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1604:"В дни работы форума «Армия-2024» Уралвагонзавод заявил о выполнении госконтракта по поставке БРЭМ-1М"
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1336:A5 ("Hippo") tank chassis. Australia converted a
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1289:Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked)
1254:FV219 – on A45 "Universal tank" chassis
509:JT-34 crane tank, based on T-34 chassis
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1035:– The ARV based on Yugoslav/Serbian
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554:AMX 30 D (from 1973), based on the
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1054:A Russian T-72 based BREM-1 (2010)
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657:Se-Ri armoured recovery vehicle –
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685:Type 90 tank recovery vehicle –
678:Type 78 tank recovery vehicle –
671:Type 70 tank recovery vehicle –
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1516:M88A2 Hercules recovery vehicle
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373:Characteristics and roles
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428:, based on
62:introducing
1664:Categories
1614:2024-08-16
1558:References
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142:newspapers
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1330:Centurion
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1531:See also
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582:Anoa ARV
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302:British
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1424:M32A1B1
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1065:Russian
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156:scholar
58:improve
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713:(2006)
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666:Modern
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1563:Notes
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1468:M74B1
1452:M32B4
1438:M32B3
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1223:Grant
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