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TGA




Also Known As
TGA 18.350
TGA 33.410
TGA 40.410
TGA 41.480


Origin
Germany


Contractor/s
MAN Nutzfahrzeuge

Applications
HX 60

Description: The TGA is a member of the Trucknology Generation (TG) military vehicles based on commercial truck technology developed by MAN. The TGA is a heavyweight truck and falls in the 18 to 50 tons category of military truck systems. MAN TGA is available with several highly versatile axle variants, wheel drive configurations (4x2 to 8x8) and engines as well as three cabs options, M and L for regional distances and XL cabin for long-distance assignments, and additional military equipment. The fuel and electric/electronic systems are provided according to military requirements such as fuel tanks additional armor plates.

MAN TG (TGA, TGM and TGL) vehicles also feature: roof hatch for observation; rifle holders for the entire crew; camouflage covers for windows and mirrors; military towing eyes and shackles in front and rear; military trailer couplings at various coupling heights; easy opening protective grilles for rear lights and headlights; movable entry step for off-road operation; and massive radiator grille to protect against damage during off-road operation and stone impact in convoys.

Specifications
Weights: Max Weight 50 t

Operators

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Australia / 14

In May 2005 MAN Military Vehicles Australia (MMVA) was awarded the $16 million contract to supply 14 Heavy Tank Transporter (HTT) systems to the Australia Defence Forces (ADF) under project Land 907

Denmark

Germany

Oman



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Internet Resources
TGA

Notes
(*) lead contractor
IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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Meters per Second (mps)   Kilometers per Hour (kph)   Knot (kt)   Miles per Hour (mph)
Liter (l)   Galon (gl)
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Shaft-Horse-Power (shp)


Last Updated: Saturday, October 25, 2008

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