Gn. 35 (General Motors M113 Armored Personnel Carrier)
The General Motors M113 Armored Personnel Carrier was an armored personnel carrier developed by the United States during the 1960s.
Gm. 29 (General Motors M16 Half-Track)
A versatile armored personnel carrier used by the United States Army during World War II, capable of transporting troops and supplies across difficult terrain.
Gm. 4 (General Motors M3 Half-Track)
A versatile armored personnel carrier used by the United States Army during World War II, capable of transporting troops and supplies across difficult terrain.
Fv 550 Saxon (British): Armored Personnel Carrier
A British armored personnel carrier that entered service in 1962. It was designed to transport troops in combat situations.
Fv 520 (British): Armored Personnel Carrier
A British armored personnel carrier that was developed in the 1970s but never entered production. It was intended to be a successor to the FV 550 Saxon.
Fv 550 (British): Armored Personnel Carrier
A British armored personnel carrier that was developed in the 1970s but never entered production. It was intended to be a successor to the FV 550 Saxon.
Fs-11 (American): M3 Half-Track
A versatile, armored personnel carrier used by the US Army in World War 2. It was employed for transporting troops, towing artillery, and providing fire support.
Feifel Sd.Kfz. 250
A series of German half-tracked armored personnel carriers used extensively during World War II, known for their versatility and adaptability to various roles, from troop transport to reconnaissance and command.
Feifel Sd.Kfz. 7
A German half-tracked armored personnel carrier used extensively during World War II, known for its versatility and adaptability to various roles, from troop transport to reconnaissance and command.
Dy. 1800 – M3 Halftrack
A versatile American armored personnel carrier that was widely used during World War II. It could transport infantry, artillery, and supplies.