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- The JLTV, which stands for

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Joint Light Tactical
Vehicle, is supposed to be

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replacing the Humvee in
the near future, okay,

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but eventually this vehicle
that you see behind me

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it's gonna be the standard
for units across the military.

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Soldiers are being trained on the

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Joint Light Tactical Vehicle:
two portions of the vehicle.

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Today's going to be
transmissions and drivetrain.

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So, right now they're going
through the classroom portion

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of transmission and what's involved

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and what type of Allison
transmission that it has,

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so on and so forth, different points.

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Well, today they're gonna be going in

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looking at the transmission,
maybe doing some

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troubleshooting procedures
in case they run into

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some situations when
they're out there working

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on the vehicle or driving
it and then they have

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a malfunction of some sort.

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They're gonna be able
to try to troubleshoot

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this malfunction using
the IETM, the E-T-M,

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the Electronic Training
Manual - Technical Manual,

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excuse me,

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and try to figure out this
fault and try to fix it.

