A motorized hydraulically-operated and driven aircraft loading vehicle is
particularly suited for the loading of bombs, which are raised by a pair
of hydraulically-operated arms. Vehicle has two selectable operation
modes. A first, working mode provides four-wheel hydraulic steering and
enables vehicle to be driven at a small turning radius, and at a speed of
up to 10 km/h. A second, traveling mode automatically locks the rear
wheel steering system allowing vehicle to be driven at a speed of up to
20 km/h, all being computer controlled.Safety devices include an
emergency stop switch and a no-driver no-actuation switch, and devices
preventing accidents if hydraulic power is lost.