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The following is a list of active United States military land vehicles grouped by type of land vehicle. ... M113 armored personnel carrier – 6,000 units. [2] [3 ...
M113 armored personnel carrier; M548; M113A2 Firefighting Vehicle; M113A4 armored medical evacuation vehicle; M114 armored fighting vehicle; M116 Husky; M577 command post carrier; M577A4 armored treatment vehicle; M1117 armored security vehicle; M1126 infantry carrier vehicle; M1134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle; M1135 nuclear, biological ...
The M113 is a fully tracked armored personnel carrier (APC) that was developed and produced by the FMC Corporation.The M113 was sent to United States Army Europe in 1961 to replace the mechanized infantry's M59 APCs.
The United States introduced a series of them, including successors to the wartime Landing Vehicle Tracked. The most numerous was the M113 armored personnel carrier, of which more than 80,000 were produced. [3] Western nations have since retired most M113s, replacing them with newer APCs, many of these wheeled.
United States: Armoured personnel carrier: Amphibious armoured personnel carrier (AAV-7A1) 1,200 To be replaced by ACV. Recovery (AAVRA1) 60 Self-propelled artillery M142 HIMARS: United States: Rocket artillery: Armoured M142 HIMARS 47 Only FMTV use in USMC [7] Transport vehicles MTVR: United States: Transport vehicle
Horsepower: 212 Top speed: 37.9 mph — #28 fastest out of 32 vehicles Role: Armored personnel carrier Crew size: 2 First entered service: 1960 26. M939 Truck
In 2008, the IDF began receiving the locally designed and produced Namer heavy armored personnel carriers instead. [195] [citation needed] Lithuania – In 2015, the Lithuanian State Defence Council chose the German made Boxer IFV over the US-made Stryker. Lithuania's requirement that the first batch be delivered in 2017, and the lack of ...
The M113A4 armored medical evacuation vehicle (AMEV) is a U.S. Army variant of a M113 armored personnel carrier (APC) made by United Defense (now part of BAE Systems) modified to function as a battlefield emergency medical evacuation (medevac) vehicle.