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Armored Combat Earthmover (project name for the M9 ACE) Armored Gun System (project name for the XM8 AGS) Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle (project name for the AIFV) ATS 56 G, Soviet artillery tractor used in the Vietnam War; Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB) ASCOD series of armoured vehicles (Austria and Spain; modern)
Currently active military equipment by country; Vehicle registration plates of the United States Army in Germany; M-numbers; List of land vehicles of the U.S. Armed Forces; List of crew-served weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces; List of vehicles of the United States Marine Corps; List of weapons of the U.S. Marine Corps
US Military Wheeled Vehicles (3 ed.). Victory WWII. ISBN 0-970056-71-0. Doyle, David (2003). Standard catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles. Krause. ISBN 0-87349-508-X. Archived from the original on 15 January 2018; Standard Military Vehicle Data Sheets. Ordnance Tank Automotive Cmd. 1959. Archived from the original on 10 December 2014
Vehicle registration plates of the United States Army in Germany; Tank classification; List of "M" series military vehicles; List of currently active United States military land vehicles; List of crew served weapons of the US Armed Forces; List of vehicles of the United States Marine Corps; List of weapons of the U.S. Marine Corps; G-numbers
"Combat Vehicle 90" CV9030 CH (RUAG / BAE Systems AB) Sweden Switzerland. Swiss Army [15] E30 turret (by (BAE Systems AB) equipped with: [a] Mk44S Bushmaster II [b] MG 51 (7.50×55mm Swiss (GP11)) [d] 2 × 4 Nb Pat 95 el Zü by Diehl / SW Thun AG (76 mm) CV90 Mk III "Combat Vehicle 90" CV9035 DK (BAE Systems AB / Hydrema A/S) Sweden Denmark
front cover G1 1930. This is the Group G series List of the United States military vehicles by (Ordnance) supply catalog designation, – one of the alpha-numeric "standard nomenclature lists" (SNL) that were part of the overall list of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog designation, a supply catalog that was used by the United States Army Ordnance Department / Ordnance Corps as ...
From clearing mines and moving earth to mobile weapons units and cross-country fighting machines, these are the biggest, baddest, and most impressive vehicles in use in the U.S. military. Editor's ...
Abandoned military projects of the United States (5 C, 97 P) M. Manhattan Project (6 C, 24 P) N. Nuclear weapons program of the United States (9 C, 30 P) P. Project ...