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  2. Sabrah light tank - Wikipedia

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    The Sabrah light tank is series of armored fighting vehicles developed by Elbit Systems to cater to the Philippine Army's light tank/tank destroyer requirement. The tracked light tank configuration is based on ASCOD 2 platform, supplied by Spanish manufacturer GDELS - Santa Bárbara Sistemas. [ 2] The wheeled light tank configuration is based ...

  3. Bureau of Fire Protection - Wikipedia

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    The bureau provides fire fighting vehicles depending on the jurisdiction's capabilities. Each city and municipality in the Philippines has one to four such vehicles in their inventories at a minimum. This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information.

  4. MX-1 Kalakian - Wikipedia

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    The MX-1 was developed in the early 2000s as a fire support vehicle in a joint project between Steelcraft and the Philippine Army's Light Armored Brigade (later Light Armored Division), with its prototype appearing in 2002. [1] Its development is derived from the Hari-Digma APC also designed by Steelcraft. It is the second of the four vehicles ...

  5. GKN Simba - Wikipedia

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    range. 660 km (410 mi) Maximum speed. 100 km/h (62 mph) The Simba is a wheeled armoured personnel carrier designed by GKN Sankey. [ 2] It is currently in service with the Philippine Army. [ 3] Any export sales are dormant as of 2020 since production for the Simba has ceased. [ 1]

  6. List of equipment of the Philippine Army - Wikipedia

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    14. 4. Former Belgian Land Component M113A1B upgraded to M113A2+ standard, integrated by Elbit Systems with turret and 76mm L23A1 gun from decommissioned FV101 Scorpion CVR (T). There are also a few M113A1 armed with the 76mm L23A1 gun and turret, but was done in-house by the Philippine Army. Infantry fighting vehicles.

  7. AIFV - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia, 267 FNSS ACV-15 vehicles received, plus previous 111 KIFV variants known as MIFV (Malaysian Infantry Fighting Vehicle). Philippines , 58 vehicles, composed of 45 AIFV-25 and 6 AIFV-ARV received from the United States in 1979, [ 8 ] 6 ACV-300 APCs and 1 ACV-ARV received from FNSS of Turkey in 2010 and 2004, respectively.

  8. MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle was an experimental armored vehicle developed by Philippine steelworks fabricator Steelcraft Industrial & Development Corporation, in collaboration with the Philippine Army, arising from a need by the latter for smaller, tougher armored vehicle that can fill an escort role larger armored vehicles cannot; a consideration confined Philippine jungles aggravated.

  9. LVTP-5 - Wikipedia

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    The LVTP-5 (landing vehicle, tracked, personnel 5) is a family of amphibious armored fighting vehicles used by the Philippine Marine Corps, the Republic of China Marine Corps, and, formerly, the United States Marine Corps.