F-AT(Fast Anti-Tank) Anti-Tank Vehicle
It is a military vehicle designed for rapid response to anti-tank missions. Characterized by high mobility and powerful firepower, it can be quickly deployed to key positions on the battlefield to fight against enemy armored forces. The design focuses on the combination of rapid maneuvering and firepower attack, and can move quickly on various terrains, including complex battlefields such as urban environments, mountains and jungles. Armor protection, although relatively weak, but their main advantage is mobility and rapid strike capability. It can carry a variety of anti-tank weapons to suit different battlefield needs. The design also takes into account a variety of ways to achieve anti-tank warfare in modern warfare.
F-UC(Fast Utility & Communications) Communication Vehicle
It is a fast universal communication vehicle designed to provide rapid and efficient communication and multi-purpose support. Can be quickly deployed to a variety of environments. Equipped with advanced communication equipment to ensure stable communication with the outside world at any location. Internal operation area, equipment area and roof area for installation and operation of various communication and monitoring equipment. The design focuses on flexibility and adaptability, enabling it to adapt to different mission requirements, such as safe emergency response, border prevention and control, power inspection, etc. The high mobility and versatility of this vehicle make it a modern emergency communication and on-site command. Important assets.
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.
German 37 mmFLAK42 anti-aircraft gun
It is an anti-aircraft gun used by Germany during World War II and belongs to the FLAK series. It is an improvement on the earlier 37mm anti-aircraft gun, designed to improve the rate of fire and simplify the production process. The design makes it effective against low-flying enemy aircraft. The design uses lighter materials and improved construction to make it more flexible in combat. It can rotate 360 degrees, and the vertical shooting angle ranges from -7 ° to 90 °, which is suitable for various combat environments. It is used for air defense operations and can also be used as ground fire support when necessary. It was widely deployed in the German air defense forces and played an important role in many battlefields.
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.
Israel Makmat160mm mortars
is a self-propelled heavy mortar based on the chassis of the M4 Sherman tank, developed by Israel in the 1960 s. This mortar system was used to provide fire support during the Yom Kippur War in 1973 and the Lebanon Campaign, although the limited protection it provided was characterized by its huge 160mm mortar, installed in the chassis and turret of the original Sherman tank, Located in front of the engine. It is the embodiment of the innovative ability of Israeli engineers to allow the use of the new Israeli M-66 mortar, which is capable of firing 40kg shells and has a range of about 9.6 kilometers.
2B14 "Salver" Soviet Mortar
2B14 "Salver" is a mortar developed by the former Soviet Union, also known as Mortar2B14. It is a heavy mortar designed to provide fire support and indirect firing. Adopting a 120mm caliber, it has excellent range and accuracy. Using shells for shooting, various types of ammunition can be fired, including high explosive bombs, smoke bombs, and illumination bombs. Supported by a tripod, stable shooting can be performed on different terrains. Usually operated by a small group, including gunners, assistants, and observers. It is a powerful heavy mortar with excellent range and precision.
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