The HX60 is part of the HX range of general purpose tactical military trucks designed in Germany in 2002, selected by the British Army in 2004 to fulfill their need of a support vehicle (replacing the Leyland DAF T244), and sent into service in 2007. Several variants of the HX60 are distributed to operators around the world, including the Australian Defence Force, who ordered the HX60 and other HX variants in 2013.
The HX60 weighs 13.5 tonnes(13.3 long tons, 14.9 short tons), and is 10.3 m long (33.8 ft), 2.5 m wide (8.2 ft), 3.3 m high (10.8 ft). The vehicle uses the a 10.518-liter, 6-cylinder inline water-cooled EURO 4 compliant diesel engine whose power is 440 hp. It can reach up to a speed of 62 mph (100 km/h).
The vehicle itself serves as a mobile resupply crate and could supply 3 meter within range
Driver could release a resupply crate every 30 seconds, 5 up to total, and could be destroyed via anti armor rounds
Driver: Ammo Crate
10 Passengers: Infantry Weapons
HP: 1800
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