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  • A family of wheeled, [[armored fighting vehicle|lightly armored fighting vehicles]] of the [[U.S. Army]]
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  • ...en [[autocannon]] and carrying seven infantrymen; replaced the [[AFV 432 (armored fighting vehicle)]]; variants include reconnaisance with a 90mm gun, repair, and a possible
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  • {{rpl|Armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • Light, wheeled [[armored personnel carrier]] of the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|U.S. Army's Stryker family]]
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  • A family of [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, with roles including [[infantry fighting vehicle]], scouting, [[forward
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  • #REDIRECT [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}} {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • ...tate unprepared opponents by speed and shock. The modern equivalent uses [[armored fighting vehicle]]s such as [[tank (military)|tanks]], armored [[infantry fighting vehicle]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • A member of the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|U.S. Army Stryker vehicle series]], which contains four workstations for c
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  • ...eled, highly mobile [[combat engineering vehicle]], part of the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker family of military vehicles]] and deployed with [[Stryker Brigade
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • ...s. In a combat scenario, therefore, the scout vehicles (e.g., [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle|M2]] or M3 armored [[Missile vehicle|vehicles with single-tube TOW launcher
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  • ...tile]] delivered from a [[cluster munition]], intended for top-attack on [[armored fighting vehicle]]s
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  • (NBC RV) Part of the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker vehicle family]] but to be used in both the [[Stryker Brigade Comb
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  • [[Direct support]] self-propelled [[105mm cannon]] in the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker family]] of the [[U.S. Army]]
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}} {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • ...rally, an obsolete approach of free-standing artillery pieces (i.e., not [[armored fighting vehicle]]s) used against tanks
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  • ...ned to describe any weapon intended to pierce the protective armor of an [[armored fighting vehicle]], and, in some cases, protected structures such as bunkers
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  • ...d development program,including a variety of military systems, including [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, [[unmanned ground vehicle]]s, [[artillery]], [[precision guided muniti
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  • ...yable by air, and being mobile once on the ground; built around [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker-family wheeled tactical vehicles]]
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}} {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • {{r|Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • A guided or unguided weapon intended to penetrate [[armored fighting vehicle]]s; may be a cannon-fired projectile, [[unguided rocket]], [[gravity bomb]
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  • A '''combat engineering vehicle (CEV)''' is an [[armored fighting vehicle]] that provides [[combat engineer]]s with battlefield protection against en An intermediate vehicle is in the [[Stryker armored fighting vehicle family]], the [[M1132 engineer squad vehicle]]. In the cancelled [[Future C
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • ...re sometimes attached to the front of [[tank (military)|tanks]] or other [[armored fighting vehicle]]s to give them a secondary field engineering capability, to add to their c
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  • ...and military organization, the functions of [[infantry]], units based on [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, [[artillery]], [[air, artillery and missile defense]], [[combat enginee
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  • ...main armored engagements of Operation Desert Storm, where the M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)|M2 Bradley infantry and M3 scout carriers took troops into action, the APC ...nt into service. A different series of wheeled vehicles forms the Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker family.
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  • ...IFV)''' is a relatively new combination of functions, and is a subset of [[armored fighting vehicle]]s. It is armed and armored, but carries soldiers that can fight from insid
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • {{rpl|Warrior (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • ...on are available, and, when the mounting allows it, as in the [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle]], the gunner can change to the type most appropriate to the target.
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • ''"Reactive armor''' is a family of materials intended to protect [[armored fighting vehicle]]s from the effects of certain [[antitank weapon]]s, especially [[explosive
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  • .... Also, in the U.S. Army, the [[M1129 mortar carrier]]s is the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)]] version. The [[XM1204 NLOS mortar]] was cancelled, in 2009, along with o
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  • ...United States Army]], designed for medium-intensity fighting in [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker-family wheeled armored fighting vehicles]]. They have more tactica
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  • Most numerous of the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker combat vehicle family]] of the [[U.S. Army]], the '''M1126 Infantr
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  • Perhaps the most controversial member of the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|U.S. Army Stryker system]], the ''''M1128 mobile gun system''' is a self-p
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • Within the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|U.S. Army Stryker vehicle family]], the '''M1129 [[mortar carrier]]''' pro
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • ...-level systems such as Inter-Vehicle Information System, so soldiers in an armored fighting vehicle can know not just the location of friendly forces near them, but their fuel ...es equipped with it include the M1 Abrams (tank)|M1 Abrams and M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)|M2 Bradley. Helicopter-mounted versions are also available.
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • ...om well behind a front line, so their armor protection is not that of an [[armored fighting vehicle]], but sufficient to stop [[machine gun]] fire and fragments from artillery
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  • ...They are part of the [[Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker wheeled armored fighting vehicle]] family.
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle}}
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  • ...ions have three companies, two of mechanized infantry with 14 [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle]]s and two of armor with 14 [[M1 Abrams tank]]s. M3 scout vehicles are the
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  • ...ridges and too wide for streets of old city design. In part, the Stryker (armored fighting vehicle) series is an intermediate between the Abrams and Bradley, and lighly armor
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  • ...ve against troops and trucks in the open. They are not effective against [[armored fighting vehicle]]s.
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  • ...M993 Carrier Vehicle, is an extended-length derivative of the [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle]]. has a cab for the crew, protected against the exhaust of the rocket moto
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  • {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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  • ...e)|M2 Bradley]], Russian [[BTR (armored fighting vehicle)|BTR)]] or [[BMP (armored fighting vehicle)|BMP]]) usually has tracks but could have wheels, has lighter armor, and,
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  • The '''Stryker [[armored fighting vehicle]]s''' family is made up of eight-wheeled combat vehicles used by the [[U.S.
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  • ...ve against troops and trucks in the open. They are not effective against [[armored fighting vehicle]]s. While the M30 carries fewer bomblets than the M26, its greater accuracy
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  • Soldiers in [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, as well as helicopter-borne [[air assault]], units, are expected to use
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  • ...4484}}</ref> Wheeled vehicles are the controversial basis of the Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker vehicle system. ...lance Vehicles (RSV) are, to some extent an improvement on the M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)|M3 cavalry fighting vehicle, or the M1114 HMWWV scout vehicle or M1127 r
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  • ...r Brigade Combat Team|Stryker BCT (SBCT)''': organized around the Stryker (armored fighting vehicle)|Stryker vehicle system family of medium-weight wheeled armored vehicles, a
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  • ...oats and remotely piloted vessels. The side ramp also can handle [[Stryker armored fighting vehicle family|Stryker wheeled armored vehicles]]. Internally, there is a three-axi
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  • ...y 1988, including roughly 1,000 models of the Soviet BMP | BMP-1 and BMP-2 armored fighting vehicle. ...did not rely on speed and shock, effectively using supporting infantry in armored fighting vehicle, but moved cautiously into "hull down" positions prepared by Iraqi enginee
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  • * [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle/Definition]]
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  • ...shields, followed by heavier roadside bombs. They began to use M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)|armored Bradley fighting vehicles, mixed with or replacing HMMWVs; the Bra
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  • ...howitzer]]s, [[combat engineer|combat engineering equipment]], and light [[armored fighting vehicle]]s. There has been significant co-development with [[Israel]].
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