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M113A2 DAREOD (Damaged Airfield Reconnaissance Explosive Ordnance Disposal) – EOD variant of the M113A2 Mk 1 with 265 hp Detroit Diesel engine. This variant is equipped with a 1-man turret, external fuel tanks, additional search lights and Pearson mine-clearing equipment.
Command variant, the roof over the rear troop compartment is higher. The vehicle also carries additional radios and a generator. A variant of this is the M1068 standard integrated command post system carrier, equipped with the newest U.S. Army automated command and control system. M579. A fitter and repair vehicle equipped with a crane.
They were operated by RAEME personnel, and were heavily employed at both Australian Army bases and in the field during operations. The variant's crane proved particularly useful. [117] Australia was the only country to use this M113 variant in the Vietnam War. [49] A M113A1 fitted with a gun shield in 1968
M113A2 TOW 2 United States: Missile armed tank destroyer 17: M113A2 equipped with anti-tank guided missile TOW 2. [38] M577A2 United States: Command vehicle and ambulance: 49: 68 M577A2 received (43 in service as command vehicles and 3 in service as ambulance vehicles). [38] [28] 2 units sent to Ukraine as military aid. [47] 10 M577A2 received ...
Variants include Bionix 40/50, Bionix 25. [8] Armoured personnel carriers Terrex AV-81: Armoured combat vehicle Singapore: 435 [7] [8] Cadillac Gage V-100/150/200: Armoured personnel carrier United States: 527 [7] [8] M113A2 Ultra IFV + M113A2 Ultra OWS Armoured personnel carrier United States Singapore: 750+ [7] Originally an M113A1, upgraded ...
EOD Phase 2 - Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) is a joint-service school at Eglin Air Force Base, FL. It is attended by EOD candidates from the US Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, other government agency representatives, and select international students [8]. The course is 26 academic weeks long and divided into eight phases ...
AIFV-B — A revised Dutch variant that was fitted with the same suspension as the M113A1-B (similar to the M113A2), an NBC system and a Halon fire suppression system; it entered service in September 1985. Surplus vehicles have been sold to Chile, Indonesia, and the Philippines, with the remaining carriers being phased out in favor of wheeled ...
The complete system was known as the M48 Chaparral Intercept-Aerial Guided Missile System, [2] composed of the M54 Launching Station atop the M730 carrier, a M113 variant. M730A1 had M113A2 improvements, while M730A2 was upgraded to M113A3 standard complete with diesel engine