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Types of Military Vehicles

1 Main Battle Tank
1 Main Battle Tank

The Main Battle Tank (MBT) became a primary battlefield fixture in the years following World War 2 (1939-1945). During the conflict, land forces relied on a mix of light, medium and heavy tank types to fulfill various requirements.

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Armored Combat Support Vehicles
Armored Combat Support Vehicles

The following is a list of currently active United States military land vehicles grouped by type of land vehicle. ... Armored combat support vehicles

Armored Personnel Carriers
Armored Personnel Carriers

Slovak military plans to order 81 of these armored vehicles for delivery between 2018 and 2024. The Patria AMV XP has a maximum combat weigh of 30 t. It is heavier than the standard AMV, which is already one of the heaviest and most protected armored personnel carrier in the world.

Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Infantry Fighting Vehicles

The following is a list of currently active United States military land vehicles grouped by type of land vehicle. Main ... Infantry fighting vehicles

Light Armored Vehicles
Light Armored Vehicles

The following is a list of currently active United States military land vehicles grouped by type of land vehicle. ... M1200 Armored Knight; Light utility vehicles

Light Utility Vehicles
Light Utility Vehicles

Military light utility vehicle, or within military context or parlance just Light Utility Vehicle (LUV), is a term sometimes used for the lightest weight class military vehicle category. In popular terms, what is intended is a jeep-like, typically four-wheel drive vehicle for military use.

Mine-Protected Vehicles
Mine-Protected Vehicles

The Buffalo is a wheeled mine resistant ambush protected armored military vehicle built by Force Protection, Inc., division of General Dynamics. It is the largest vehicle in Force Protection's line-up, followed by the Cougar MRAP and the Ocelot light protected patrol vehicle (LPPV).

Self-Propelled Artillery
Self-Propelled Artillery

Self-propelled artillery (also called mobile artillery or locomotive artillery) is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move towards its target. Within the term are covered self-propelled guns (or howitzers) and rocket artillery.