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ZiL has produced armored cars for most Soviet leaders, ... ZIS-152 armored personnel carrier; PES-1 amphibious ... ZIS-LTA Half-track forest vehicle based on ZIS-5 ...
The BTR-152 is a six-wheeled Soviet armoured personnel carrier (APC) built on the chassis and drive train of a ZIS-151 utility truck. It entered service with a number of Warsaw Pact member states beginning in 1950, and formed the mainstay of Soviet motor rifle battalions until the advent of the amphibious BTR-60 series during the 1960s. [8]
The most famous developments of ZIS-151 were the BTR-152 armored personnel carrier and the BAV 485 amphibious vehicle. Due to de-Stalinization the ZIS-151 was renamed in 1956 to ZIL-151. In 1958, an improved model, the ZIL-157, was introduced and replaced the ZIS-151. It differed outwardly by its grille and having single rear tires, instead of ...
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) M4 4×4 armoured car (United States; pre–World War II) M4 mortar halftrack carrier (United States; World War II)
Armoured personnel carrier: 280 [73] Soviet Union: M113: Armoured personnel carrier: 200 [63] United States: Equipped with DShK or NSVT 12.7 mm heavy machine gun and sometimes with the SPG-9. 1970s photos show M40 recoilless rifles from capture. M106 mortar carrier: Mortar carrier United States: Self-propelled 107 mm mortars сaptured in the ...
ZFB-91 – Export-oriented 6x6 light-weight armored personnel carrier, limited service in PLAGF and Chinese People's Armed Police. Type 90 – Export-oriented armored personnel carrier based on Type 85. Limited services within PLAGF. Type 85 – Export-oriented armored personnel carrier developed alongside the Type 89 armored fighting vehicle ...
M981 FIST-V (rear) The M981 FISTV (Fire Support Team Vehicle) is a United States Army armored vehicle designed to house an artillery observer team in mechanized units. It was based on the M901 Improved TOW Vehicle (ITV) – itself based on the ubiquitous M113 armored personnel carrier chassis.
Polish OSA-AKM. The Osa was the first mobile air defense missile system incorporating its own engagement radars on a single vehicle. All versions of the 9K33 feature all-in-one 9A33 transporter erector launcher and radar (TELAR) vehicles which can detect, track and engage aircraft independently or with the aid of regimental surveillance radars.