Sure. Are they? No. There would be no point to it and besides it would be a real problem when someone blew it up.
It is possible but not likely. The dangers in an accident would be far too great.
<p><p>Technology- in the form of machines, engines, land and air vehicles (both civilian and military), and electronics. Technology- in the form of machines, engines, land and air vehicles (both civilian and military), and electronics.
It depends if you are looking for US or foreign military vehicles (Land Rover, VW, UNIMOG). There are several web sites that Iam aware of the provide information on military trucks. Janes Defense is a excellent resourse as well for information on military vehicles.
In terms of military technology: United States > Russia > People's Republic of ChinaNotes:1) Israel, Japan, and South Korea largely purchase or receive aircraft technology from the United States.2) United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Turkey, and Republic of China (Taiwan), largely purchase military aircrafts from the United States.2) France largely ceased military aircraft research and expansion.3) India largely purchases military aircrafts and less sophisticated aircraft technology from Russia.4) Technology is measured by stealth fighter and bomber capability.
MRAP stands for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected. This acronym usually refers to military vehicles. These vehicles are designed to resist land mines and other kinds of explosive devices that may be encountered.
I am unsure if you mean an actual tiger (carnivorous land mammal of the Panthera genus) or a Tiger military vehicle. Either way, it is all about the markings. The carnivores have natural markings, and on the military vehicles, they have markings painted on them.
Pitsco cars began in the early 1970s as a teaching activity for seventh-grade. The cars were originally called Land Speed Record Assault Vehicles (LSRAVs) and are powered by CO2 cartridges.
Military flights land in Oxfordshire from many different commercial flights. An example of military flights that land in Oxfordshire include United Military Travel.
One very popular wind powered vehicle is called a land yacht. Just do a google search for "land yacht" or "land yacht kits". There are both kits and plans available from a number of sources.
Jet-powered aircraft land on the same airports as piston-engine aircraft.
A jet or rocket powered car.
A jet or rocket powered car.