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Stands for AB Business car (i.e. AB-series first class business car). ABB-1 was Douglas MacArthur's personal car. It was also used as the presidential railcar from 1935 to 1978. ABB-1 was scrapped by the mid-1980s. [42] Metropolitan: C 40 64 24 1913 New Metropolitan Unknown class due to lack of documentation.
2 1/2-ton Utility Vehicle: KM250 – Several dozens received in multiple batches acquired by the Philippine Navy and the Armed Forces of the Philippines. M939 truck United States: Heavy Utility Vehicle: M923 – Several delivered to AFP in 2013, several units for the Marines. [11] Kia KM50 Series Republic of Korea: 5-ton Utility Vehicle: KM500: 6
Steelcraft MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle Philippines: Armored tactical vehicle: MX-8 Mk. 2 2 2 prototypes were put to service, with the Mk. 2 vehicle spotted recently in service with the 8th Infantry division [18] The sole Mk.3 prototype is in service with the Philippine National Police.
Motor vehicles manufactured in the Philippines (1 C) A. Aircraft manufactured in the Philippines (17 C) M. Motorcycles of the Philippines (2 P) P.
Philippines: assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: M16A1 >30,000 Current standard-issue rifle, either made by Colt USA or Elisco Tool (Elitool) Philippines. 30,000 units were handed-over to the PNP on loan from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, several are with the PNP-SAF. Norinco CQ China: assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: CQ-A5b 6000 [67] [68]
The Marine Multi-purpose Vehicle or MMPV is a 4x4 utility vehicle built by the Philippine Marine Corps. Similar in concept and appearance to the HMMWV , it was created to replace the M151 jeeps in service, which were becoming difficult to maintain due to a lack of available spare parts.
Pages in category "Armored fighting vehicles of the Philippines" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
A modern rapid transit system was established in 1984 with the LRT Line 1 which was followed by LRT Line 2 and MRT Line 3. Additional rail lines such as MRT Line 7 the Metro Manila Subway and the Makati Intra-city Subway are planned or under construction. [3] Private car ownership is significant and has grown over time. [4]