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  2. List of currently active United States military land vehicles

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    M1134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle (ATGMV) M1135 nuclear, biological, chemical, reconnaissance vehicle (NBC RV) M113 armored personnel carrier – 6,000 units. [2] [3] M58 Wolf; M113A3 APC; M113 armored medical evacuation vehicle (AMEV) M548A3 cargo carrier; M577A3 medical vehicle; M901A3 improved TOW vehicle (ITV) M1059A3 Lynx smoke ...

  3. Tanks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tank Mark VIII (or "Liberty", after its engine) was an Anglo-American tank design of the First World War, a collaborative effort to equip France, the U.K., and the U.S. with a single heavy tank design built in France for an offensive in 1919. Testing of the design was not finished until after the war, and it was decided to build 100 ...

  4. M1 Abrams - Wikipedia

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    The Tank Urban Survival Kit (TUSK) is a series of improvements to the M1 Abrams intended to improve fighting ability in urban environments. [150] Historically, urban and other close battlefields have been poor places for tanks to fight. A tank's front armor is much stronger than that on the sides, top, or rear.

  5. How Russian tanks stack up against the American M1 Abrams - AOL

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    "It's better than T-72, T-62, and even Russian T-90," a Ukrainian tank commander recently told Business Insider. Ukraine has operated both Soviet-style and Western-style tanks, giving its troops a ...

  6. M8 armored gun system - Wikipedia

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    The M8 armored gun system (AGS), sometimes known as the Buford, is an American light tank that was intended to replace the M551 Sheridan and TOW missile-armed Humvees in the 82nd Airborne Division and 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (2nd ACR) of the U.S. Army respectively.

  7. T34 heavy tank - Wikipedia

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    The T34 heavy tank was an American design for a heavy tank. It evolved from the T29 heavy tank and T30 heavy tank in 1945, using the same chassis, but sporting a 120 mm (4.72 in) modified 120 mm gun M1 anti-aircraft gun. [3] Extra armor plating was applied to the rear of the turret bustle as a counterweight for the heavier 120 mm T53 [4] [1 ...

  8. High Survivability Test Vehicle (Lightweight) - Wikipedia

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    A 40 mm grenade launcher was originally included, but removed during a review of the proposal. [6] The AAI proposal called for sixty 75 mm rounds. As built, the test vehicle had only 26 rounds, but provisions existed for the original 60 rounds in the turret. [8]

  9. Category : Trial and research tanks of the United States

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    T1 light tank; T2 tank; T7 combat car; T14 heavy tank; T20 medium tank; T22 Medium Tank; T23 Medium Tank; T28 super-heavy tank; T29 heavy tank; T30 heavy tank; T32 heavy tank; T54 (American tank) T57 heavy tank; T69 tank; T71 light tank; T92 light tank; T95 medium tank