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Pakistan produces an armored personnel carrier known as Talha which has a number of mechanical and automotive parts in common with the M113. Turkey produces the ACV-300 based on the AIFV . Egypt produces many variants of the M113 including the Egyptian Infantry Fighting Vehicle (EIFV), which features a combination of an M113A3-base and the ...
A design was drafted and a prototype vehicle developed based upon the latest variant of the M113, the A4. [4] In March 1997 the prototype was tested the National Training Center (NTC) at Fort Irwin, California, in Rotation 97-06 of the Task Force XXI Advanced Warfighting Experiment (TF XXI AWE). The vehicle generally performed favourably ...
A huge number of M113 armored personnel carrier variants have been created, ranging from infantry carriers to nuclear missile carriers. The M113 armored personnel carrier has become one of the most prolific armored vehicles of the second half of the 20th century, and continues to serve with armies around the world in many roles.
The M901 ITV (improved TOW vehicle) is an American armored vehicle introduced into service in 1979, and designed to carry a dual M220 TOW launcher. It is based on the M113 armored personnel carrier chassis. The M901 ITV is no longer in service with the United States Army, its primary user.
In 2017 MythBusters star Jamie Hyneman created the 'Sentry', a prototype firefighting vehicle from a surplus M548A1 Tracked Cargo Carrier, which can be either crewed or remotely operated. [6] The Danish army fitted out at least one M113 as a firefighting vehicle for use in training areas and shooting ranges. A 1,500 L (400 US gal) water tank ...
M29 Weasel T-15 carrier, light cargo; G-155 M4 plotting room trailer; G-156 Landing Vehicle Tracked MK-I, Food Machinery Corporation; G-157 M8 armored trailer, John Deere plow works; T14/M30 cargo carrier. G-158 M30 cargo carrier, (T14), Pressed Steel Car Co. M12 gun motor carriage; G-159
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The CM-21 is a Taiwanese armored vehicle designed and manufactured by the Republic of China Armored Vehicle Development Center, based on the American M113 APC. [1] The first prototype was manufactured in 1979, and the CM-21 officially entered service in 1982 and remains in use today, with over 1,000 units manufactured and a number of different ...