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  2. List of military vehicles of World War II - Wikipedia

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    List of equipment used in World War II; List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II; List of prototype World War II combat vehicles; Military equipment of Germany's allies on the Balkan and Russian fronts (1941–45) List of U.S. Signal Corps Vehicles; G-numbers; Hobarts Funnies

  3. Category:Military vehicles introduced in the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    T-90; T-122 Sakarya; TAM VCA; Tatrapan; Texmaco Perkasa; Thunderbolt-2000; Tosan tank; Type 63A light tank; Type 72Z; Type 86 (infantry fighting vehicle) Type 89 AFV; Type 90 AFV; Type 90 tank; Type 96 120 mm self-propelled mortar; Type 96 armored personnel carrier; Type 96 tank; Type 99 155 mm self-propelled howitzer

  4. Foo fighter - Wikipedia

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    The Foo Fighters: UFOs During WWII - Graeme Rendall discusses the European Foo Fighter phenomenon of World War 2 on The Micah Hanks Program podcast, from the first sightings in March 1942 (and vague records of earlier cases) through to the end of the war.

  5. List of prototype World War II combat vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Ka-To 105 mm SP AT gun was a combination of the Type 5 Na-To open top superstructure and the extended hull of the Type 4 Chi-To. Exact stage of development unknown Exact stage of development unknown Type 5 15 cm SPG Ho-Chi ; similar to Type 1 Ho-Ni I and Type 4 Ho-Ro SPGs, with a Type 96 15 cm (149.1 mm) howitzer mounted on a Type 97 chassis.

  6. Cars From the '90s Cars We'll Love Forever and Ever - AOL

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    The ’90s saw carmakers rethinking much from the past decade. Along with a need for speed, they went as small as VW’s New Beetle and as big as the Hummer.

  7. Smokey Stover - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, images of Smokey Stover and Spooky were painted as nose art on several American bomber aircraft. The term "foo" was borrowed directly from Smokey Stover by a radar operator in the U.S. 415th Night Fighter Squadron, Donald J. Meiers, who it is agreed by most 415th members gave the "foo fighters" their name. [14]

  8. Category:World War II armoured cars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War II armoured cars" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  9. The Coolest Cars of the '90s

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    The ’90s saw carmakers rethinking much from the past decade. Along with a need for speed, they went as small as VW’s New Beetle and as big as the Hummer.