Tires And Tubes (dod Integrated Manager) Parts

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NSN
NIIN
10.00-15 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
012545392
10.00-20 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
10F64 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
004728645
10M Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
004728645
11.00-20 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
11662389-2 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
12.00-20 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
12009209 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
12909219 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
13.00-24 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
011712730
1323240 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
004728645
14.00-24 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
011712730
15-20 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
011764797
15-7.5 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
012545392
15.00-20 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
011764797
16.00-20 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
011764797
16N Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
002087541
20N Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001475160
20R Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
20R9.00 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
011764797
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The IAV (Interim Armored Vehicle) Stryker is a family of eight-wheeled,

The vehicle is named for two American servicemen who posthumously received the Medal of Honor: Private First Class Stuart S. Stryker, who died in World War II, and Specialist Four Robert F. Stryker, who died in the Vietnam War).

In October 1999, General Eric Shinseki, then U.S. Army Chief of Staff, outlined a transformation plan for the army that would allow it to adapt to post-Cold War conditions. The plan, named "Objective Force", would have the army adopt a flexible doctrine that would allow it to deploy quickly, and equipped for a variety of operations.

The Stryker 105mm M1128 Mobile Gun System (MGS) moved into low-rate initial production in 2005 for evaluation,

The vehicle is employed in Stryker Brigade Combat Teams, light and mobile units based on the Brigade Combat Team Doctrine that relies on vehicles connected by military C4I (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence) networks.

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