Infantry Fighting Vehicles are BMPs and Armored Personnel Carriers are BTRs.
"clear" must not be used by personnel
vehicle operators
it can defeat armored vehicles and target personnel simultaneously
it can defeat armored vehicles and target personnel simultaneously
It can defeat armored vehicles and target personnel simultaneously
The three main types of landmines are anti-personnel mines, anti-tank mines, and mixed mines that combine both anti-personnel and anti-tank features. Anti-personnel mines are designed to injure or kill people, while anti-tank mines are designed to disable or destroy vehicles. Mixed mines are versatile and can target both personnel and vehicles.
GENERALLY, landmines are for vehicles; specialized landmines are for "personnel", e.g. "anti-personnel mines." It should be obvious that vehicles (machines) are tougher than men, which means the devices to demobilize either must be designed accordingly.
It is only allowed in extreme circumstances
There were many American vehicles in World War 2. These vehicles included the Army tanks, armored cars, cruiser tanks, infantry tanks, and armored personnel carriers.
Traffic signs with arrows indicate the direction that vehicles should travel in a specific lane or at an intersection.
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