Type 87 armored emergency repair vehicle

Type 87 armored emergency repair vehicle

Type 87 armored repair vehicle is an armored vehicle developed by China, mainly used for vehicle maintenance and rescue tasks on the battlefield. It is based on the tank chassis design, has good off-road ability and maneuverability, and can perform tasks under complex terrain conditions. The Type 87 armored repair vehicle is equipped with a crane, towing equipment and various maintenance tools, which can quickly repair damaged vehicles and tow them away from the battlefield
SISU GTP 4x 4 armored vehicle

SISU GTP 4x 4 armored vehicle

Oshkosh M-ATV armored personnel carrier

Oshkosh M-ATV armored personnel carrier

The Oshkosh M-ATV(Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicle, mine-resistant ambush protection all-terrain vehicle) is a light tactical vehicle developed by Oshkosh (Oshkosh Corporation) for the MRAP all-terrain vehicle program. It is designed to replace some of the active high-mobility multi-purpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWVs), providing the same level of protection as the larger and heavier MRAPs, but with better mobility.
Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicle

Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicle

The Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) is a light utility tactical vehicle designed and manufactured by Oshkosh Corporation (Oshkosh Corporation). The JLTV is designed to provide the U.S. military with a highly maneuverable and highly protective vehicle to replace some of the active-duty highly maneuverable multi-purpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWVs).
HTF5700 military armored vehicle

HTF5700 military armored vehicle

ArhanP51 multi-purpose military armored vehicle

ArhanP51 multi-purpose military armored vehicle

Patria AMV armored personnel carrier

Patria AMV armored personnel carrier

The Patria AMV (Armored Modular Vehicle) is an 8-or 6-wheeled multi-purpose military armored vehicle designed and manufactured by the Finnish company Patria. Its main feature is its modular design, which can combine different turrets, weapons, sensors or communication systems as needed.
F-IC(Fast Infantry Carrier) Infantry Transporter

F-IC(Fast Infantry Carrier) Infantry Transporter

It is a fast infantry transport vehicle designed to improve infantry mobility and rapid deployment capabilities. Able to quickly transport infantry units to the battlefield and provide them with the necessary fire support. It is usually equipped with heavy armor to protect the crew from small-calibre weapons and shell fragments. Able to move quickly on various terrains. The design focuses on flexibility and versatility, enabling it to adapt to different operational needs. Equipped with machine guns, grenade launchers and other light weapons to provide self-defense and suppression fire. In emergency situations that require rapid response and deployment, infantry forces can be quickly deployed to key areas.
American M113A1 Armored Carrier

American M113A1 Armored Carrier

It is the standard model of the American M113 armored transport vehicle series, which is mainly used for cooperative tank operations and has an important military status. The main armament includes one 12.7mm heavy machine gun and two M60 7.62mm general-purpose machine guns. In actual combat, the U.S. military modified the M113A1 armored vehicle, enhanced its defensive armor, and installed defensive shields on both sides of the roof for the M60 machine gun. With amphibious capabilities, water travel uses track paddling, and water steering is similar to land. Both sides of the car body are provided with rubber panels that can control the water flow on the upper part of the crawler. It is one of the most produced armored vehicles since the second half of the 20th century.
Military Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Military Infantry Fighting Vehicle

It is an armored combat vehicle designed for transporting infantry and providing fire support. It is usually equipped with machine guns, machine guns and anti-tank missiles, which can move quickly on the battlefield and provide protection for infantry. It can not only transport infantry, but also provide fire support against enemy armored vehicles and infantry. Different levels of armor are used to provide protection to the occupants, and some modern combat vehicles also use composite armor to enhance protection. It has high mobility and can quickly deploy and fight in complex terrain. With amphibious combat capability, it can travel in the water, increasing the flexibility of its deployment. It plays an important role in the modern battlefield.
British GKNSankeySimba armored personnel carrier

British GKNSankeySimba armored personnel carrier

It is an armored personnel carrier designed by British company GKN, mainly serving the Philippine army. It entered service in the 1990 s and is still in use today. Designed for export market sales, it was originally intended to complement GKNSaxon armored vehicles. It is considered an upgraded version of Saxon for its larger size and improved performance. The 4x 4 chassis and large-size wheels, combined with a good power-to-weight ratio, make it have good performance in both road and off-road conditions. The Philippines is the only user of Simba, and the United Kingdom does not use this type of armored vehicle. A total of 150 Simba were procured.
American LAV-25 Infantry Fighter

