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Goodyear to develop fuel-efficient tires for U.S. Army

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US Army’s Future Tactical Truck Prototype – Rated at… If you have to ask

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company has been selected as the exclusive developer of fuel-efficient military tires for the Fuel Efficient Ground Vehicle Demonstrator (FED) program, under a contract awarded to Ricardo. The FED program, launched in late-2008 by the U.S. Army's Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) in Warren, MI, has a goal of enhancing military vehicle technology, reducing fuel consumption on the battlefield, and reducing the nation's dependence on oil.

Utilizing its Total Vehicle Fuel Economy (TVFE™) systems engineering expertise, Ricardo evaluated current and emerging technologies that can improve fuel efficiency over the entire vehicle. Identifying tire rolling resistance as having the single largest impact on vehicle fuel economy, Ricardo considered current military tire manufacturers and exclusively selected Goodyear to develop a new class of military tires that improve the fuel efficiency of current military tires without significantly impacting toughness or tread life.

"Goodyear is honored to be chosen by Ricardo for the FED program, and we are anxious to explore the possibilities of incorporating our proven Fuel Max™ Technology, originally developed for commercial truck tires, into military-application tires," said Maylon Carroll, Goodyear's general manager of military sales. "Ricardo's prior experience in implementing advanced technology into the Future Tactical Truck System (FTTS), together with Goodyear's vast experience in fuel-efficient commercial tire technology, will help develop the possibilities of technologically advanced, fuel-efficient vehicles for the U.S. military."

Developed and proven over millions of test miles, Goodyear's Fuel Max Technology for truck tires incorporates reduced rolling-resistance technology into the tire, which helps improve the number of miles per gallon, and can help result in substantial savings in fuel costs for the military.

In the FED program, Ricardo will apply its expertise in the development and manufacture of special vehicles and advanced automotive technology to create a demonstration vehicle that maximizes fuel economy while maintaining the capability and performance of light tactical wheeled vehicles. The project will ultimately produce a demonstration vehicle for testing at the U.S. Army's Aberdeen Proving Ground.

"Ricardo is proud and excited to be working with Goodyear as part of the TARDEC Fuel Efficiency Demonstrator program," said Robert Ellis, Ricardo's chief engineer for military vehicle programs. "Goodyear is an industry leader in the manufacture of military tires, and its decision to support this U.S. Army initiative to reduce fuel usage by transferring commercial tire technology into military applications will lead to tactical tires offering significantly reduced rolling resistance. If adopted by the fleet, this will help provide fuel economy improvements that could save taxpayers many millions of dollars."

A leader in the supply of fuel-efficient tires for heavy-duty trucks, Goodyear also offers fuel-efficient options for automobiles, including the new Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max – an all-season passenger car tire with a Fuel Saving Tread Compound.
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Re: Goodyear to develop fuel-efficient tires for U.S. Army

This all made perfect sense to me until I got to "...could save taxpayers many millions of dollars." Seems unlikely to me that the $$ saved in fuel costs could lead to reduced military budgets. They'll just buy something else with it.

But more fundamentally, this is exactly what should happen. Perhaps also pay attention to new European research to find plant sources for good latex alternatives. Rubber trees are grown (to a large extent) in ocuntries that are not the best US allies, and they are genetically narrow and more sensitive to disease than one might like. That was news at AlphaGallileo about a week ago but I did not save a link at the time.

Any other energy efficiency research for the military, get on it. But don't expect the money saved to flow back into general funds.

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Speaking of rubber - do most of you know synethic rubber was invented after the Japanese occupied land that supplied us rubber?
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