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For those still in turning wrenches or at least knowledgeable on the subject, I'm curious how the military is using electronic data to maintain it's HMMWV fleet. I'm referring to how they actually getting data from the vehicle and not the behind the scenes data analysis done echelons above the line units once the data is entered. Back in my day, we filled out paper log books with miles, hours, fuel/oil added, and that was about it. Any faults were recorded on another piece of paper in the green binder. But I've heard operators and/or mechanics now take toughbook computers to the vehicle instead of paper log books. Was curious if this was just another way to manually log the info or if they're connecting the vehicle to the computer. Since I own a M1097A2, I don't see what an computer can 'suck out' of it unless they connected to the TCM and even then that's pretty slim pickings if no faults are there. Are newer trucks equipped with modern data logging systems that are being used?
