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What are the 3 patient configurations for a MEV?
4 litter, 6 ambulatory, 2 litter 3 ambulatory
How many poles can one of the Lane Marking System hold?
50
How many dismounted infantry and the ICV carry?
9
What versions of the Stryker do not have a DVH variant?
NBCRV, ICV-D, MGS
What is the role of the Stryker?
To support the dismounted infantry
What percentage of parts are interchangeable on the Stryker?
80%
What weapon system does the MEV have?
None - it's a medical vehicle
What is the towing capacity for the ICVVA1?
63,000
Nomenclature for the NBCRV?
M1135
Nomenclature for MGS?
M1128
Nomenclature for CV?
M1130
Nomenclature for MEV?
M1132
, What four variants of the Stryker carry the RWS?
ICV, CV, NBCRV, ESV
The driver step is located on what tire?
L1
How many points of contact do you need when entering, exciting, getting
on top of, or getting off the Stryker?
3 points of contact
The person dropping the ramp should do what?
Honk horn twice
Are commercially available personal safety restraint devices authorized
and/or can you mix commercially available equipment with Army issues
equipment?
No
Who is responsible for the safety of the soldiers assigned to the vehicle?
Vehicle commander
The operational speed of the Stryker is what?
25 mph
Turns of ___ L/R should be taken at ___ MPH
30% L/R and 15MPH
The Stryker can climb a vertical wall of ___ feet?
2
The Stryker can drive on a side slope of ____.
30%
What does the stay device do?
Keeps drivers hatch in desired position
What does the star mean on CTIS?
Combat weight with slat armor
What does the circle mean on CTIS?
combat weight
What type of steering wheel does the Stryker have?
Tilt telescopic wheel