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In Service Notes AAV7A1 Republic of Korea United States: Amphibious Assault Vehicle: KAAV7A1: 8 [1] [2] Produced by Hanwha Systems for the Amphibious vehicle requirement. [3] Commando United States: Armoured personnel carrier: V-150: 18: Delivery starting 1975, [4] at least 18 known in service [5] and 12 refurbished in 2007. [6] LAV-300 United ...
Up-armored variants, with some M1025P1s provided in the mid-2000s, and 25 M1114 provided in 2013 shared between the Philippine Army and PNP-SAF. [8] Assigned with the Armor Division and Special Operations Command. More up-armored variants were requested from US Excess Defense Articles and are expected in the near future.
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Philippines. On 5 March 2024, the Philippine Army's Armor Division formally received and inducted into service nine (9) tracked light tank units at ceremony in its headquarters in Camp O’Donnell, Tarlac. Also inducted during that day were an ASCOD 2 command vehicle, five (5) VBTP-MR Guarani 6x6 armored personnel carriers, and a tractor head ...
Armored tactical vehicle: 25 M1114 provided in 2013 shared between the Philippine Army and PNP-SAF. Steelcraft MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle Philippines: Armored tactical vehicle: The sole Mk.3 prototype is in service with the Philippine National Police. CTK Armored Vehicle Philippines: Armoured personnel carrier
Steelcraft MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle Philippines: Armored tactical vehicle: MX-8 Mk. 3 1 Unit The sole Mk.3 prototype is in service with the Philippine National Police. CTK Armored Vehicle Philippines: Armoured personnel carrier: 6W Urban: 3 Units as of April 2020 Several in PNP-SAF inventory. Based on locally developed bank armored vehicles.
The VBTP-MR Guarani (Portuguese Viatura Blindada Transporte de Pessoal – Média sobre Rodas; "Armored Personnel Transport Vehicle – Medium on Wheels" [2]) is a 6×6 armoured personnel carrier developed by Iveco and the Brazilian Army as part of its "Urutu-III" modernization program aimed to replace all EE-11 Urutu by 2015. [3]
Formerly Sulpicio Lines from 1973 to 2012; changed name and stopped passenger services following the tragic sinking of its passenger ship MV Princess of the Stars in 2008. [10] Carlos A. Gothong Lines (CAGLI) 1946: 1: Gothong Southern Shipping Lines: 2005: 9: MCC Transport Philippines: 2007: 3: Moreta Shipping Lines: 1988: 13: Lorenzo Shipping ...