High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle
 | HMMWV fording a stream | |
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| General Characteristics (M998) |
| Manufacturer: | AM General |
| Length: | 15 ft (4.6 m) |
| Width: | 7 ft (2.1 m) |
| Height: | 6 ft (1.8 m), reducable to 4.5 ft (1.4 m) |
| Ground clearance: | 16 in (41 cm) |
| Mass: | 5200 to 5900 lb (2400 to 2700 kg) |
| Speed: | over 70 mph |
| Range: | 350 miles highway |
| Crew: | 2â€"4 |
This article refers to the Military HMMWV, not the civilian Hummer sold by General MotorsThe
M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (
HMMWV or
Humvee) is a highly durable
military motor
vehicle. It has largely supplanted the role formerly served by the
Jeep and other light trucks with the
United States military, and is also used by a number of other countries and organizations.
There are at least 17 variants of the HMMWV in service with the
United States armed forces. HMMWV serve as cargo/troop carriers, automatic weapons platforms,
ambulances (four litter patients or eight ambulatory patients), M220
TOW missile carriers,
M119 howitzer prime movers,
M-1097 Avenger surface-to-air missile platforms, MRQ-12 direct
air support vehicles, S250 shelter carriers among many others. It is capable of
fording 2.5 ft (76 cm) normally, or 5 ft (1.5 m) with the deep-water fording kit installed.
Optional equipment includes a winch (maximum load capacity 6000 lb. (2700 kg)), and supplemental armor. The M1025 and M1043/M1044 armament carriers provide mounting and firing capabilities for the
MK19 grenade launcher, the
M2 machine gun, the
M240G machine gun and
M249 SAW. The newly introduced M1114 "up-armored" HMMWV also features a similar weapons mount.Recently, there is also a new type of the HMMWV introduced featuring a CROWS (crew served optical weapons station), which lets the machine gunner operate from inside the vehicle.
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A HMMWV firing a TOW missile |
In the
1970s, the
United States Army concluded that the militarized civilian
trucks in use no longer satisfied their requirements. In
1977,
Lamborghini developed the
Cheetah model to attempt to meet
Army contract specifications. In
1979, the Army drafted final specifications for a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, or HMMWV. In July of that year,
AM General began preliminary design work, and less than a year later, the first prototype, the M998, was in testing.
In June
1981, the Army awarded AM General a contract for development of several more prototype vehicles to be delivered to the U.S. government for another series of tests, and the company was later awarded the initial production contract for 55,000 HMMWVs to be delivered in
1985. HMMWVs first saw combat in Operation Just Cause, the US invasion of Panama in 1989.
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A US military humvee deployed in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina |
They have become the backbone of U.S. forces around the world. Over 10,000 were used during
Operation Iraqi Freedom by U.S. forces as well as some other countries during the
2003 invasion of Iraq.
One US Humvee was captured by the Yugoslav Army during the
Kosovo war and is currently on display in front of the Military Museum building on Kalemegdan Fortress Park, Belgrade.
In
Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Humvee has proved vulnerable to
IED. As of early 2006, total losses were at 250 Humvees. [
1]One Humvee was destroyed in the
2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict killing the three
IDF soldiers inside and led up to the two captured
IDF soldiers, it was hit by a
Hezbollah rocket propelled grenade |
A Humvee with snow treads. |
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Humvee with bolt-on armor kit |
The HMMWV has proven very vulnerable to light infantry weapons as far back as the Somalia intervention; in its defense, it was never designed to offer such protection. With the rise of
asymmetric warfare and
low-intensity conflicts, the HMMWV has found itself thrust into urban combat roles it was not originally intended for. Although the large variety of HMMWV types is a testament to the vehicle's adaptability to changing mission conditions, it was never designed to be an
armored personnel carrier (APC).
As it is not an armored vehicle, HMMWVs are very vulnerable to
rocket propelled grenades and offer the troops within little protection from small arms fire. Although there are several
armor kits available for the vehicle which afford it greater protection from small-arms fire, these were not provided in great numbers to American forces in Iraq prior to the invasion. As a result of this, American soldiers and Marines often improvise extra armor layers with scrap materials (also known as "
hillbilly armor") to improve the safety of the HMMWV. While "hardening" or "up-armoring" their vehicles with sandbags, metal, and plywood does make the vehicles arguably safer, it also slows them down. It has also been argued that hardening simply creates more
shrapnel when attacked with an RPG or
improvised explosive device. This extra hardening further hampered the ability of the M998 and M1025 due to the addition of excess weight which overloaded the suspension and drivetrain components of these HMMWVs. Performance issues due to the high center of gravity and extra weight of up-armoring kits increase the risk of sway and rollover. Unlike similar-size civilian cargo and tow trucks, which typically have dual rear wheels to reduce sway, the HMMWV has single rear wheels. The independent rear suspension coupled with the body design may preclude "
dually" fitment which is the standard for solid-axle trucks of that weight range.
