Category
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M113
US armored personnel carrier
M109
self-propelled 155 mm howitzer of American origin
Bradley Fighting Vehicle
armored fighting vehicle
RG-31 Nyala
armoured vehicle
Saxon
armoured personnel carrier family
M3 Bradley
cavalry fighting vehicle
RG-32 Scout
type of weapon
RG-12
M8 Armored Gun System
light tank

RG-33
The RG-33 is a mine-resistant light armored vehicle initially designed by BAE Systems Land Systems South Africa (formerly Land Systems OMC), a South African subsidiary of BAE Systems. BAE Systems in the US extensively modified it with additional protection, new powertrain, and suspension systems. It was built in a number of locations including York, Pennsylvania. It was one of several vehicles being fielded by the US Armed Forces in Iraq under the United States MRAP program.

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Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle
U.S. Army tracked armored personnel carrier
Terrier
type of armored combat engineering vehicle
Amphibious Combat Vehicle
type of amphibious assault vehicle
XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon
self-propelled artillery
RG-35
RG-35, is a South African mine resistant ambush protected vehicle developed by Land Systems OMC, a subsidiary of BAE Systems. The RG-35 was introduced in 2009 as a 6x6 vehicle, and a 4x4 version is also under development with the designers intending to make it a new family of vehicles. Described by BAE Systems as a "new class of vehicle" combining the capabilities of a 4x4 mine protected vehicle and a 8x8 combat vehicle, the RG-35 can be utilized in a variety of roles, including command, ambulance or recovery vehicle.
M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle
military vehicle
RG-34
The RG-34 (formerly denoted as Iguana FV4) is a South African Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle (MRAP). Specially designed to be mine-resistant, it has been produced in multiple variants, equipped for troop or cargo transport, command, and fire support. Originally showcased with a wide turret ring and a 90mm rifled cannon, the RG-34 was one of the first MRAPs configured to carry a large gun system.
BAE Caiman
armored infantry mobility carrier
Trojan Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers
type of combat engineering vehicle