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ERE S80T FR Tactical Bridge System LHS Hemtt

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Uploaded on Dec 2, 2007

http://www.erelogistics.com The ERE S80T FR Bridge System is the world's fastest multi span tactical bridge system going, able to launch 40 ft section in under 30 minutes. The system is PLS based on the Oshkosh Hemtt 8x8 LHS M1120 truck. MLC 80 with a span load of 160 tons.

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  • kuhrti1

    might be nice

    but have you seen the german panzerschnellbrücke biber? it will cross a 20 meter wide river with just one layer of bridge in under 5 minutes, perhaps 3 1/2 minutes if you are a well skilled operator. and this system of brigde is already existing for some ten years. watch out for german technology .....simply the best....

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  • ERELogistics

    This is correct, but our system can cross much longer spans. We have been asked to build a 120m bridge, which will be made up of 10 sections. We can build this in 4 hours. I would like to see the Panzerschennbrucke built a bridge this long.

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  • ERELogistics

    No you can pick the bridge up from the other side if you want. The legs are pined in the main cross support tube. They work on the first or second span of bridge. Subject to which set of pins you pull determines which half get the leg set.

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  • ERELogistics

    No but, the system was built around the US Hemtt LHS. When DND Canada goes with the system they will most likely use the PLS as the prime mover for the bridge system.

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  • FenderStrat5150

    Wow fascinating piece of technology. Perhaps a hydraulic powered leg to support the bridge in multiple depths?

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  • CUTCAT55

    I noticed that the legs for the bridge that are in the water came in on the first section of bridge so now the troops and oshkosh are on the other side of the river can the hemtt now pull the first half of the bridge up and still leave the legs behind and pick them up with the 2nd half of the bridge or is it designed to be left in place untill the troops n the oshkosh return back to the first side of the river ?

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  • Reginald Vladimir

    hi, the movies is excellent, i like, thanks

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  • bigkofjustice

    Canadian Forces now using Hemtt's and Hmmwv's ?

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