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  2. List of equipment of the Swiss Army - Wikipedia

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    Mowag Piranha IB 6×6 replacement: Likely Mowag Eagle V 6×6: Armoured ambulance Switzerland: Unknown Early 2030s Replacement of the Sanitätspanzer [199] Mowag Eagle I and II replacement: Likely Mowag Eagle V 4×4 or Piranha IV 6×6: Reconnaissance vehicle Switzerland: Unknown 2033 Replacement of the Aufklärungsfahrzeug 93 / 97 [200]

  3. SwissGear - Wikipedia

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    SWISSGEAR backpack. SWISSGEAR ® [1] is a Swiss clothing, luggage, and accessory company that is branded as part of the maker of Swiss Army knives. [2] The company is owned by Wenger and its products are licensed in North America by Group III International Ltd. [3] SWISSGEAR also sells watches, that are manufactured by Wenger and branded under the SWISSGEAR name, known as "SWISSGEAR Legacy ...

  4. Category:Military equipment of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Army knife; Swiss Militärblachen; T. TAFLIR; Target allocation radar TPS-1E; TAZ 83; TAZ 90

  5. Swiss Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Süssli, chief of the Swiss Armed Forces since 2020 Structure of the Swiss Army, 2018 (click to enlarge) In peacetime, the Swiss Armed Forces are led by the Chief of the Armed Forces (Chef der Armee), who reports to the head of the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport and to the Swiss Federal Council as a whole.

  6. Mowag Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle II was developed to take into account the changes wanted by the Swiss Army for the second batch of armoured reconnaissance vehicle it needed. It uses a different chassis and running gear, the one of the Humvee ECV, but all the equipment is the same as for the Swiss Eagle I.

  7. M548 - Wikipedia

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    The British Army used M548 as logistical support for (UK) Armoured Division in the 1991 Gulf War. The M548 was also used as the basis for the Tracked Rapier anti-aircraft missile system, originally intended for the Iranian Army but delivered to the British Army after the revolution caused the order to be cancelled.