The Institute of Military Technology is proud to share and document the NASA’s M113. The M113 was used as a Fire and Rescue vehicle for NASA during shuttle launches. The plan was for the astronauts to use a zip line, off of the launch pad, to two waiting M113’s. It is a story rich with US space history and worthy of a James Bond film.
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The mission of the Institute of Military Technology is to Preserve, Educate, and Motivate by collecting and displaying historically significant items to help honor the history and evolution of armament, military armed forces, and the U.S.A. IMT focuses on ground breaking innovations as well as the technical and mechanical advancements made throughout the history of armament. From muzzle loaders to breech loaders and beyond, weapon design and mechanics can be tracked throughout the collection.