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  • A family of wheeled, [[armored fighting vehicle|lightly armored fighting vehicles]] of the [[U.S. Army]]
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  • {{r|Armored fighting vehicle}} {{r|M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)}}
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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}}
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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|Stryker (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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