Military vehicle

Furthermore, some military vehicles are amphibious, constructed for use on land and water, and sometimes also intermediate surfaces.

Under the conventions, when respected, such vehicles are legally immune from deliberate attack by all combatants.

A subtype that has become increasingly prominent since the late 20th century is the improvised fighting vehicle, often seen in irregular warfare.

Several countries have manufactured their own models of military trucks, each of which has its own technical characteristics.

In general, these trucks are composed of a chassis, a motor, a transmission, a cabin, an area for the placement of the load and the equipment, axles of transmission, suspensions, direction, tires, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, engine cooling systems, and brakes.

DAC military trucks operated by the Romanian Armed Forces