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page 1Tracked armoured fighting vehicles

tank
thumb|upright=1.35|The first tank to engage in battle, the British Mark I tank (pictured in 1916) with the Solomon camouflage scheme
Bradley Fighting Vehicle
armored fighting vehicle
BMPT Terminator
tank support combat vehicle
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ASCOD
The ASCOD (Austrian Spanish Cooperation Development) armoured fighting vehicle family is the product of a cooperation agreement between Austrian Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG and Spanish General Dynamics Santa Bárbara Sistemas. Both companies are now divisions of a unit of General Dynamics. The ASCOD family includes the LT 105 light tank equipped with a 105 mm gun, a surface-to-air missile launcher, an anti-tank guided missile launcher, mortar carrier, R&R vehicle, command-and-control vehicle, ambulance, artillery observer, and the AIFV model.
FV510 Warrior
British infantry fighting vehicle family
M10 Booker
light tank of United States Army
ZBD-05
infantry fighting vehicle family
UR-77
Soviet Union demining vehicle
Ajax
family of armoured fighting vehicles
M247 Sergeant York
self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
Bionix AFV
infantry fighting vehicle
FV102 Striker
tank destroyer
GT-MU
Toofan
type of MRAP infantry mobility vehicle
M132 Armored Flamethrower
type of armored personnel carrier
GMZ-3
The GMZ-3 (, or "Tracked Minelayer-3") is an armoured minelaying vehicle developed for the Engineering Forces of the Soviet Armed Forces. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, it has seen service in several successor states.
CM-21 armored vehicle
type of weapon
PMMC G5
light tracked vehicle
GM chassis
Russian tracked vehicle chassis
General Dynamics Griffin
series of armoured fighting vehicles