As of today there are no Jeeps being used by US Armed Forces. Most likely replaced by the LUV "Light Utility Vehicle" the "Growler". The Growler and the Jeep Grand Cherokee share many similarities.
The Jeep M-151A2 was replaced by the Humvee which went into service in 1984. However there are still Jeeps being used by over 100 other militaries around the world. The U.S. does have a similar vehicle called the Growler light strike vehicle which is smaller and designed to fit into the V-22 Osprey Transport. It uses the M-151 A2 drivetrain but no other M-151 A2 parts.
Jeeps were heavily used by the military in WW2 and Korea, their popularity sprang from there.
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In the military they were called a JP. Many people called them Jeeps for short. Thus the name was born.
The military hasn't used Jeeps since the early 1980s, try eBay or craigslist for starters
They used light armore cars which became known as jeeps.
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You can search on craigslist for some jeep listing. You can also go to the jeep dealership for used jeeps specifically. Carmax is also a used car dealership that might have many used jeeps.
The AX5 used in Jeeps calls for 80w90 gear oil.The AX5 used in Jeeps calls for 80w90 gear oil.
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The military uses engineers for a lot, they design better tanks, jets, jeeps, missiles, guns, bullets, and so on.
No, not anymore. During WW2 Ford made plenty of Jeeps for the military.