Military Hummers (known as Humvees - HMMWV) are made by AM General Corp. in South Bend, Indiana.
It's made by AM General.
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HUMVEE stands for High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle. It is also known as Humvee. A four-wheel drive military mobile. Primarily used by United States Military.
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The vehicle is the design of a company called Hummer, but as with other military equipment, the Humvee is probably produced by several contractors; all much the same. They are all made to military specifications, so any difference would be trivial.
It was invented by AM General Corp. for the military in the 1980s
'Humvee' is military slang.... it's a dumbed down form of HMMWV, which stands for High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle.
Humvee is the proper phonetic spelling. If you want the actual proper military word, then it's HMMWV for High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle
It was a military grade Humvee.
During the Vietnam War, US military vehicles were averaging a 300 mile range (discounting cross country movements).
I assume you mean Hummer. No, a Hummer is not a Jeep. The Hummer or Humvee replaced the Jeep in the U.S. Military.
The Hummer is a civilian version of the United States military's Humvee, an acronym meaning 'High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle.'