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  2. United States Marine Corps Light Armored Reconnaissance

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    LAV 25 conducting recon in Iraq.. The United States Marine Corps Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalions, or LAR Battalions, are fast and mobilized armored terrestrial reconnaissance units that conduct reconnaissance-in-force (RIF) ahead of the battalion landing teams or division infantry forces.

  3. LAV-25 - Wikipedia

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    The base model is protected by light gauge high hardness steel armor (MIL-A-46100), varying in nominal thickness from 4.71 mm to 9.71 mm. This level of high-hardness steel armor is intended only to offer protection against small arms rounds such as the common 7.62x39mm M1943 ball used by Kalashnikov rifles such as the AKM , to achieve the ...

  4. 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion - Wikipedia

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    3d Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion (3D LAR BN) is a fast and mobilized armored terrestrial reconnaissance battalion of the United States Marine Corps. Their primary weapon system is the LAV-25 and they are part of the 1st Marine Division and I Marine Expeditionary Force .

  5. United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions

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    By 1945, the divisions had instituted and organized their own scout-sniper, light armored reconnaissance (LAR), and division reconnaissance assets. As a result of MCO 5401.5, dated 24 August 1952, the USMC Force Restructure and Implementation Plan, the Marine Corps shrunk its forces and as a result reconnaissance battalions were eliminated and ...

  6. List of former equipment of the Iraqi Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Towed anti-aircraft gun Chinese Type 59 also used. [40] 52-K Soviet Union: 200 85 mm Towed anti-aircraft gun Used with the Fire Can radar. [25] KS-19 Soviet Union: 200 [25] 100 mm Towed anti-aircraft gun KS-30 Soviet Union: 200 [25] 130 mm Towed anti-aircraft gun ZSU-23-4 Soviet Union: 200+ [25] 23 mm Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun: M53/59 ...

  7. 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion - Wikipedia

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    A 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion Marine and LAV-25 in Iraq during June 2008. The United States Marine Corps Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalions, or LAR Battalions, are fast and mobilized armored terrestrial reconnaissance units that conduct reconnaissance-in-force (RIF) ahead of the battalion landing teams or division infantry forces.

  8. Task Force Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    The task force was going to depend on the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing (3d MAW) and follow on forces from 1st Force Service Support Group to keep it resupplied. [9] [10] One of the trickiest parts of the movement north was having to get the entire column of vehicles across the Tigris River over a single decrepit bridge in the town of Al Swash.

  9. List of current equipment of the Iraqi Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Armoured reconnaissance vehicles BRDM-2 Soviet Union: Reconnaissance vehicle: 18 [19] EE-9 Cascavel Brazil: Reconnaissance vehicle 35 [19] Utility vehicles HMMWV United States: Light utility vehicle +10,000 [33] Promoter DAPC South Korea: Infantry mobility vehicle 50 Used by ISOF, possible replacement for HMMWV. [34] Oshkosh M1070 United States