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share less commonality. In March 2000, the Army confirmed it would award up to two contracts. In
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549:"Intent Letter Says Heavy Forces Are Too Heavy: Shinseki Hints at Restructuring, Aggressive Changes for the Army"
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1013:"United Defense Touts Production Readiness, Deployability For IAV Competition"
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982:"General Motors Trumpets General Dynamics Deal For Meeting IAV Requirements"
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1378:"Brigade Teams to Cost 40 Percent Less in O&S Than Heavy Brigades"
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proposal by permitting the company to substitute its Stryker
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622:"Soldiers Try Out Medium Armor In Fort Knox Demonstrations"
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826:. Vol. 204, no. 41. Access Intelligence
820:"U.S. Army to Borrow LAV IIIs From Canadian Army"
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220:In April 2000, the Army released its
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704:Baumgardner, Neil (10 March 2000).
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184:Mobile Tactical Vehicle Light
67:General Dynamics Land Systems
18:Mobile Tactical Vehicle Light
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1501:M1127 reconnaissance vehicle
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264:Height adjustable suspension
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1308:Burger, Kim (3 July 2000).
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304:Teledyne Brown Engineering
172:Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé
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91:U.S. Army Chief of Staff
63:armored fighting vehicle
1649:Armoured reconnaissance
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1480:Interim Armored Vehicle
881:"Army Releases IAV RFP"
441:M1128 mobile gun system
411:self-propelled howitzer
108:operations short of war
44:Interim Armored Vehicle
1644:Reconnaissance vehicle
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2125:TAD Turangga
1897:K151 Raycolt
1882:Hunter TR-12
1767:Cheetah MMPV
1634:Armored car
1554:(M1253 ATVV)
1546:(M1254 MEVV)
1538:(M1257 ESVV)
1530:(M1251 FSVV)
1514:(M1252 MCVV)
1496:(M1256 ICVV)
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2768:GPV general
2324:Panhard VCR
2279:EE-11 Urutu
2015:Iveco Lince
1832:Dragoon 300
1522:(M1255 CVV)
399:Vietnam War
373:MGS variant
292:ST Kinetics
268:ride height
254:(GDLS) and
215:B1 Centauro
178:, the GDLS
160:Dragoon APC
69:(GDLS) and
2848:Categories
2794:Motor pool
2710:Terrex ICV
2653:Piranha IV
2599:Panus R600
2589:OT-64 SKOT
2359:Mowag Puma
2354:Iveco Puma
2344:Pegaso BMR
2339:Patria 6Ă—6
2239:APS-3 Anoa
2156:URO VAMTAC
2020:Iveco Puma
1742:Bushmaster
1432:6 February
1395:6 February
1361:6 February
1327:6 February
1293:18 January
1266:23 January
1232:24 January
1198:6 February
1164:6 February
1130:6 February
1091:6 February
1057:24 January
1023:15 January
992:15 January
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932:3 February
891:15 January
864:7 February
830:18 January
803:7 February
769:15 January
742:15 January
716:15 January
689:18 January
662:18 January
635:20 January
605:7 February
566:7 February
534:References
217:and M113.
203:Fort Lewis
2805:Navboxes:
2658:Piranha V
2594:Pandur II
2274:Didgori-3
2161:Unibuffel
1847:First Win
1822:Didgori-2
1817:Didgori-1
1807:Crocodile
1639:Scout car
1627:Overviews
286:Cockerill
211:TPz Fuchs
176:TPz Fuchs
164:Bionix 25
139:Fort Knox
133:Proposals
60:U.S. Army
58:), was a
2715:Type 07P
2527:Bumerang
2394:Tatrapan
2319:Pandur I
2304:Mbombe 6
2229:Al-Faris
2201:Wer'wolf
2025:OTT Puma
1965:Maverick
1955:Marauder
1792:Commando
1782:Cobra II
1762:Chaimite
1682:Akrep II
1427:24819853
1390:43985173
1356:43985149
1322:43984843
1261:43985396
1227:43984265
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798:43985046
600:43995956
561:43984647
506:See also
405:Variants
371:for the
186:and the
93:General
2787:Related
2778:JRVG-1A
2773:Piranha
2730:Type 96
2725:Type 19
2720:Type 08
2695:SuperAV
2675:Rosomak
2648:Piranha
2636:Stryker
2631:LAV III
2577:Lazar 3
2572:Lazar 2
2557:Kestrel
2547:Freccia
2452:Al-Fahd
2399:Typhoon
2294:Grizzly
2249:BTR-152
2186:VXB-170
2140:Timoney
2100:Senator
2000:Nimer-1
1975:Mohafiz
1970:MaxxPro
1960:Matador
1887:Igirigi
1872:Grizzly
1852:Gazelle
1812:CSK-181
1752:Casspir
1747:Cashuat
1726:Unicorn
1702:Bastion
1667:ABC-79M
1475:Stryker
260:LAV III
180:Dragoon
168:LAV 300
152:LAV III
79:Stryker
75:LAV III
2750:YP-408
2740:Wisent
2705:TAB-71
2700:TAB-63
2685:Saur 1
2614:LAV-25
2609:LAV II
2542:Enigma
2522:BTR-94
2517:BTR-90
2512:BTR-80
2507:BTR-70
2502:BTR-60
2434:WZ-551
2429:WZ-523
2389:SIBMAS
2333:XA-180
2314:Otaman
2269:Cougar
2264:Caiman
2244:Avalon
2206:WZ-550
2166:Unicob
2151:UR-416
2146:TM-170
2090:Roland
2070:RG-32M
2040:Ranger
2035:Rakhsh
1995:MXT-MV
1910:Komodo
1802:Cougar
1797:Condor
1772:CM6614
1737:Burraq
1732:Bullet
1722:Buffel
1717:BTR-40
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2690:Shark
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2567:Lazar
2537:Eitan
2532:CM-32
2497:BTR-7
2492:BTR-4
2487:BTR-3
2482:Boxer
2409:Valuk
2384:Shoet
2374:RN-94
2369:RG-35
2364:Ratel
2309:Okapi
2289:Fuchs
2284:Ejder
2259:Bulat
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2055:RG-19
2050:RG-12
2045:RCV-9
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1945:MAP45
1940:Mamba
1935:M-ATV
1930:M1117
1920:LOV-1
1915:Kozak
1905:Kirpi
1877:Hippo
1857:Golan
1827:Dingo
1777:Cobra
1677:Akrep
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2472:Arma
2457:ATOM
2424:VN22
2329:Pasi
2254:Bull
2211:Żubr
2191:Wolf
2181:VN-4
2130:TAPV
2120:SK-1
2085:Reva
2005:Nimr
1990:MX-8
1985:MR-8
1980:MPCV
1901:Kaya
1892:ILAV
1842:Fahd
1837:Dzik
1692:AVGP
1618:and
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1397:2022
1363:2022
1329:2022
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197:The
146:the
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38:2003
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2584:MPC
2467:AMV
2462:AV8
2444:8Ă—8
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2221:6Ă—6
2171:VAB
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1867:GTP
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