicycle manufacturer, who established the Overland Automobile Division in 1903. In 1908, John Willy purchased the off-road automobile department and established the Willys-Overland Automobile Company in 1912 to produce the Willys-Overland automobile. During World War II, on July 11, 1940, the U.S. military issued a tender to 135 companies for the development of a light reconnaissance vehicle. The conditions were harsh and the time was tight. Three companies including Ford announced their bids, one of which was Willys-Off-Road. Automobile company, producing the earliest Jeep "Willys MA". Later, the military combined the product advantages of the three companies, based on Willys MA, and commissioned Willys Off-Road Vehicle Company to redesign the standardized vehicle. This standardized vehicle is Willys MB. By the end of World War II, Willys had produced 360,000 Willys MB Jeeps.

In 1953, businessman Cathay purchased Willys-Off-Road Vehicle Company and changed its name to Cathay-Jeep Company. In 1970, American Motors Corporation (later merged by Chrysler Automobile Company) purchased Cathay-Jeep Corporation and renamed it Jeep Corporation. The company consisted of two independent departments: the Commercial Vehicle Department and the Government Vehicle Department. In 1971, the Government Automobile Division became AMG Motor Company, a subsidiary of American Motors Corporation. In 1980, AMG took on another military vehicle design task from the U.S. military and designed the Hmmwv off-road military vehicle. In 1983, American LTV Corporation purchased AMG Motor Company from American Motors Corporation. In 1992, AMG was transferred to the Renco Group. In the same year, with the help of its excellent performance in the Gulf War, the first civilian Hummer was launched, namely the Hummer off-road vehicle, which immediately won many favors. Due to its excellent running performance, it is hailed as the "King of Off-Road Vehicles" by people inside and outside the industry.

In 1999, General Motors obtained the trademark use and production rights of Hummer from AM General.

Facts:

Car length: 4686mm

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Vehicle width: 1905mm

Vehicle height: 2197mm

Curb weight: 3102kg

Engine position: front

Engine type: V-8 supercharged electronically injected diesel engine DOHC double overhead camshaft

Number of cylinders: 8

Ignition method: multi-point electronic injection

0-100Km/h acceleration time: 19.5s

Transmission type: 4L65-E 4-speed automatic transmission

Displacement: 5967mL

Top speed: 134 km /h

Maximum power: 125KW/3400rpm

Maximum torque: 401N.m/1700rpm

Fuel consumption: 16L/100km (average)

< p>Emission standard: Euro 2

Wheelbase: 3302mm

Drive form: full-time four-wheel drive

Suspension (front/rear): independent torque bar , single-tube gas shock absorber, front stabilizer bar/five-link variable spring, variable air load bearing, single-tube gas shock absorber, stabilizer bar

Tire type and specification: LT315/70R-17

Brake device type (front/rear): front and rear wheel disc brakes

Steering gear type: rack and pinion