There are all kinds of military HF radios out there. PRC-104, PRC-138, PRC-174, GRC-193, GRC-213, GRC-215, GRC-220, GSB-900, RT100-MP. Be aware that none of them are cheap but they'll all do what you want. Take a look over at Elly Excess, they occaasionally have something.
Interesting. Been in the game a long time but 'Elly Excess' I don't know.
At the moment there aren't any listed, but the Tadiran PRC-174s that the IDF used show up a lot, and they're apparently solid radios. I haven't seen a decent PRC-138 come up for sale for 3 yrs or more - which is irritating because I could really use one to work with local nets on the EMCOMM front.
GRC-220 - there was a decent one recently on Ebay but the auction mysteriously ended early (don't they all?) with the usual "because the item is no longer available" excuse.
GRC-215 -great build quality...perhaps the best...but some component choices didn't age well in the transceiver unit itself. Can't remember the details - vacuum relays, I think.
Every GSB-900 family radio I've had developed power supply problems...electrolytic caps at a guess...but never bothered delving into it much.
GRC-193...no personal experience but evidently the finals in the amp like to blow up with no easily-obtainable replacements available (Germanium TO-3 cased power transistors I would guess.)
There's also the URC-113 150W HF system in the RT-1209/PRC-104 derived stuff, but unfortunately every single example of that AM-7148 amp fails after x-hours. Reasons vary depending on who you ask - but even if you get a working one it'll be a time-bomb.
ps. My experience/ opinion only - mileage may vary