This Is How The U.S. Army Hauls Hundreds Of tons Of Supplies Through The Wilderness


Warzone/The Drive: The Incredible Story of the US Army's Earth-Shaking, Off-Road Land Trains

Oh, your pickup has a lift? That's cute.

You need to get 500 tons of supplies from Fairbanks, Alaska to the Arctic Ocean—a journey of about 400 miles through pure wilderness. There are no roads, very few airstrips, and the ocean is a solid sheet of ice. You're going to have to withstand minus 68 degree temperatures. Also, nuclear armageddon is on the menu if you're not quick about it.

You, my friend, need a LeTourneau land train.

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