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M151A2 FAV (Fast Attack Vehicle) (USMC) M1008 CUCV (Commercial Utility, Cargo Vehicle) FAV (Fast Attack Vehicle) / DPV (Desert Patrol Vehicle) Kawasaki KLR-250-D8; M35A2 6×6 2.5-Ton Truck "Deuce And A Half" M915 6×4 Army truck medium transportation. M915A1 6×4 Army truck medium transportation. M925A1 6×6 5-Ton Truck
Iraq In 2007 an order for 378 was placed, [11] [12] + 865 ordered by 2011. [citation needed] United States Fourteen ILAVs were delivered to Fort Jackson for training US Soldiers in the use of MRAPs to prevent roll over accidents. Iraqi Kurdistan Peshmerga are operating at least two vehicles as of September 2014. [13] Islamic State: captured [14]
United States: Utility UH-1H: 16 [19] Training/ Reconnaissance; Bell 206 United States: rotorcraft trainer 10 [19] Bell OH-58 United States: Scout/rotorcraft trainer OH-58C: 10 [19] Bell 505 United States: rotorcraft trainer 15 optional order [52] Drones; CH-4 China: Unmanned combat aerial vehicle 12 [19] RQ-11 Raven United States: unmanned ...
BAGHDAD (Reuters) -A huge blast at a military base in Iraq early on Saturday killed a member of an Iraqi security force that includes Iran-backed groups. The force commander said it was an attack ...
Operation Airborne Dragon was a part of Operation Northern Delay in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. US airborne troops seized Bashur air base in northern Iraq, and were then reinforced by air with tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. The combined force held the airfield until the arrival of ground forces.
Five American troops and two contractors were injured in a rocket attack on a U.S. base in Iraq on Monday, a defense official said. Two rockets struck Al-Asad Airbase in western Iraq around 2 p.m ...
The car bombs, known in the military as "vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices" (VBIEDs, pronounced "vee-beds"), have emerged as one of their most effective weapons, along with the roadside improvised explosive devices. They are often driven by suicide bombers and directed against targets such as Iraqi police stations, recruiting centers ...
On 29 June 2011, Iranian-backed Kata'ib Hezbollah, also known as the Hezbollah Brigades fired IRAM rockets that struck COP Shocker. [2] ( Video of the attack) The attack resulted in the deaths of three Army soldiers, Captain Matthew G. Nielson, [3] Captain David E. Van Camp [4] and Sergeant Robert G. Tenney Jr. [5]