METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops available, Time, and Civilian considerations. When asking if the ground can support the weight of transports, this is a terrain consideration.
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain and weather are the mett-tc factors at the root of the question, "can the ground support the weight of a mine resistant armor protected mrap vehicle?"
Terrain