In response to the perceived vulnerability of HMMWVs operating in Iraq, the U.S. Department of Defense contracted
AM General to make the M1114 Uparmored HMMWV. The M1114 has been in limited production since
1996 and had seen limited use in the
Balkans before deployment to the
Middle East. This design has a larger, more powerful engine with a
turbocharger,
air conditioning and a strengthened
suspension and boasts a fully armored passenger area protected by hardened steel and bullet-proof glass. With the increase in direct attacks and guerilla warfare in Iraq
AM General has diverted the majority of its manufacturing power to producing these vehicles.
In December
2004, Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld came under criticism from U.S. soldiers and their families for not providing better equipped HMMWV [
2]. Rumsfeld pointed out that, prior to the war, armor kits were produced only in small numbers per year. As the role of American forces in Iraq changed from fighting the Iraqi Army to suppressing the
guerrilla insurgency, armor kits were being manufactured as fast as additional production facilities could be brought online. Armor aggravates the severe inherent performance limitations of a light truck with independent suspension, but it does offer improved protection. Other countries experienced in urban war such as Russia and Israel rely on tracked armored personnel carriers, but the wheeled HMMWV fits current anti-track sentiment among Army senior leadership as exemplified by the
Stryker and other wheeled systems.
As an unarmoured vehicle it is vulnerable to about any weapon capable of hitting it, such as some Small-Arms fire.As a primary threat,
RPG's can penetrate and thus completely annihilate an HMMWV.As a secondary threat,
AK47-fire reportedly sometimes makes it to the inside, and is still capable of wounding passengers. This is mostly when the 7.62 mm bullets are fired from a short distance, and is also depending where exactly the vehicle is struck. Besides fire from foot-soldiers, it is also very vulnerable to road side bombs (
IEDs and
land mines), as proven in Iraq. The armor on most up-armored humvees holds up well against lateral (from the side) blasts when the blast is distributed in all different directions, but runs a greater risk of a mobility or catastrophic kill when struck by a blast from beneath.
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The ULTRA AP - a concept vehicle for a possible HMMWV replacement |
The US government is seeking a replacement for the AM General truck, and the U.S. Army's Tank and Automotive Command is currently refereeing a prototype competition.
Navistar International and
Lockheed Martin are participating, while AM General has not been selected. The Navistar entry is based on their
International CXT line, and this truck has already been prototyped to replace the HMMWV for non-military use by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security,
Department of Defense, and
Border Patrol.
The Marine Corps is also looking into replacements for the HMMWV. The
Office of Naval Research is funding Georgia Tech's
ULTRA AP, a combat concept vehicle based on the
F350 chassis, but with a radical "blast bucket" passenger compartment, and
Ultra 3T, a project with more advanced (but unproven) technologies.
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Humvee with a communications dish |
A partial listing of U.S. versions:
*M707 HMMWV
*M966 HMMWV TOW Armored
*M996 Mini-Ambulance, Armored
*M997 Maxi-Ambulance, Armored
*M998 Cargo/Troop
*M998 HMMWV Avenger
*M1025 Armament Carrier, Armored
*M1026 Armament Carrier, Armored W/W
*M1035 Soft-Top Ambulance
*M1036 TOW Armored W/W
*M1037 S-250 Shelter Carrier
*M1038 Cargo/Troop Carrier W/W
*M1042 S-250 Shelter Carrier W/W
*M1043 Armament Carrier, Up-Armored
*M1044 Armament Carrier, Up-Armored W/W
*M1045 TOW Up-Armored Armor
*M1046 TOW Up-Armored Armor W/W
*M1059 Smoke Generator Carrier
*M1069 Tractor for M119 105-mm Gun
*M1097 Heavy
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M1097 Heavy HMMWV Avenger *M1109 Up-Armored Armament Carrier
*M1113 Expanded Capacity
*M1114 Up-Armored Armament Carrier
*M1116 Up-Armored HMMWV
*M1123 Heavy
*M1121 TOW Armored
*M1145 Up-Armored HMMWV
*M1151 Up-Armored Capable HMMWV
*M1152 Up-Armored Capabile HMMWV
Due to the popularity of the Humvee, there have been kits produced for building a humvee-replica yourself. The kits do not allow you to build a humvee from scratch (
kitcar), they do allow you to rebuild a
sedan to a humvee-lookalike, alternatively one can also just buy a preconstructed (or
turnkey) wombat. Various kits probably exist, but the most famous is the "Wombat" (-or previous HummBug). The former vehicle can be purchased for $18,000.00, considerably cheaper than the actual Humvee ($56,400.00), or
Hummer.
The Humvee has been featured in many films and video games, among them;
Battlefield 2,
Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction,
Black Hawk Down,
Conflict: Desert Storm,
Three Kings,
War of the Worlds,
Command and Conquer series and in the
Grand Theft Auto video game series, in which there is a vehicle called the Patriot, modeled after the Humvee.
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Technical*
Jeep*
List of "M" series military vehicles*
Hummer*
Lamborghini Cheetah*
Lamborghini LM002*
EQ2050*
Sandstorm, a HMMWV modified into an autonomous vehicle
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Renault Sherpa 2*
AM General*
Army fact file*
M1114 Up-Armored Humvee*
HMMWV variants, specs, and pictures*
HMMWV characteristics*
"Wombat", a Humvee rebuild-kit*
Dragon USA: HMMWV plastic and diecast models*
captured HMMWV on display in Belgrade