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NEWS | June 8, 2022

HMMWV: New Winter Tire Assembly

HMMWV with new winter tire assembly
Photo courtesy of DEVCOM

Warfighters, a few months ago we let you know the Army was testing the KO2 winter tires. They have a three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) rating, which means they’re considered severe-snow-service-rated.

Here’s some good news! The new winter tire assembly testing was successfully completed in mid-April.

HMMWV testing winter tires
HMMWV testing winter tires

Here’s some even better news! You can get the HMMWV winter tire assembly with the NSN provided and don't forget your CAC, click HERE.* The assembly includes wheel, runflat and tire. By the way, it’s ready to go right of the box because all you need to do is add proper air pressure to the tire.

You’ll want to make sure that if you plan on ordering them for next winter, ordering them sooner, rather than later, is recommended.
* Due to security classification guidance from PEO CS/CSS, most HMMWV NSNs are CUI; thus, the need to place them behind the CAC firewall.
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