Armored Vehicle Launch Bridge (m60a1 & M48a5) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1308 Annular Ball Bearing
005545968
1308M Annular Ball Bearing
005545968
1308X1 Annular Ball Bearing
005545968
1308X1A Annular Ball Bearing
005545968
1308X1AP3 Annular Ball Bearing
005545968
131-308-1 Annular Ball Bearing
005545968
131698-1 Transmission Line Test Set
010842628
131997-004 Motor Stator
004350692
13206E1613 Fluid Filter
000253493
13207E5469FN33 Loop Clamp
002827519
13207E5500FN90 Loop Clamp
000673868
13207E6420 Relay And Housing Assembly
000830266
13207E6473 Electrical Lead
007407956
13207E6701 Loop Clamp
002862494
13211E3109 Headless Grooved Pin
011208489
13211E3202 Cylinder Rod Flats Wrench
000508745
13211E3212 Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
001829086
13211E3243 Sediment Strainer Element
001687129
13211E3243-5 Sediment Strainer Element
001687129
13211E3254 Breather
000528832
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Armored Vehicle Launch Bridge (m60a1 & M48a5)

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The M60 AVLB is an armored vehicle based on the M60 Patton main battle tank chassis used for the launching and retrieval of a 60 feet (18 m) scissors-type bridge. The AVLB consists of three major sections: the launcher, the vehicle hull, and the bridge.

The M60 AVLB is based on a M60 Patton tank chassis, but instead of the tank's gun turret, it is equipped with a bridge launcher integrated into the chassis and mounted on top. When emplaced, the bridge is capable of supporting tracked and wheeled vehicles with a military load bearing capacity up to Class 70. The bridge can be retrieved from either end. The roadway width of the AVLB is 12 feet 6 inches (3.81 m). During deployments, bridge emplacement can be accomplished in 2 minutes, and retrieval can be accomplished in 10 minutes under armor protection.

As of 1996, the U.S. Marines had an inventory of 55 bridges and 37 launchers.

The U.S. Army and Marine Corps are planning to replace the AVLB with the DRS Technologies Joint Assault Bridge (JAB), which is an M1 Abrams tank chassis combined with an 18.3 metres (60 ft)-long scissor bridge. The M60-based AVLB was found to be slower and unable to keep pace with Abrams tanks and M2 Bradley armored vehicles, and its age was making it difficult to maintain and sustain with parts becoming obsolete. The JAB also has a faster deployment time, with a set-up of three minutes compared to AVLB’s six-minute set-up. First deliveries are planned in mid-2017, with low-rate initial production expected to be reached in 2019.

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