Tire tactics

With military equipment playing such a prominent role in world news recently, I thought it might be interesting to see how tires spec'd for these vehicles compare to those used on over-the-road trucks. In terms of similarities, both must support loads, transfer driving and braking torques, generate cornering forces, and cushion impacts from the variety of surfaces traversed. Military tires, however, tend to be vehicle-specific designs that incorporate mobility and damage resistance features that go well beyond mixed-service truck tires. Tactical vehicles comprise the largest segment of military trucks used in off-road applications, and are generally divided into ...

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