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  • ...ased on the unarmored chassis of a [[M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 armored personnel carrier]]; used for general transport in rough terrain, as a mechanized [[mine (lan
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  • 1979 set of cooling and suspension improvements to the [[M113 armored personnel carrier]], and the advent of derivatives based either on an armored (e.g., (M125A1
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  • Mechanically based on the [[M113 armored personnel carrier]], a lightly armored combat vehicle for firing [[BGM-71 TOW]] heavy antitan
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[M113 armored personnel carrier/Definition]]
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  • U.S. developed [[81mm mortar|81mm]] [[mortar carrier]] in an [[M113 armored personnel carrier]] chassis
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  • ...rtar|120mm]] in the most recent versions, built on the chassis of a [[M113 armored personnel carrier]]
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  • Visually obscuring smoke generator vehicle based on the [[M113 armored personnel carrier]]
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  • (FIST-V) Vehicle, based on the [[M113 armored personnel carrier]], for carrying [[forward observer]]s and [[forward air controller]]s
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  • 1964 modification of the basic [[M113 armored personnel carrier]], replacing the gasoline engine with a safer and more powerful diesel engi
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  • Developed by the [[U.S. Army]] from the unarmored chassis of a [[M113 armored personnel carrier]], the '''M548 cargo carrier''' is a multipurpose vehicle used for troop an
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  • Israeli [[combat engineering vehicle]]/[[armored personnel carrier]] that replaced the [[Nagmashot]]; both are built on the chassis of a Briti
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  • ...as [[tank (military)|tanks]], armored [[infantry fighting vehicle]]s and [[armored personnel carrier]]s.
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  • ...consists of self-propelled [[mortar]]s mounted in a variant of the [[M113 armored personnel carrier]] mounted a [[4.2" mortar|4.2"/107mm mortar]], while the M1064A3 changed to
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  • ...1 TOW]] heavy antitank missiles. The vehicle is a derivative of the [[M113 armored personnel carrier]], and has a launcher holding four missiles. Reloads are carried.
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  • ...lity Improvements for Selected Equipment (RISE) enhancements to the [[M113 armored personnel carrier]] family of vehicles, upgrading the engine and transmission, steering and b
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  • ...Abrams (tank)]] and a variety of other types in between, like the [[M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 Family of Vehicles]], the M88 Recovery Vehicle, and the M9 Armored Co
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  • ...rrier based on the ubiquitous U.S. [[M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 armored personnel carrier]], [[M1064 mortar carrier]]. Also, in the U.S. Army, the [[M1129 mortar c China builds the YW-381 mortar carrier on an YW-531 [[armored personnel carrier]]. Its mortar is fixed to the vehicle floor such that it cannot traverse (i
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  • {{r|Armored personnel carrier}}
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  • ...variants of [[armored personnel carrier]]s, derived from the older [[M113 armored personnel carrier]] and then the [[M2 Bradley|M2A2-ODS-E Bradley]], but these do not have al
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  • ...U.S. Army, the '''M113''' is a lightly armored, fully tracked, box-shaped armored personnel carrier. It was intended as a "battle taxi" to take infantry to the edge of the bat | title = M113A1 Armored Personnel Carrier
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  • {{r|M113 (armored personnel carrier)}}
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  • ...d personnel carrier]]s. It has better protection and speed than the [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113]], but not as heavy as that of the [[M2 Bradley]]. The ICV, however, c
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  • ...irst ARVN mechanized infantry [[company (land forces)|company]] of [[M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 armored personnel carriers]] in 1962.<ref name=Sheehan>{{citation
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  • *An IFV is not an [[armored personnel carrier]] or "battle taxi", that protects troops moving to the battlefield, where t
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  • ...ver squads and a weapons squad; mechanized infantry puts a squad in each [[armored personnel carrier]] with the commander in the fourth. WWII tank platoons sometimes had a fift
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  • ...[[crane (mechanical)]]. In military use, a [[tank (military)|tank]] or [[armored personnel carrier]] chassis may be adapted for construction use as a [[combat engineering veh
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  • ...r]]s (e.g., U.K. [[FV430 (armored personnel carrier)|FV430]] or [[Warrior (armored personnel carrier)| warrior]] differ from infantry fighting vehicles in that the troops never
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  • ...from the vehicle, or dismounting to fight while heavier weapons on their [[armored personnel carrier]] (APC) or [[infantry fighting vehicle]] (IFV) support them.
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  • ...tary)|tanks, they are not light tanks. They are the successor to the M113 (armored personnel carrier), but are different: the M113 was a "battle taxi" intending to take troops
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  • ...ince chief MAJ Lam Quang Tho. Tho had been recently given command of the [[armored personnel carrier|armored units]] previously under military control. Tho and Cao often got th A unit of [[M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 armored personnel carriers]], the 4th Mechanized Rifle Squadron, 2d A
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  • ...ate=2008-04-05 }} </ref> and the [[M113 Armored Personnel Carrier|M113]] [[armored personnel carrier]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/tracked/m113
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  • ...replacing older maneuvering vehicles, especially those based on the M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 and the M109 howitzer. This would retain the NLOS cannon and mortar, ...tronic components. A number replace things built on variants of the M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 vehicle, introduced in 1960. Other vehicles have more modern designs,
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  • ...killed; the details remain unclear, other than they were in the back of an armored personnel carrier, and were actually slain by a relatively low-ranking aide to a Vietnamese g
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  • ...ed South Vietnam's first mechanized infantry company, in 1962, using M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M113 armored personnel carriers at the Battle of Ap Bac, although Vann had
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  • * [[M113 armored personnel carrier/Definition]]
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  • * [[Template:M113 armored personnel carrier/Metadata]]
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  • ...ommand for another. At the [[Battle of Ap Bac]], for example, the potent [[armored personnel carrier]]s (APC) had been shifted from the operational control of the military comm
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