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  2. TPz Fuchs - Wikipedia

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    The General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) M93 Fox NBCRS (Nuclear Biological Chemical Reconnaissance System) vehicle is the US variant of the Fuchs 1 NBC reconnaissance vehicle. The requirement for an NBC reconnaissance vehicle, for use by US Forces in the European theatre, was first recognised and a three-phase program initiated in the late ...

  3. Fennek - Wikipedia

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    The Fennek, named after the fennec (a species of small desert fox), or LGS Fennek, with LGS being short for Leichter Gepanzerter Spähwagen in German (Light Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle), is a four-wheeled armed reconnaissance vehicle produced by the German company KNDS Deutschland (formerly Krauss-Maffei Wegmann) and Dutch Defence Vehicle Systems. [2]

  4. List of equipment of the Royal Netherlands Army - Wikipedia

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    Electronic warfare vehicle. CBRN reconnaissance vehicle. 16 [32] [51] Multiple versions in use. 9 EW vehicles, 6 NBC vehicles and 1 driver training vehicle: Electronic warfare (EW): Fuchs "EOV Sensorstation": Sensor station that intercepts radio and other data signals from a large area with a 19-meter high antenna mast.

  5. List of modern armoured fighting vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Cadillac Gage LAV 300, configurable as a self-propelled anti-air vehicle, armoured personnel carrier or anti-tank missile carrier. An armoured Humvee, depending on its configuration, may serve as a reconnaissance vehicle, infantry mobility vehicle or, when equipped with a TOW missile launcher, a light anti-tank vehicle.

  6. Reconnaissance vehicle - Wikipedia

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    M114A1 of the Armored Cavalry Platoon 2/54th Infantry, 4th Armored Division takes part in exercises in Grafenwöhr, Germany.. During World War II, the British generally used armoured cars for reconnaissance, from the machine gun armed Humber Light Reconnaissance Car and Daimler Dingo to the 6-pdr (57 mm) gun equipped AEC armoured car.

  7. Joint ISTAR Command - Wikipedia

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    Equipment includes EW variants of the TPz Fuchs and Bushmaster armoured vehicles. 104 JISTARC Reconnaissance Squadron (104 JISTARC Verkenningseskadron): The 104 JVE is a reconnaissance squadron which consists of a squadron staff, a logistics platoon and 5 reconnaissance platoon equipped with Fennek light armoured reconnaissance vehicles.

  8. Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Regiment

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    The FUCHS armoured vehicle was retired at this point. [8] The 1st Royal Tank Regiment then became divisional troops within 3rd Mechanised Division. Nevertheless, in 2014, the Royal Tank Regiment formed up with one squadron, Falcon Squadron, dedicated towards CBRN, [9] [10] and brought the FUCHS vehicles back into service in 2016. [11]

  9. List of military vehicles - Wikipedia

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    M3 Bradley armoured reconnaissance vehicle (United States; Cold War/modern) M3 4×4 armoured car (United States; pre–World War II) M3 half-track armoured personnel carrier (United States; World War II) M3 4×4 armoured personnel carrier based on the Panhard AML (France; Cold War) M4 Sherman medium tank (United States; World War II)