
Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier - Wikipedia
M113 w/ M8 turret – The Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN; South Vietnamese Army) fitted a small number of M113 armored personnel carriers with turrets taken from obsolete M8 Greyhound armored cars.
M113 armored personnel carrier - Wikipedia
A large array of turrets and fixed mounts are available to mount high explosive cannon ranging from 20 mm to 105 mm on to the M113 series, making them function as assault guns and fire support; while in many cases still having room inside to …
M113 Armored Personal Carrier (1954) - tank-afv.com
Egypt receive M113 in the 1980s and locally produced improved copies known as the SIFV equipped with an upgraded armour kit, designed to resist 23 mm AP rounds and the 25 mm KBA-B02 turret. Israel IDF was a prolific user of the M113 since the early 1980s.
Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier - Military Wiki
NM142 (Rakettpanserjager) - Anti-tank variant of the M113A2 used by the Norwegian army, equipped with the Armoured Launching Turret, developed in Norway by Kvaerner Eureka. The ALT contains a TOW-2 guided anti-tank missile system with one launch tube on either side of …
Cerberus M113 Test Vehicle - Tank Encyclopedia
2024年6月17日 · Cerberus was an experimental infantry fighting vehicle turret designed by Spain. It was mounted on an M113 APC for testing.
M113AS4 armoured personnel carrier - Australian Army
The M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) have provided the Australian Defence Force with a protected mobility and armoured fighting capability since the Vietnam War. The M113AS4 was upgraded from the Vietnam-era M113AS1 and includes an electrically powered turret, day/night weapon sights, a new engine, steering controls, drive train ...
M113 series of full-track armoured vehicles - RootsWeb
2025年4月8日 · Five prototypes, designated T113, were built using aluminium armour and powered by Continental air-cooled engines. A further five prototypes, designated T117, were also built using steel armour and driven by a Packard water-cooled engine. By 1957 ATAC had received one of each of both types of hull.
M113A1 Fire Support Vehicle by Paul D. Handel - ADH Publishing
2012年4月25日 · By mid 1967 the Ordnance Factory at Maribyrnong, Victoria had produced a pilot model of the interim APAFV, subsequently designated M113A1 (FS) (FS for fire support). The M113A1 vehicle had a major portion of the hull roof removed and an adapter plate with riser turret ring fitted, and the turret from a Saladin Armoured Car installed.
M113 (Armored Personnel Carrier) - The Army Historical Foundation
The specs called for a fully tracked, fully enclosed vehicle that could match the mobility of modern tanks so that tanks and newly developed mechanized infantry units could work together as part of an integrated team.
M113 / M901 GLH-H ‘Ground Launched Hellfire - Tank …
2022年6月24日 · The Hellfire turret consisted of 4 primary parts: the basket lying underneath the turret and inside the body of the M113, the manned section of the turret, the guidance system at the front, and the rocket pods themselves. At the back of the turret were a pair of hatches with vision blocks around them.