Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A cross-drive steering transmission is a transmission which is used in tracked vehicles to allow precise and energy efficient steering.It consists of the following main parts: Two identical single-stage planetary gearings a differential a hydraulic pump connected to the engine (similar to an oil pump of cars) a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump hydraulic control valvesA steering transmission combines the two functions needed for a tracked vehicle transmission: a transmission to couple the relatively constant engine speed to varying road speeds and a steering gearbox to drive the two output shafts (and so the tracks) at different speeds, thus steering the vehicle.Cross-drive transmissions developed after WWII, at a time when tanks were growing larger and heavier. "@en }
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- Cross-drive_steering_transmission comment "A cross-drive steering transmission is a transmission which is used in tracked vehicles to allow precise and energy efficient steering.It consists of the following main parts: Two identical single-stage planetary gearings a differential a hydraulic pump connected to the engine (similar to an oil pump of cars) a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump hydraulic control valvesA steering transmission combines the two functions needed for a tracked vehicle transmission: a transmission to couple the relatively constant engine speed to varying road speeds and a steering gearbox to drive the two output shafts (and so the tracks) at different speeds, thus steering the vehicle.Cross-drive transmissions developed after WWII, at a time when tanks were growing larger and heavier. ".
- Q332638 comment "A cross-drive steering transmission is a transmission which is used in tracked vehicles to allow precise and energy efficient steering.It consists of the following main parts: Two identical single-stage planetary gearings a differential a hydraulic pump connected to the engine (similar to an oil pump of cars) a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump hydraulic control valvesA steering transmission combines the two functions needed for a tracked vehicle transmission: a transmission to couple the relatively constant engine speed to varying road speeds and a steering gearbox to drive the two output shafts (and so the tracks) at different speeds, thus steering the vehicle.Cross-drive transmissions developed after WWII, at a time when tanks were growing larger and heavier. ".