American LAV-25 Infantry Fighter

It is a type of wheeled infantry fighting vehicle developed and equipped by the United States in the early 1980 s. It is a Piranha wheeled armored vehicle produced by the diesel engine division of General Motors of Canada under the license of Movag of Switzerland. It belongs to the category of light wheeled armored vehicles, with a total combat weight of only 13.4 tons. It can be airdropped by C- 130 transport aircraft and has the capability of amphibious operations. The main weapon is a 25mm "Viper" chain cannon, equipped with advanced two-way stabilization devices, so that the cannon can maintain a continuous fire output during the movement of the armored vehicle. Designed with a focus on rapid deployment and mobility.
armored personnel carrier

armored personnel carrier

It is an armored military vehicle designed to transport personnel and equipment in combat areas. The idea is to quickly transport infantry to any location on the battlefield and to resist light weapons attacks. Compared with infantry fighting vehicles, the level of armor protection is lower, usually not equipped with weapons exceeding 20mm caliber, and mainly focuses on transportation rather than direct participation in combat. The track type has lower ground pressure and better off-road maneuverability, but the track wears faster and usually requires long-distance transportation by rail or truck. It also has amphibious capabilities and can traverse waters, usually by propeller, water jet or track propulsion.
Soviet BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Soviet BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

It is a type of infantry fighting vehicle designed and produced in the Soviet era. The main task is to enable infantry to keep up with the speed of tanks and provide cover to eliminate enemy forces. Have good mobility and a certain degree of protection. The body is welded with armor to withstand small-caliber bullets and fragmentation, and carries artillery and machine guns to support infantry in street battles. The main weapon is a 73mm caliber 2A28 low-pressure smoothbore gun, which can fire high-explosive anti-tank shells and grenades, with 40 rounds of ammunition. The front upper armor of the car body is 6mm, arranged at an inclination of 10 °, providing a certain degree of ricoche probability. Tilt design to increase protection
Soviet Union MT-LB multi-purpose light armored tractor

Soviet Union MT-LB multi-purpose light armored tractor

It is a multi-purpose amphibious auxiliary armored tracked vehicle developed by the Soviet Union in the late 1960 s. Since 1964, began to serve in the armed forces of the Soviet Union, and was widely used for its excellent cross-country ability and amphibious characteristics. The original design was to replace the old AT-P artillery tractor, which could only transport heavily armed soldiers and also tow artillery. The vehicle structure includes a fully welded steel armored hull that provides protection from small arms fire and shell fragments. It is equipped with a 7.62mm PKT machine gun for self-defense. It plays a role in some areas with its reliability and versatility.
Japanese Type 87 reconnaissance and surveillance vehicle

Japanese Type 87 reconnaissance and surveillance vehicle

The Type 87 reconnaissance and surveillance vehicle is a wheeled armored vehicle developed by Komatsu Corporation in Japan and used by the Ground Self Defense Force for reconnaissance purposes. Each division and brigade of the Ground Self Defense Force is equipped with reconnaissance teams and tank company headquarters. The Ground Self Defense Force initially used two types of wheeled armored vehicles, the US M8 armored vehicle and M20 armored vehicle, both of which were only equipped in a few cases and had a short service period. The reason is that at that time (in the 1950s), Japan's road network was poor and most of the main national highways were unpaved. As a domestic mobile wheeled vehicle, its mobility was not strong, and the budget for equipping tracked vehicles such as the Type 60 armored personnel carrier was limited to support another type of vehicle.
Bradley fire support vehicle

Bradley fire support vehicle

BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle is a tracked infantry fighting vehicle developed by the Soviet Union in the mid-1960s. The BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle has a total combat weight of 13.3 tons, with 3 crew members and 8 passengers. The maximum highway speed is 65 kilometers per hour and the maximum travel distance is 600 kilometers. The front of the car has a streamlined sloping deck with good bulletproof performance. The front of the vehicle can withstand attacks from 12.7mm bullets, and the single person turret at the top of the middle of the vehicle is equipped with one 2A28 73mm smoothbore gun, one 7.62mm parallel machine gun, and a top mounted AT-3 "refractory box" anti tank missile launcher.
1960s tracked tank BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle

1960s tracked tank BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle

The BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle is a tracked infantry fighting vehicle developed by the Soviet Union in the mid-1960s, with a combat weight of 13.3 tons, 3 crew members, and 8 passengers. The maximum highway speed is 65 kilometers per hour and the maximum travel distance is 600 kilometers. The front of the car has a streamlined sloping deck with good bulletproof performance. The front of the vehicle can withstand attacks from 12.7mm bullets, and the single person turret at the top of the middle of the vehicle is equipped with one 2A28 73mm smoothbore gun, one 7.62mm parallel machine gun, and a top mounted AT-3 "refractory box" anti tank missile launcher.
FIAT Type 6614 Wheeled Armored Personnel Transporter 3D Model Military AR Model

FIAT Type 6614 Wheeled Armored Personnel Transporter 3D Model Military AR Model

The 6614 wheeled armored personnel carrier is a wheeled armored personnel carrier jointly developed by Italy's Fiat (FIAT) and Otto Melara (OTO Melara) in the late 1960 s.