Thales describe Bushmaster as… Bushmaster is a combat proven vehicle that is in service with the Australian Defence Force and ...
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In the previous post, I looked at the importance of terminology and medical doctrine, and showed a handful of examples of hospital ships in service around the world. For the UK specifically, and ...
Swingfire was a British wire-guided anti-tank missile developed in the 1960s, seeing action in multiple theatres. The Orange William missile was cancelled in 1959. Watch this video on YouTube. Fairey ...
Whilst fascinating in of itself, the US Army crossing of the Sava River between what is now Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995 would have a profound impact on the development of US and British ...
The Future Command and Liaison Vehicle (FCLV) was a British Army programme to replace Ferret, and some Saxon, FV432 and Land Rover vehicles. The Future Command and Liaison Vehicle (FCLV) was defined ...
At the end of the eighties, the British Army initiated several studies to examine the requirements for its future light armoured vehicle fleet. In 1970, the Fighting Vehicles Research and Development ...
The programme requirement was split between light and heavy sub-categories, all non-protected, with a payload of up to 4 to 5 tonnes. This payload bracketing was logical, with the new Support Vehicle ...