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  2. Marder (infantry fighting vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Marder 1 A3 (1988–1998): A Marder with upgraded armor (involved extra frontal armor), suspension changes and other modifications. Marder 1 A4 : A Marder 1 A3 with SEM 93 cryptographic radio. Marder 1 A5 (2003–2004): Additional anti-mine armor and a completely remodeled interior in order to avoid blast and shock injuries to the crew when hit ...

  3. List of infantry fighting vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Tracked retired IFV CV90 Mk I "Combat Vehicle 90" CV9030N / CV9030NF1 (Land Systems Hagglunds) Sweden: Norwegian Army [24] All the chassis were repurposed for none-IFV variants, and the turrets reused and modernised and used on new Mk IIIb chassis. This variant is today completely retired.

  4. Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh-202 - Wikipedia

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    Used between 1972 and 1992. Twin model now withdrawn from service, but the single barrel version still is used, usually vehicle-mounted [1] This gun is used with the Marder. Greece – 326 used by the Hellenic Air Force Portugal – 30 used by the Army and 6 by the Air Force. Turkey Indonesia Italy - Deployed on Fiat CM6614.

  5. Infantry fighting vehicle - Wikipedia

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    [1] [note 1] These two trends led to the IFV, with firing ports in the troop compartment and a crew-operated weapons system. [1] The IFV established a new niche between those combat vehicles which functioned primarily as armored weapons-carriers or as APCs. [6] During the 1950s, the Soviet, US, and most European armies had adopted tracked APCs. [6]

  6. Puma (German infantry fighting vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The Schützenpanzer Puma (SPz Puma), meaning “Schützen-AFV Puma”, is a German infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), per the Panzergrenadier-doctrine, designed to replace the aging Marder IFVs currently in service with the German Army. Production of the first batch of 350 vehicles began in 2010 and was completed in August 2021.

  7. Marder I - Wikipedia

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    The Marder I "Marten" (Sd.Kfz. 135) was a German World War II tank destroyer, armed with a 75 mm Pak-40 anti-tank gun. Most Marder Is were built on the base of the Tracteur Blindé 37L (Lorraine) , a French artillery tractor/ armoured personnel carrier of which the Germans had acquired more than 300 units after the Fall of France in 1940.

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  9. Mowag 3M1 Pirat - Wikipedia

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    Initiated by the development project of the future German Marder infantry fighting vehicle, which was evaluated and tested in the various test series, Mowag developed the 3M1 Model 1 - 6 infantry fighting vehicle in 1966, which was based on the Mowag Pirat 18.