Military sealift command
Ordnance refers to military weapons and equipment, such as ammunition and combat vehicles. Ordnance is also the name of that branch of an armed force that handles such supplies. **This word should not be confused with 'ordinance' - a local law or regulation.
The military term is a Squadron.
A turret is a weapon mount that protects the crew or mechanism of a projectile-firing weapon.Some military vehicles that use a turret to attack enemy forces are wheeled combat vehicles, naval ships, and command vehicles.
During World War II, Germany had a vast array of military vehicles, including tanks, trucks, armored cars, and other transport vehicles. Estimates suggest that Germany produced around 500,000 armored vehicles, including approximately 40,000 tanks. Additionally, millions of trucks and other support vehicles were used to facilitate logistics and troop movements. Overall, the total number of vehicles utilized by the German military during the conflict was significant, reflecting the extensive mobilization of resources.
Yes, Japan does have a military but has no army. Japan's military can only be used for self-defense and the reason why Japan does not have an army because they'll be bringing military weapons and vehicles to attack other countries. After WW2, they were banned by the rules. Japan can only use its military in defense.
Military Sealift Command
Throughout the entire world, there are thousands upon thousands of military vehicles in operation. Pertaining primarily to the United States of America, there are between 100-200.
One can find military vehicles for sale on the internet and especially in the military car lot. There, they help the military community to buy and sell their vehicles.
Classic Military Vehicles was created in 2001.
There was no Chevrolet automobiles produced in 1943, due to World War 2. General Motors was producing military supplies and military vehicles. Chrysler did produce some cars for the military and civilian sales but Chevrolet did not.
Bart H. Vanderveen has written: 'Kaleidoscope of Bedford and Vauxhall military vehicles' -- subject(s): Bedford trucks, History, Military Vehicles, Vauxhall automobile 'A Source book for military support vehicles' 'World directory of modern military vehicles' -- subject(s): Military Vehicles 'The observer's fighting vehicles directory, World War II' -- subject(s): Military Vehicles
Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles was created in 1986.
Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles's population is 370.
Christopher J. Lamb has written: 'Secret weapon' -- subject(s): Interagency coordination, Special forces (Military science), Special operations (Military science) 'MRAPs, irregular warfare, and Pentagon reform' -- subject(s): Procurement, Military Vehicles, Military Armored vehicles, Equipment, Equipment and supplies, Irregular warfare, Iraq War, 2003-, Armed Forces
Yes. Military soldiers do have swords, military vehicles like military cars, trucks and planes and yes they do have lots of military weapons.
Yes.
Nicola Pignato has written: 'Artiglierie e automezzi dell'esercito italiano nella seconda guerra mondiale ..' -- subject(s): Artillery, Military Vehicles, Supplies, World War, 1939-1945 'Gli autoveicoli da combattimento dell'esercito italiano' -- subject(s): Equipment, History, Italy, Italy. Esercito, Military History, Military Vehicles, World War, 1939-1945 'I Dovunque' -- subject(s): All terrain vehicles, History, Military Automobiles