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  • MICV-65, short for Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, 1965, was a US Army project that studied a number of armored fighting vehicles that would replace...
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    IFV companion project called MICV-65, Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle. In 1964, the Army solicited bids for the MICV-65, awarding the contract for the...
    66 KB (6,963 words) - 12:11, 4 December 2024
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    fighting vehicle (IFV), also known as a mechanized infantry combat vehicle (MICV), is a type of armoured fighting vehicle used to carry infantry into battle...
    30 KB (3,750 words) - 01:56, 14 June 2024
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    the MICV-65 program focused on troop carriers, a separate requirement for a scout vehicle led to the XM800. None of the vehicles from the MICV-65 project...
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    M114 and the Marine Corps amphibious assault vehicle and the ill-fated MICV-65 series of armored vehicles, including on a palletised mount in the cabin...
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    rounds. The Bushmaster project started as an offshoot of the US Army's MICV-65 program that was attempting to introduce a new infantry fighting vehicle...
    34 KB (3,168 words) - 05:45, 8 December 2024
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    Army Stryker infantry carrier vehicle M242 Bushmaster Mechanized infantry MICV-65 – US Army project leading to development of the M2 Bradley Warrior tracked...
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    with a series of infantry fighting vehicle designs, starting with the MICV-65, although nothing entered service until the M-2 Bradley appeared during...
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    operational use. At the turn of 1964-65, the US Army started the ambitious Bushmaster project as an offshoot of the MICV-65 program to replace the M113 armored...
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    troops, a number of experiments were carried out in the 1960s under the MICV-65 project, which aimed to develop a true infantry fighting vehicle rather...
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    on their experiences with the earlier XM701 vehicle, developed for the MICV-65 program. The XM765 was based on the M113A1, upgraded with an enclosed turret...
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    Firing Port Weapon to go along with the Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle (MICV) program also started at that time. A requirement for these vehicles was...
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    This is in line with British Army doctrine concerning the role of the APC/MICV, specifically that it is to carry troops under protection to the objective...
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    1969. It was determined by a study of a possible Chobham-armour protected MICV that a completely new design using only Chobham armour for the most vulnerable...
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    and 4 of the programme renamed as XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle (MICV) for a value exceeding USD $700 million. Rheinmetall is teaming with Textron...
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  • Air Force A-10 during Operation Desert Storm attacked British Warrior MICVs, resulting in nine British dead and numerous casualties. During the Battle...
    245 KB (32,562 words) - 05:42, 14 December 2024
  • GR2S (West Germany – carbine/compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO) HK53 MICV (West Germany – carbine/compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO) HK53A2 (West...
    221 KB (29,134 words) - 02:37, 15 December 2024