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  2. TOMA (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The TOMA (Turkish: Toplumsal Olaylara Müdahale Aracı, English: Intervention Vehicle Against Social Incidents) is an armored water cannon designed for riot control by Turkish companies Otokar, [1] BMC, [2] Katmerciler, [3] Moğol Makina [4] and Nurol Makina. [5] [6] TOMAs are primarily operated by the Turkish National Police and the Turkish ...

  3. ZFB-05 - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle is based on the chassis of the Nanjing NJ2046 light utility vehicle, which is a licensed copy of the Iveco 40.10WM. It features a fully armored hull [ 5 ] which is, according to the official website, effective against 7.62*39mm standard ammunition fired from a Type 81 light machine gun in close range. [ 6 ]

  4. Riot control - Wikipedia

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    Colombian Police armored riot control vehicle with water cannon ISBI Polish riot police squad in the 1930s, with opaque riot shields and no helmet visors, as polycarbonate had not been invented yet. For protection, officers that are trained in police anti-riot schools performing riot control will often wear protective helmets and carry riot ...

  5. Fahd (armored personnel carrier) - Wikipedia

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    Variants include the Fahd 240/280 APC, Fahd 280-30 IFV, a command post vehicle, ambulance vehicle, light armored recovery vehicle, and can be used for anti-riot purposes, mine laying and mine dispensing purposes, making it possible to form independent units capable of dealing with different threats of armor, low-flying targets, and personnel ...

  6. TM-170 - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturer: Germany: ... 31 anti-riot vehicles for the Indonesian National Police in 2007 for €EUR4.7 million. ... (Mobile Police) for anti-riot duties.

  7. Tigr (military vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle was then officially manufactured in 2007. [4] China co-produced the Tigr with Russia after it initially refused to grant them a full license. [5] 110 Tigrs were delivered from 2008-2010 and are in service with the Chinese Public Security police. [6] Some saw use publicly in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and in the 2009 Xinjiang riots ...

  8. VN-4 - Wikipedia

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    The VN-4 is a light armored vehicle that can be outfitted for certain scenarios. It is very mobile with a top speed of 115 km/h and has independent suspension for rough terrain. The armor is welded shut and primarily provides protection from small arms fire and splinters from explosives.

  9. GKN Simba - Wikipedia

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    Fire Support Vehicle with 90mm gun- 1 Prototype retained by Manufacturer in the United Kingdom [10] Anti-tank variant with TOW/HOT launcher [2] [4] Anti-Aircraft with 20mm cannons [2] 81mm Mortar Carrier [10] Internal Security Vehicle equipped with dozer, side-mounted anti-riot screens and loudspeaker [10]