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Eight M3 Rigs can be used to create a 100-metre-long (330 ft) bridge which can be traversed by vehicles up to and including the heaviest 60-tonne (130,000 lb) main battle tank like the Leopard 2A6 and Challenger 2. [4] Alternatively, just two M3 Rigs may be joined to create a ferry capable of carrying a similar load across much wider water gaps.
M3 Amphibious Bridging The M3 Amphibious Rigs are vehicles operated by a 3-man crew. The M3 Rigs can drive into the water, open up and join together to create a bridge of varying length. The M3 Rigs can drive into the water, open up and join together to create a bridge of varying length.
M3 Amphibious Rig: Amphibious bridging vehicle Germany: Unknown [24] Rescue and medical vehicles Belrex Batallion Casualty Station Variant Rescue vehicle [25] Mobile Swab Station [26] Unmanned aerial vehicles ST Aerospace Skyblade III: Man-portable mini-unmanned aerial vehicles Singapore: 80 [27] ST Aerospace Veloce 15
Pages in category "Amphibious military vehicles" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... M3 Amphibious Rig; P. PTS (vehicle) S. Su-Ki; T.
One of the more common types is the amphibious ferry such as the M3 Amphibious Rig. These vehicles are self-propelled on land, they can transform into raft type ferries when in the water, and often multiple vehicles can connect to form larger rafts or floating bridges .
M3 Amphibious Rig, a German self-propelled amphibious bridging vehicle; M3 Bradley, an American infantry fighting vehicle; M3 Gun Motor Carriage, American tank destroyer; M3 half-track, an armored military vehicle; M3 Lee, an American medium tank; also known as "M3 Grant" in Commonwealth service; Panhard M3 PTT, a French armored personnel carrier
Amphibious short-range surface-to-air missile system Romania: 48 [32] Licensed built 9K31 Strela-1 (NATO designation SA-9 "Gaskin") using a TABC-79 vehicle instead of BRDM-2. 2K12 Kub: Tracked medium-range surface-to-air missile system Soviet Union: 32 [46] 8 batteries. 9K33 Osa: 6×6 amphibious surface-to-air missile system Soviet Union: 16 [46]
Amphibious bridging vehicles M3 Amphibious Rig: Amphibious bridging vehicle Germany: 22 [16] In use with Northern Army Group, 53 Engineering Battalion. [citation needed] M48A5Armoured vehicle-launched bridge: Armoured vehicle-launched bridge United States: 12 [11] In use in 52,53 and 54 Engineering Battalion. [citation needed]