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Army Technical Bulletin 43-0209, Color, Marking, and Camouflage Painting of Military Vehicles, Construction Equipment and Materials Handling Equipment, standardizes how vehicle bumper numbers are applied. The markings are divided into four positions. Positions 1 and 2 are applied on the left, while positions 3 and 4 are applied on the right.
Rank. Vehicles of General Officers carried a plate 6 inches high by 9 inches wide on the front right and left rear bumpers, painted red and bearing up to five white five pointed stars. Covered up or removed when vehicle was not carrying the general. Flags were an alternate, flown on right front wing of cars.
M1917. M1 Combat Car. Light Tank M2. Light Tank M3/M5. Light Tank (Airborne) M22. Light Tank M24. M41/A1/A2/A3 Walker Bulldog. M551/A1 Sheridan (Armored Reconnaissance Airborne Assault Vehicle) T7 Combat Car.
List of U.S. Signal Corps vehicles. (Redirected from List of U.S. Signal Corps Vehicles) This is a list of vehicles used by the U.S. Army Signal Corps from World War I through World War II . An empty Lance wagon, possibly the K-2 used to carry "Lance" poles for telephone/telegraph wire.
M113A3 APC. M113 Armored Medical Evacuation Vehicle (AMEV) M548A3 Cargo Carrier. M577A3 Medical Vehicle. M901A3 Improved TOW Vehicle (ITV) M1059A3 Lynx Smoke Generator Carrier (SGC) M1064A3 Mortar Carrier. M1068A3 Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) Carrier. (AMPV) Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle 130.
This guidance covers the categorization of military ground vehicles (e.g. tanks, military motorcycles and unmanned ground combat vehicles ). This guide is intended to assist with categorizing articles consistently whilst avoiding articles being placed in a large number of categories. This guidance is not intended to apply to the following:
Military vehicles of the post–Cold War period. This category is for articles about military vehicles introduced after the end of the Cold War . For vehicles introduced during the earlier period see Category:Military vehicles of the Cold War.
A military vehicle is any vehicle for land-based military transport and activity, including combat vehicles, both specifically designed for or significantly used by military. [1] Most military vehicles require off-road capabilities and/or vehicle armor, [1] making them heavy. Some have vehicle tracks instead of just wheels; half-tracks have both.
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