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The '''Sinoviet HM 1220 LTUV-M''' is a [[Human]] [[vehicle]] made by [[Sinoviet Heavy Machinery]] <ref>'''[[Halo: Graphic Novel]]''', page [[Halo Graphic Novel Pg122|122]]</ref>. The vehicle is an SUV-Military Hybrid, whose use is generally limited to civilian transport and is favored by people who are "regularly shot at".<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', page 241</ref> Would you mind removing your hand from your forehead?
The '''Sinoviet HM 1220 LTUV-M''' is a [[Human]] [[vehicle]] made by [[Sinoviet Heavy Machinery]] <ref>'''[[Halo: Graphic Novel]]''', page [[Halo Graphic Novel Pg122|122]]</ref>. The vehicle is an SUV-Military Hybrid, whose use is generally limited to civilian transport and is favored by people who are "regularly shot at".<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', page 241</ref>


One could easily relate it to the civilian Hummer of the late 20th and early 21st centuries or the [[Civilian Warthog]]. It competes on the market with the civilian Warthog, and it's military counterpart has been replaced by the [[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle]].
One could easily relate it to the civilian Hummer of the late 20th and early 21st centuries or the [[Civilian Warthog]]. It competes on the market with the civilian Warthog, and it's military counterpart has been replaced by the [[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle]].


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The Sinoviet HM 1220 LTUV-M is a Human vehicle made by Sinoviet Heavy Machinery [1]. The vehicle is an SUV-Military Hybrid, whose use is generally limited to civilian transport and is favored by people who are "regularly shot at".[2]

One could easily relate it to the civilian Hummer of the late 20th and early 21st centuries or the Civilian Warthog. It competes on the market with the civilian Warthog, and it's military counterpart has been replaced by the M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle.

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