M151

The M151, also known as the M151 MUTT (English: Military Utility Tactical Truck), is an American light utility vehicle designed by Ford Motor Company within the 1950s, and was the successor the Willys MB jeep in the American armed forces. Put into production in 1959, the M151 served in the Vietnam War with the United States military and the South Vietnamese military, and was also sold to many NATO countries. It used a 71 horsepower engine and incorporated independent suspension, which gave it all-terrain capabilities. Many variants of the M151 were able to mount TOW launchers, 106mm recoilless rifles or machine guns.

Battlefield Vietnam
In Battlefield Vietnam, the M.U.T.T. is the standard light vehicle for the USMC, US Army, MACV and ARVN. It features light armor, high speed and high maneuverability. It has space for three players: one driver, one gunner who mans a recoilless anti-tank rifle and one passenger.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam
In Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, the M151V (killfeed) or the M151A1 (menu) is the US Army's standard light vehicle. It features light armor, medium speed and medium maneuverability. It has space for three players: one driver, one gunner who mans an M1919 and a passenger.

Unlike the M151's base game counterpart, the HMMWV, it only holds 3 passengers, removing the seat for the passenger facing backwards. However, the player in the actual passenger seat of the vehicle can now use their class weapons, while they could not in the base game.

Rush

 * Hill 137
 * Operation Hastings
 * Phu Bai Valley

Conquest

 * Operation Hastings
 * Phu Bai Valley