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Stryker. Stryker 4,466 . M1126 infantry carrier vehicle (ICV) M1126 Stryker (IAV) has two variants, he infantry carrier vehicle (ICV) and the mobile gun system (MGS).; The (ICV) variant has eight additional configurations: mortar carrier (MC), reconnaissance vehicle (RV), commanders vehicle (CV), fire support vehicle (FSV), medical evacuation vehicle (MEV), engineer squad vehicle (ESV), anti ...
6 Armored personnel carriers, reconnaissance and fighting vehicles Toggle Armored personnel carriers, reconnaissance and fighting vehicles subsection 6.1 Out of service
Armoured fighting vehicles produced in Belgium. T15 (World War II) T-13 tank destroyer (World War II) ACG-1 (World War II) Models B1, B2, and B3 (World War II) ACEC Cobra Tracked armoured personnel carrier with diesel electric drive. Five prototypes built by 1985. [4] Cobra Armoured Fighting Vehicle (i.e. light tank) variant built 1987. [5]
M88 Hercules Recovery Vehicle. Among the biggest armored recovery vehicles in use, the M88 was built to handle the hard work of repairing and replacing damaged fighting vehicles while under fire ...
Pages in category "Armored fighting vehicles of the United States" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Since last year, the US has sent over 300 M2A2 Bradleys and 31 M1A1 Abrams variants to Ukraine, and Australia recently committed to sending nearly 50 more of the tanks.. These armored vehicles are ...
The Next Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) is a United States Army program intended to procure a variety of armored vehicles to add new capabilities to Army units and replace existing platforms that are nearing the end of their service life. The program covers the following systems: [1] Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV), the replacement for ...
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is a tracked armored fighting vehicle of the United States developed by FMC Corporation and now manufactured by BAE Systems Land & Armaments, formerly United Defense. It is named for U.S. General Omar Bradley.