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An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is a military vehicleVehicle

This article is about the means of transport....
, protected by armourVehicle armour

Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles, or shells, protecting the pe...
 and armed with weaponWeapon

A weapon is a tool which is intended to or is used to injure, kill, or a person, damage or destroy property, or to otherwis...
s. Most AFVs are equipped for driving in rugged terrainTerrain

Terrain, or relief, is the third or vertical dimension of land surface....
.

Armoured fighting vehicles are classified according to their intended role on the battlefield and characteristics. This classification is not absolute; at different times different countries will classify the same vehicle in different roles. For example, armoured personnel carrierArmoured personnel carrier

Armoured personnel carriers are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield....
s
were generally replaced by infantry fighting vehicleInfantry fighting vehicle

An infantry fighting vehicle is a type of armoured fighting vehicle used to carry infantry into battle and provide fire su...
s
in a very similar role, but the latter has some capabilities lacking in the former.

Successful general-purpose armoured fighting vehicles often also serve as the base of a whole family of specialised vehicles, for example, the M113 and MT-LBMT-LB

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 tracked carriers, and the Mowag PiranhaMowag Piranha

The Light Armoured Vehicle is a family of armoured fighting vehicles designed and manufactured by the Swiss Mowag corporatio...
 wheeled AFV.

Tank



The tank is an all terrain, armoured fighting vehicle, designed primarily to engage enemy forces by the use of direct fireIndirect fire

Indirect fire is the use of artillery to fire at targets out of the crew's line of sight, by firing in a high arc out to lon...
 in the frontal assault role. Though several configurations have been tried, particularly in the early experimental days of tank development, a standard, mature design configuration has since emerged to a generally accepted pattern. This features a main artilleryArtillery

Historically, artillery refers to any engine used for the discharge of projectiles during war....
 gunGun

A gun is a mechanical device that fires projectiles at high velocity, using a propellant such as gunpowder or compressed air...
, mounted in a fully rotating turretTurret

In architecture, a turret is a small tower that projects from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle....
 atop a tracked automotive hull, with various additional machine guns throughout.

Philosophically, the tank is, by its very nature, a purely offensive weapon. Being a protective encasement with at least one gun position, it is essentially a pill box or small fortress, (though these are static fortifications of a purely defensive nature) that can move toward the enemy - hence its offensive utility.

Historically, tanks are divided into 3 categories: Light Tanks (small, thinly armoured, weakly gunned, but highly mobile tanks intended for the armoured reconnaissance role) Medium Tanks (mid-sized, adequately armoured, respectably gunned, fairly mobile tanks intended to provide an optimum balance of characteristics for manoeuver combat, primarily against other tanks) Heavy Tanks (large, thickly armoured, powerfully gunned, but barely mobile tanks intended for the breakthrough role against fortified lines, particularly in support of infantry formations) Other designations (such as Cavalry Tank, Cruiser TankCruiser tank

The cruiser tank was a British tank design concept of the inter-war period....
, Infantry TankInfantry tank

The infantry tank was a concept developed by the British in the years leading up to World War II....
) have been used by various countries to denote similar roles.

A modern incorporates advances in automotive, artillery, and armour technology to combine the best characteristics of all three historic types into a single, all around type. It is distinguished by its high level of firepower, mobility and armour protection relative to other vehicles of its era. It can cross comparatively rough terrain at high speeds, but is fuel, maintenance, and ammunition-hungry which makes it logisticallyMilitary logistics

Military logistics is the art and science of planning and carrying out the movement and maintenance of military forces....
 demanding. It has the heaviest armourVehicle armour

Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles, or shells, protecting the pe...
 of any vehicle on the battlefield, and carries a powerful weapon that may be able to engage a wide variety of ground targets. It is among the most versatile and fearsome weapons on the battlefield, valued for its shock actionFear Overview

Fear is a basic emotional sensation and response system initiated by an aversion to some perceived risk or threat....
 against other troops and high survivabilityFacts About Survivability

In engineering, survivability is the quantified ability of a system, subsystem, equipment, process, or procedure to continue...
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Armoured personnel carrier




Armoured personnel carriers (APCs) are light armoured fighting vehicles for the transport of infantryInfantry Overview

Infantry is a term for soldiers who fight primarily on foot with small arms in organized military units....
. They usually have only a machine gunMachine gun

A machine gun is a fully-automatic mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire rifle cartridges in quick successio...
 although variants carry recoilless rifleRecoilless rifle

A recoilless gun or recoilless rifle is a lightweight form of weapon that allows the firing of a heavier projectiles t...
s, anti-tank guided missileAnti-tank guided missile

