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  2. Cadillac Gage Commando - Wikipedia

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    The Cadillac Gage Commando, frequently denoted as the M706 in U.S. military service, [7] is an American armored car designed to be amphibious. [6] It was engineered by Cadillac Gage specifically for the United States Military Police Corps during the Vietnam War as an armed convoy escort vehicle. [7]

  3. M114 armored fighting vehicle - Wikipedia

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    For example, the ACAV set (Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle kit for the M113 and M551 Sheridan tank), which successfully met that war's specific needs; and the M114 armored reconnaissance vehicle, which proved inadequate and had to be withdrawn from Vietnam. [3] The M113 armored personnel carrier introduced in Vietnam in 1962 proved to be highly ...

  4. List of equipment of the Vietnam People's Ground Forces

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    Armoured scout car United States: Upgraded by the Military Mechanical Engineering Institute with assistance from Z751 factory to replace old and worn out parts after Vietnam was reunified with American-made weapons replaced with Russian-based weapons. [74] [75] Acquired through capturing them in the Vietnam War. [76] BRDM-2: Armoured scout car ...

  5. M113 armored personnel carrier - Wikipedia

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    The "armored cavalry assault vehicle" or "ACAV", was a concept and field modification pioneered by the ARVN in 1963 during the Vietnam War. [62] The ARVN troops utilized the M113 armored personnel carrier as an infantry fighting vehicle and, more often than not, as a light tank [ 63 ] by fighting mounted rather than as a "battle taxi" as ...

  6. Armored car (military) - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, civilian vehicles may be modified into improvised armored cars in ad hoc fashion. [31] Many militias and irregular forces adapt civilian vehicles into AFVs (armored fighting vehicles) and troop carriers, and in some regional conflicts these "technicals" are the only combat vehicles present.

  7. List of soft-skinned vehicles of the US military - Wikipedia

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    World War Two Military Vehicles: Transport & Halftracks. London: Osprey. ISBN 1-85532-406-7. Hogg, Ian V. (2001). The American Arsenal: the World War II official standard ordnance catalogue of small arms, tanks, armoured cars, artillery, anti-aircraft guns, ammunition, grenades, mines, et cetera. Barnsley: Frontline Books. ISBN 978-1-84832-726-9.

  8. List of military vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Wz.28 Armored Car (Poland; World War II) Wz.29 Ursus Armored Car (Poland; World War II) Wz.34 Armored Car (Poland; World War II) WZ91 4×4 self-propelled HJ-8 anti-tank missile carrier (China; modern) WZ120 main battle tank based on the T-54 (China; Cold War) WZ123 main battle tank (also known as Type 99 or ZTZ99) (China; modern)

  9. Armoured cavalry - Wikipedia

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    Armoured cavalry are military units using armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) instead of horses. They began to replace horse cavalry in the heavy shock and the light reconnaissance , skirmishing and exploitation/pursuit roles in most armies commencing after the First World War .