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Discover LudwigThe phrase "combat vehicle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to military vehicles designed for engaging in combat situations.
Example: "The army deployed several advanced combat vehicles to the front lines to enhance their operational capabilities."
Alternatives: "military vehicle" or "armored vehicle."
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The Vehículo de Combate Lanzacohetes (Rocket launcher combat vehicle), or VCLC, designed in 1986, is also based on the TAM chassis and can be fitted with both 160 mm and 350 mm rockets.
Based on the TAM chassis, the Vehículo de Combate Puesto de Mando (command combat vehicle), or VCPC, is another variant designed in 1982.
Variants also include the Vehículo de Combate de Artillería de 155 mm (155 mm Artillery Combat Vehicle), or VCA 155, and the Vehículo de Combate Transporte de Mortero (Mortar Transport Combat Vehicle), or VCTM.
The original program called for the design of an infantry fighting vehicle, and in 1977 the program finished manufacturing the prototype of the Vehículo de Combate Transporte de Personal (Personnel Transport Combat Vehicle), or VCTP.
L. 109 163, § 815(a)(1), substituted "vessel, aircraft, or combat vehicle" for "vessel or aircraft".
is more than one-half the price of the vessel, aircraft, or combat vehicle involved.
Its British equivalent is the Warrior Mechanized Combat Vehicle, introduced in 1986.
The report also calls for delaying the Army's next ground combat vehicle until 2021.
Before the Crimean annexation, it was rare to see a combat vehicle in the Baltics.
Armoured combat vehicle used by infantry, the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers.
L. 109 163, § 815(a)(2), substituted "aircraft, naval vessel, or combat vehicle" for "aircraft or naval vessel" in subpars.
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