An Anti-Tank Guided Missile or Anti-Tank Guided Weapon is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy hea...
s (ATGMs), or mortarsMortar (weapon)

A mortar is a muzzle-loading artillery piece that fires indirect shells at low velocities, short ranges, and high-arcing bal...
. They are not really designed to take part in a direct-fire battle, but to carry the troops to the battlefield safe from shrapnelShrapnel

Shrapnel is the term used to describe the spherical shot or musket balls dispersed when a shrapnel shell bursts....
 and ambushAmbush

An ambush is a long established military tactic in which an ambushing force uses concealment to attack an enemy that passes ...
. They may have wheelWheel Summary

A wheel is a round object that, together with an axle, allows low friction in motion by rolling....
s, tracksCaterpillar track

Caterpillar tracks are large tracks used on tanks, construction equipment and certain other off-road vehicles....
, or both as in the half-trackHalf-track Summary

A half-track is a civilian or military vehicle with regular wheels on the front for steering, and caterpillar tracks on the ...
. Examples include the American M113 (tracked), the BritishUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 FV 432 (tracked), the DutchNetherlands

The Netherlands is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands , which is formed by the Netherlands, the Neth...
/GermanGermany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in central Europe....
 Boxer MRAVBoxer MRAV

The Boxer is a European Multirole Armored Vehicle designed to accomplish a number of operations through the use of installab...
 (wheeled), the FrenchFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 VABVéhicule de l'Avant Blindé Overview

The Vhicule de l'Avant Blind or VAB is an armoured personnel carrier manufactured by the Euro Mobilit Division of GIAT I...
 (wheeled), the Soviet BTRBTR-60 Summary

The BTR-60 is the first vehicle in a series of Soviet eight-wheeled armoured personnel carriers....
 (wheeled), and the American M3M3

M3 may refer to:* Messier 3, a globular cluster of stars...
 (half-tracked).

The first attempt to carry troops in an armoured tracked vehicle was made by the British in the First World War, a lengthened Mark V* tank that could house a squad of infantry while still armed as a tank. Post-war, the idea was largely dropped in favour of trucks, small infantry carriers, and lightly-armoured half-trackHalf-track

A half-track is a civilian or military vehicle with regular wheels on the front for steering, and caterpillar tracks on the ...
s, which were widely used during the Second World War. During WWII there were some experiments into heavily armoured carriers, such as the KangaroosKangaroo (armoured personnel carrier)

A Kangaroo was a World War II British or Commonwealth armoured personnel carrier, created by conversion of a tank chassis....
, converted by stripping turrets from tanks. After the war, there was a shift away from half-tracks to tracked or wheeled armoured personnel carriers (APCs), usually armed with a machine gun for self-defence. A new one, currently being built for the Israeli Defence Forces is the WolfWolf Armoured Vehicle

The Wolf Armoured Vehicle is an armoured transport vehicle, used mainly by the Israeli Defence Force....
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Infantry mobility vehicle


Infantry Mobility Vehicle (IMV) is a modern term for a wheeled armoured personnel carrier (APC) which serves as a military patrol, reconnaissance or security vehicle. The distinction between it and an armoured car being the ability to carry a unit of infantry. Modern examples include the ATF DingoATF Dingo

The ATF Dingo is a German armored military truck....
, Bushmaster IMVBushmaster IMV Summary

The Bushmaster Infantry Mobility Vehicle is an Australian built wheeled armoured vehicle designed by Irish company Timoney T...
, Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV)Stryker

The Stryker is a family of eight-wheeled all wheel drive armored combat vehicles produced by General Dynamics Land Systems, ...
 and vehicles being fielded as part of the MRAP programMRAP (armored vehicle)

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles are a family of armored fighting vehicles designed to survive IED attacks and ambu...
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Infantry fighting vehicle


An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) is an armoured personnel carrier which allows the infantry to fight from inside, and can provide significant fire support. The first IFV was the Soviet BMP-1BMP-1

The BMP-1 is a Soviet infantry fighting vehicle which was first introduced in the early 1960s....
, which surprised the western intelligence analysts when it appeared in a military parade in 1967.



Modern IFVs are well-armed infantry carriers that allow the infantry inside to fight from within the vehicle. They are different from earlier APCs by their heavier armament allowing them to give direct-fire support during an assault, firing ports allowing the infantry to fire personal weapons while mounted, and improved armourVehicle armour Summary

Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles, or shells, protecting the pe...
. They are typically armed with a twenty millimetre or larger autocannonAutocannon

An autocannon is a projectile weapon with a larger caliber than a machine gun, but smaller than field gun or other artillery...
, and possibly with ATGMs. IFVs are usually trackedCaterpillar track

Caterpillar tracks are large tracks used on tanks, construction equipment and certain other off-road vehicles....
, but some wheeled vehicles fall into this category, too.

