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  2. Rapid reaction force - Wikipedia

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    A rapid deployment force (RDF) is a military formation that is capable of fast deployment outside their country's borders. They typically consist of well-trained military units (special forces, paratroopers, marines, etc.) that can be deployed fairly quickly or on short notice, usually from other major assets and without requiring a large organized support force immediately.

  3. Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force (RDJTF) is an inactive United States Department of Defense Joint Task Force.It was first envisioned as a three-division force in 1979 as the Rapid Deployment Force (RDF), a highly mobile rapid deployment force that could be rapidly moved to locations outside the normal overseas deployments in Europe and Korea.

  4. Type 16 maneuver combat vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Due to its light weight and small size, it is designed for easy deployment (by aircraft if needed) allowing rapid movement on narrow roads and in built-up areas in response to various contingencies. Despite its small size and light armor, it can successfully attack much larger armored fighting vehicles as well as personnel, using its large ...

  5. Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade (水陸機動団, Suirikukidōdan) [5] is a marine unit of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) responsible for conducting amphibious operations. The ARDB is based at Camp Ainoura in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture.

  6. Immediate Response Force - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, the United States formed the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force (RDJTF) as a rapid reaction force under the U.S. Readiness Command. Composed of contingently assigned units from the United States Army, United States Air Force, United States Navy, and United States Marine Corps, its mandate was to rapidly deploy to confront worldwide threats to American interests.

  7. Stryker - Wikipedia

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    The MGS vehicle is a strengthened variant of the LAV III compared to the standard variant other Stryker vehicles are based on, but retains commonality across all vehicles in the family. The Stryker MGS was retired at the end of 2022, due in part to the expense and difficulty of maintaining and upgrading the autoloader [ citation needed ] .

  8. Ground Combat Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Army emphasized affordability, rapid deployment, and low-risk technology for the GCV. The Army required that all aspects of the GCV be at technology readiness level 6. [87] [1] The shortfalls of rapid deployment would be mitigated through an incremental addition of components as technology matures. [88]

  9. Dongfeng Mengshi - Wikipedia

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    122mm truck-mounted howitzer (self-propelled howitzer, SPH) capable of rapid deployment. The vehicle chassis is based on CTL-181A. [24] [25] PCL-171 is fitted with hydropneumatic suspension, allowing better gun depression when direct firing. [26] CTL-181A ATMC Fitted with four HJ-10 anti-tank missile and electro-optical sensors. CTL-181A Mortar ...