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U.S. Army generals suggested the M113 will remain in the inventory — and inside the wire — for another decade until the Vietnam-era tracked vehicle is retired. The question of the M113 and its ...
The M48 Patton and all of its variants were not alone in Vietnam. Though not a tank, the M113 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) was the counterpart to the M48 and a necessity for U.S. troops in the war.
19, 2017, in Pocheon, South Korea. (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images) A group of troops atop an M113 is one of the iconic images of the Vietnam War. The M113 armored personnel carrier, second only to ...
The first Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) built as replacement for the Army’s Vietnam-era M113 armored personnel carriers has officially rolled off the assembly line for delivery to the ...
While the M113 will have a lasting legacy as capable ... Meet the M114 Command and Reconnaissance Carrier, another Vietnam War-era tracked armored fighting vehicle, which was developed by the ...
The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) that’s intended to replace the service’s Vietnam-era M113 armored personnel carriers in armored brigade combat teams will finally enter the hands of ...
Rescue operations continued in Phu Tho province, Vietnam, after a bridge collapsed ... metres deep International Legion soldier recounts M113 APC's lifesaving role in Ukraine Each State’s ...
An interesting recording of Russian tests on the armor of an ancient M113 armored personnel carrier, which dates back to the Vietnam War, has appeared online. We explain what went wrong in this ...
The series entitled, Vietnam: The War That Changed America ... One iconic vehicle that emerged from the conflict was the American M113 that acted as an armored personnel carrier.
The armored vehicle, weighing 12.3 tonnes, can reach a top speed of 40 mph. The M113, which first saw combat in Vietnam, is old and lightly armored but versatile and easy to operate, making them ...
U.S. Army generals suggested the M113 will remain in the inventory — and inside the wire — for another decade until the Vietnam-era tracked vehicle is retired. The question of the M113 and its ...
U.S. Army generals suggested the M113 will remain in the inventory -- and inside the wire -- for another decade until the Vietnam-era tracked vehicle is retired. The question of the M113 and its ...