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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
United States: Armoured personnel carrier 324 [32] Armoured reconnaissance vehicles BRDM-2 Soviet Union: Reconnaissance vehicle: 18 [19] EE-9 Cascavel Brazil: Reconnaissance vehicle 35 [19] Utility vehicles HMMWV United States: Light utility vehicle +10,000 [33] Promoter DAPC South Korea: Infantry mobility vehicle 50 Used by ISOF, possible ...
Light Combat Tactical Utility Vehicle (L-ATV) M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle (AGMV) DAGOR; Desert Patrol Vehicle; Light Strike Vehicle; Advanced Light Strike Vehicle; Ranger Special Operations Vehicle; Interim Fast Attack Vehicle – 157 units. Guardian Angel Air-Deployable Rescue Vehicle [9] M1161 Light Strike Vehicle (LSV)
Iraq: Infantry fighting vehicle Locally upgraded BMP-1, used by Republican Guard units. [44] BMP-2 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia: Infantry fighting vehicle 200 [23] BVP-2 BMD-1 Soviet Union: Infantry fighting vehicle 25 [23] AMX-10P France: Infantry fighting vehicle 45 Includes AMX-10 VLA and AMX-10 VFA command post versions. [23] BTR-152 [33 ...
The M270 MLRS weapons system is collectively known as the M270 MLRS Self-Propelled Loader/Launcher (SPLL). The SPLL is composed of two primary subsystems; the M269 Launcher-Loader Module (LLM) houses the electronic fire-control system and sits atop the M993 Carrier Vehicle. [15] Task Force XXI Armored Treatment and Transport Vehicle (ATTP)
Vehicle registration plates of the United States Army in Germany; Tank classification; List of "M" series military vehicles; List of currently active United States military land vehicles; List of crew served weapons of the US Armed Forces; List of vehicles of the United States Marine Corps; List of weapons of the U.S. Marine Corps; G-numbers
The 190th Fighter Squadron, Blues and Royals friendly fire incident was a friendly fire incident involving two United States Air Force (USAF) Air National Guard 190th Fighter Squadron A-10 Thunderbolt II ground attack aircraft, and vehicles from the British D Squadron, The Blues and Royals of the Household Cavalry, and took place on 28 March 2003 during the invasion of Iraq by armed forces of ...
Nevertheless, proposals for Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle prototypes were due in May 2021; requirements were for a vehicle with a tethered unmanned aircraft system (UAS) and an open architecture approach allowing for integration of capabilities including battle management systems and communications suites, weighing less than 18.5 tons and ...