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  2. List of United States Armed Forces unit mottoes - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Infantry School - Follow Me [10] 1st Infantry Division - No Mission Too Difficult, No Sacrifice Too Great, Duty First [10] 2nd Infantry Division - Second to None [10] 3rd Infantry Division - French: Nous Resterons La, lit. 'We Shall Remain There' [10] 4th Infantry Division - Steadfast and Loyal [10] 7th Infantry Division - Light ...

  3. List of currently active United States military land vehicles

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    Stryker. Stryker 4,466 . M1126 infantry carrier vehicle (ICV) M1126 Stryker (IAV) has two variants, he infantry carrier vehicle (ICV) and the mobile gun system (MGS).; The (ICV) variant has eight additional configurations: mortar carrier (MC), reconnaissance vehicle (RV), commanders vehicle (CV), fire support vehicle (FSV), medical evacuation vehicle (MEV), engineer squad vehicle (ESV), anti ...

  4. List of land vehicles of the United States Armed Forces

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    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

  5. Infantry mobility vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An infantry mobility vehicle (IMV) is a four-wheel drive armored personnel carrier (APC) serving as a armed military transport, military patrol, reconnaissance or security vehicle. Examples include the ATF Dingo , Otokar Cobra II , Iveco LMV , Oshkosh M-ATV , AMZ Dzik , AMZ Tur , Mungo ESK , and Bushmaster IMV .

  6. Interim Armored Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Commonality between vehicles was seen as a desired, but not essential characteristic. [4] As of February 2000, the Army believed that most of the Medium Armored Vehicle variants would be based on the infantry carrier vehicle variant. The mobile gun system (MGS) and howitzer variants would be permitted to share less commonality. [5]

  7. M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck - Wikipedia

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    As a completely open and exposed vehicle, they offered absolutely no protection to the driver, yet that was relatively unimportant as they were mainly used as cargo carriers and medium-range infantry support vehicles, rather than tactical vehicles. The driver's seat could be removed and the steering column moved forward and the vehicle driven ...

  8. List of military vehicles - Wikipedia

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    WZ501 infantry fighting vehicle based on the BMP-1 (also known as the Type 86) (China; Cold War) WZ503 armoured personnel carrier based on the BMP-1 (China; Cold War) WZ504 self-propelled anti-tank vehicle with HJ-73 based on the BMP-1 (China; Cold War) WZ505 infantry fighting vehicle based on the BMP-1 (also known as the Type 86) (China; Cold War)

  9. List of modern armoured fighting vehicles - Wikipedia

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    LAV-25 8×8 – Family of vehicles produced for the United States Marine Corps; Bison APC 8×8; Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle 8×8; ASLAV 8×8 – Family of vehicles produced for the Australian Army based on the LAV-25 and Bison vehicles; LAV III 8×8; Stryker 8×8 – Co-produced in the United States for the United States Army; Air Defense ...