its in your -10 soldier!
That Is called A Pintle Hitch.
tow vehicle with a standard pintle hook
No, a sliding pintle does not slide the fifth wheel. The sliding pintle is a coupling device used for towing purposes, primarily on military vehicles. The fifth wheel, on the other hand, is a component on a semi-trailer that couples with the tractor unit for transportation.
M870 is a military nomenclature. In the US Military, M870 is the nomenclature both for the Remington Model 870 shotgun, and for a manually detached Removable Goose Neck (RGN) semitrailer.
Draw bar is a trailer attachment device. Tongue is the point on a pintle mounted trailer which attaches to a ball or clevice on the tow vehicle.
The military just followed there nomenclature because the previous US military battle rifle was the m-14.
a pintle position sensor tell the engine computer what the exact position of the egr valve is
it's called a 'stud'.......
Item nomenclature in the army refers to a standardized system of naming and classifying military equipment and supplies. It typically includes specific designations that identify the item’s type, model, and function, ensuring clarity and consistency in logistics and inventory management. This nomenclature helps facilitate communication among military personnel and supports efficient procurement, maintenance, and deployment of equipment.
I can't find any references to a "CRO2" anywhere, nor does it appear to be a military nomenclature. Please check again and repost with the correct nomenclature.
It's just a military nomenclature. The US uses M, presumably for "model".
M-10 was a proposed military nomenclature for the Ingram MAC-10 submachinegun.