File:Clandestine Extended Range Vehicle at the Chicago Auto Show.jpg
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English: The prototype Clandestine Extended Range Vehicle on display at the Chicago Auto Show is a light-weight, diesel-electric hybrid with a "silent run" capability. The new "green" vehicle was developed by the Army's Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center, located in Warren, Mich., in cooperation with California-based Quantum Technologies. |
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Source | U.S. Army Official Web-site |
Author | Sgt. 1st Class Anthony Taylor, Army News Service |
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