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Marder 2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (Experimental) |
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The Bundeswehr had originally planned to replace the Marder 1 IFV, starting around the year 2000. However, this plan was cancelled in the light of Germany's reunification and the fall of the Soviet Union. However, an experimental prototype vehicle was developed that demonstrated an unprecedented operational range, cross-country mobility, mounted and dismounted firepower, and armored protection. |
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BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle |
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The BMP-2 was the immediate successor in Soviet and Warsaw Pact forces to the venerable BMP-1, and was first observed in 1982. |
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BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle |
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The BMP-1, introduced in 1967, was the Soviet Union's first true Infantry Fighting Vehicle. The vehicle had a very low profile, was amphibious, heavily armed, had an NBC protection system, and could carry eight infantrymen. |
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The Fuchs was designed as a highly mobile multi-role armored vehicle for the Bundeswehr. Production began in 1979 by Thyssen-Henschel; the vehicle on display at the Panzermuseum is a 1969 prototype developed by Porsche. |
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M113 Armored Personnel Carrier |
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The M113A1G mortar carrier is based on the ubiquitous M113 armored personnel carrier. Over 80,000 M113s of all variants were built, and this simple, adaptable, and reliable vehicle remains in service in many countries around the world. |
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