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US transfers retired Marine Corps AAVs to allies defending Black Sea region
Retired U.S. Marine Corps AAVs will go to allied nations in defense of the Black Sea region.
Carro e Motos on MSN
Video: China tests amphibious invasion capability in live-fire exercise
Amphibious armored vehicles from the People’s Liberation Army faced strong winds and rough seas during a live-fire evaluation ...
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US Army expands Arctic fleet with 19 new tracked vehicles for frozen battlefields
BAE Systems has delivered 19 more Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles (CATVs) to the U.S.
BAE Systems recently delivered 19 Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles (CATV) to the US Army, according to a 2 July BAE ...
A trio of Iveco Guarani 6x6 amphibious vehicles in camouflage paint on a dirt road - Iveco Defense Vehicles Group Brazil, and South America as a whole, is home to some of the toughest terrain on earth ...
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Watch this US Marine vehicle drive straight into the open sea
Join us as we take an in-depth look at the US Marines Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV), a next-generation military vehicle designed to excel in both sea and land operations. With the ability to operate ...
The Marine Corps is facing “significant” challenges keeping some of its most important weapons in working order, because ...
Brazil’s Guarani armored vehicle is not just another troop carrier with six wheels and a heavy shell. It is becoming one of the clearest signs of how the Brazilian Army wants to move soldiers across a ...
Soldiers have always carried more than gear into battle. They’ve carried rituals, lucky charms, warnings, and strange little ...
South Korean Marines joined KAMANDAG 10 in the Philippines for amphibious, jungle and live-fire drills and exchanges on KAAV ...
Taiwan’s HIMARS live-fire drills showcase advanced mobile precision firepower signaling a deterrent against potential to deter China.
Britain and the Netherlands have signed a maritime partnership setting the path for new amphibious transport ships for their forces under a $3.2 billion (£2.4 billion) deal, with the vessels set to be ...
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