Twelve-wheel drive
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Twelve-wheel drive, often shortened as 12WD, or 12×12, is a twelve-wheeled vehicle with a drivetrain that allows all twelve wheels to receive power from the engine simultaneously.
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The MAZ-547 is one of a few known Twelve-wheeled Artillery Trucks in the world.
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Despite having fourteen-wheels, The MAZ-7917 is technically a twelve-wheeled vehicle due to one of the axles being unpowered (a dead axle). Because of this, the vehicle is actually a 14×12 instead of a 14×14.
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