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I believe the early 5 tons had the same air over hydro system we have, but I personally am not sure. HDN mentioned that they switched to full air with the later 939 series, but those are outside my current wheelhouse...Cost must have been the driver.
The 5 ton from the same period had air brakes right? They must have decided the smaller truck did not need the braking system of the larger which likely cost more to install. This system is simple and has fewer components perhaps.
Im not aware of any other major users of this axle design. Assuming that they are just updated versions of the basic principle Rockwell had been building for the Army for years, it sort of makes sense that no one would find value in re-engineering them. With the demise of gas engines and their vacuum supply, I suppose they switched to this air booster system instead. The air booster would also gave them the ability to hook to air brake trailers if necessary.
As an aside, I've watched some other foreign truck videos and apparently massive hydraulic drum systems are still a thing in other parts of the world. I have seen some shots of massive Hino (and others) tri-axles with juice brakes.