The SmarTruck I was engineered by the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command’s National Automotive Center (NAC) from a modified Ford F-350. This is a prototype of the SmarTruck II combat vehicle. NAC executive director Dennis Wend says that he was inspired by a James Bond film when producing the SmarTrucks.
Dimensions and cost[]
The SmarTruck I is an 11,000-pound (5,000 kg), 8-foot-wide (2.4 m), 22-foot-long (6.7 m) vehicle. It has a cost of about US$750,000.
Features[]
The SmarTruck I has electrified door handles, pepper spray nozzles, cameras arranged to cover 360°, a fogger, and a laser gun. The window glass is bullet-resistant. The SmarTruck I uses a fingerprint system as part of its anti-theft and security systems.
See also[]
- Humvee
- SmarTruck II
- SmarTruck III
External links[]
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