Army · towable trailer

The Army Trailer is a towable trailer in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online .
The Army Trailer is a towable trailer in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
The trailer is depicted as a triple-axle flatbed trailer with multiple variants and features, having a seemingly large profile (much larger than the regular flatbed trailer). It has two stands on the front for the landing gear, packing of the chassis on the underside and a small rear bumper with circular tail lights, consisting of inner brake lights and outer main/turning lights. The bed features a front wall and various hook points across the borders. It uses industrial wheels similar to the ones seen on the Dock Handler and Docktug.
*The first model, armytrailer, features a camo livery identical to that of the Barracks, Barracks Semi and Crusader, and is assigned a white primary color (though not visible due to the livery wrapping around the entire body), while the rims seem to adopt a brownish/yellowish color. During the mission Minisub, a tarpaulin is used to cover the Submersible. *The second model, armytrailer2, assumes an identical design to the first one, but has a more civilian look with no livery, and carries the prop of a Cutter with its front structure lowered. It spawns in a brown primary color for the body, while the Cutter prop is assigned a yellow secondary color. *The third model, freighttrailer, appears as an extended variation of the same trailer, evident by the lack of details where the extended body is added. It is intended to carry a Freight Train, and it is only seen in a brown primary color similar to the second model. Unlike the other two models, it lacks an entry (.gxt2) name.
According to the files, the following vehicles can tow this trailer: *Barracks Semi (army) *Docktug (army) *Hauler (army) *Packer (army and civilian) *Phantom (army) *Phantom Wedge (army)
The freighttrailer cannot be towed by any vehicle, as it is not listed under any trailer property of trucks. If the player gains a freighttrailer, driving a truck up to the trailer in attempt to hook it on will result in the stands failing to raise, and the fifth wheel will not accept the trailer.