NODWELL CARRIER RN 110. PHASE I: SUBARCTIC EVALUATION

An evaluation of the Nodwell carrier RN 110 was made by the U. S. Army Transportation Board during an army field exercise, a phase of Exercise Willow Freeze which was a semicontrolled maneuver conducted in Alaska in the winter of 1960-61. The Nodwell carrier RN 110 is a tracked cargo carrier with a...

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Other Authors: ARMY GENERAL EQUIPMENT TEST ACTIVITY FORT LEE VA
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Language:English
Published: 1961
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Summary:An evaluation of the Nodwell carrier RN 110 was made by the U. S. Army Transportation Board during an army field exercise, a phase of Exercise Willow Freeze which was a semicontrolled maneuver conducted in Alaska in the winter of 1960-61. The Nodwell carrier RN 110 is a tracked cargo carrier with a carrying capacity of 11,000 pounds. It was designed primarily for year-round, off-road operation over muskeg or other adverse terrain. In this exercise, the vehicle was used to provide close-in logistical support. (Author)