Category
page 1Tracked amphibious vehicles
2S1 Gvozdika
self-propelled 122 mm howitzer
Bradley Fighting Vehicle
armored fighting vehicle
Assault Amphibious Vehicle
amphibious tracked armored personnel carrier series
Landing Vehicle Tracked
amphibious transport vehicle family
Bandvagn 206
tracked carrier
M29 Weasel
American tracked transport vehicle
PTS
military amphibious tracked transport vehicle
ZBD-05
infantry fighting vehicle family
Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle
amphibious vehicle
OT-62 TOPAS
1960s armored personnel carrier family

LVT-5
The LVTP-5 (landing vehicle, tracked, personnel 5) is a family of amphibious armored fighting vehicles used by the Philippine Marine Corps, the Republic of China Marine Corps, and, formerly, the United States Marine Corps. It was designed by the BorgWarner company and built by FMC (Food Machinery Corporation) along with a few other companies. It was first accepted into service in 1956. Some 1,124 basic units were produced, plus the specialist variants, and many saw action in the Vietnam War. It was succeeded by the Assault Amphibious Vehicle.
Type 4 Ka-Tsu
type of weapon

BvS 10
thumb|British Viking in the well dock of HMS Bulwark
thumb|left|Viking Mortar Section of Royal Marines Armoured Support Group|RM Armoured Support Group in 2020
thumb|Queen's Royal Lancers in Helmand, 2008.
Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier
type of amphibious off-road vehicle
Opal
armored personnel carrier