Specially-equipped IFVs have taken on some of the roles of light tanks; they are used by reconnaissance organizations, and light IFVs are used by airborne units which must be able to fight without the heavy firepower of tanks.

By comparison the Israeli MerkavaMerkava

Merkava is a series of main battle tanks developed and manufactured by Israel Military Industries for the Israel Defense For...
 is a main battle tank with the ability to carry a section of infantry.

Self-propelled artillery



Self-propelled artillery are artilleryArtillery

Historically, artillery refers to any engine used for the discharge of projectiles during war....
 pieces which have been given their own integral transport by mounting them on trackedCaterpillar track

Caterpillar tracks are large tracks used on tanks, construction equipment and certain other off-road vehicles....
 or wheeled chassis. They are usually armoured as well. The mobility provided allows artillery to keep up with the pace of armoured warfareArmoured warfare

Armoured warfare in modern warfare is understood to be the use of armoured fighting vehicles as a central component of the m...
, and gives them nominal protection from counter-battery or small armsFacts About Small arms

The term small arms generally describes any number of smaller infantry weapons, such as firearms that an individual soldier...
 fire. Like towed artillery, a battery of self-propelled gunsSelf-propelled artillery

Self-propelled artillery vehicles are a way of giving mobility to artillery....
 must still set up in a relatively safe area to perform fire missions, but is able to relocate more quickly.

Assault gunAssault gun

An assault gun is a gun or howitzer mounted on a motor vehicle or armored chassis, designed for use in the direct fire role ...
s are self-propelled artillery pieces intended to support infantryInfantry

Infantry is a term for soldiers who fight primarily on foot with small arms in organized military units....
 in the direct-fire role. They usually have a large-calibre gun capable of firing a heavy high-explosive shellShell (projectile) Overview

A shell is a projectile, which, as opposed to a bullet, is not solid but contains an explosive or other filling, though mode...
, effective against dug-in troops and fortifications.

Tank destroyer



Self-propelled anti-tank guns, or tank destroyers, are used primarily to provide antitank support for infantryInfantry

Infantry is a term for soldiers who fight primarily on foot with small arms in organized military units....
 or tankTank

A tank is a tracked armoured fighting vehicle, designed to engage enemy forces by the use of direct fire....
 units, in defensive or withdrawalWithdrawal (military)

A withdrawal is a type of military operation, generally meaning retreating forces back while maintaining contact with the en...
 operations. They may mount a high-velocity anti-tank gun or sometimes an antitank guided missile launcher, or ATGM.

Tank destroyers cannot fulfill the many roles of tanks; they are much less flexible, and usually lacking in anti-infantry capability, but they are much less expensive to manufacture, maintain, and resupply than tanks.

Gun-armed tank destroyers have been largely supplanted by the more general-purpose tanks and ATGM launchers since Second World War, with lightly-armoured ATGM carriers used for supplementary long-range antitank capabilities, and to replace tanks in light or airborne forcesAirborne forces

Airborne forces are military units, usually light infantry, set up to be moved by aircraft and 'dropped' into battle....
.

Tankette



A tankette is a small armoured fighting vehicle with a crew of one or two, similar to a tank, intended for infantry support or reconnaissance. Most had no turretGun turret

A gun turret is a means of giving a otherwised fixed weapon the ability to cover an area of fire....
 and were armed with one or two machine gunMachine gun

A machine gun is a fully-automatic mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire rifle cartridges in quick successio...
s, or rarely with a heavier gun or grenade launcher. Tankettes were produced between about 1930 and 1941, but the concept was abandoned because of its limited utility and vulnerability to anti-tank weapons. Their role was largely taken over by armoured cars.

A classic design was the British Carden Loyd tanketteCarden Loyd Tankette

Carden Loyd tankette can refer to:...
—many others were modelled after it. Japan was among the most prolific users of tankettes, producing a number of designs, which they found useful for jungle warfareJungle warfare

Jungle warfare is a term used to cover the special techniques needed for military units to survive and fight in jungle terra...
.

Other tankettes are the British Universal carrierUniversal Carrier

The Universal Carrier, usually known as a Bren Gun Carrier, was a small, tracked British-designed military vehicle, us...
 and the Polish TKSTKS

The TK and TKS were the Polish tankettes of the Second World War. ...
.

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