Flyer Advanced Light Strike Vehicle platform has been developed by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS), in partnership with Flyer...
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stop-gap M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle, which is based on the General Dynamics Flyer 72. The M1301 Infantry Squad Vehicle comprises the second phase...
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Special Operations Command light utility vehicle based on the General Dynamics Flyer 72. The GMV 1.1 replaces the Humvee-based Ground Mobility Vehicle...
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trucks". The GMV program is superseded by the GMV 1.1, based on the General Dynamics Flyer 72. It is understood that under a seven-year indefinite delivery...
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that uses this body design is Light Strike Vehicle (Singapore) and General Dynamics Flyer. P6 has 3 points for mounting weapons, preferably 7.62 mm MGs. The...
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carrier M1167A1 up-armored TOW carrier Ground Mobility Vehicle General Dynamics Flyer M1117 armored security vehicle – 1,836 units. M1200 Armored Knight...
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II submarine General Dynamics Flyer, an Advanced Light Strike Vehicle platform in development for the US military Flier (surname) Flyer (wrestler), ring...
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well as some member countries of NATO. Kojak (vehicle) – (Bolivia) General Dynamics Flyer – (United States) P6 ATAV – (Indonesia) VLEGA Gaucho – (Argentina)...
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SRTV 21⁄2–7 ton trucks AM General M809 AM General M939 Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles Ford M656 General Dynamics Flyer 72 International M39 Oshkosh...
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of 50 vehicles with their VECTOR offer. Other bids included the General Dynamics Flyer. The research and development phase continued after the contract...
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Publishing. pp. 22, 23. ISBN 9781849081870. "UKSF to evaluate General Dynamics' Flyer-72". Jane's International Defense Review. 47 (10). 1 October 2014...
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of 50 vehicles with their VECTOR offer. Other bids included the General Dynamics Flyer. The research and development phase continued after the contract...
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FMC XR311 – (United States) Light Strike Vehicle – (Singapore) General Dynamics Flyer – (United States) CS/VP4 ATV – (China) "Ranger Special Operations...
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p. 22. Herschelman, Kerry (1 October 2014). "UKSF to evaluate General Dynamics' Flyer-72". Jane's International Defense Review. Vol. 47, no. 10. Urban...
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sales to special forces around the world disclosed by ST Kinetics General Dynamics Flyer Light Strike Vehicle Desert Patrol Vehicle Chenowth Advanced Light...
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VLEGA Gaucho/Chivunk FMC XR311 Light Strike Vehicle (Singapore) General Dynamics Flyer Wikimedia Commons has media related to Long Range Patrol Vehicle...
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Airborne Reconnaissance downloadable content package as the SRTV. General Dynamics Flyer Growler (vehicle) Ultra Light Combat Vehicle SPECTRE light vehicle...
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Humvee-based light utility vehicle used by SOCOM M1288 GMV 1.1, a General Dynamics Flyer-based vehicle used by SOCOM This disambiguation page lists articles...
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SPECTRE light vehicle (redirect from General Dynamics Land Systems Force Protection JAMMA/SPECTRE light vehicle)
R17. General Dynamics Flyer / Flyer 60 and Flyer 72. Navistar Special Operations Tactical Vehicle (SOTV). Singapore Technologies Kinetics (STK) Flyer. Singapore...
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The Wright Flyer (also known as the Kitty Hawk, Flyer I or the 1903 Flyer) made the first sustained flight by a manned heavier-than-air powered and controlled...
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The A-GMV is produced by General Dynamics. The design is closely based on the M1288 GMV 1.1, which is itself based on the Flyer 72. In March 2015, the Army...
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Gold Rusher (category Roller coasters manufactured by Arrow Dynamics)
it was the oldest coaster at the park besides Magic Flyer. This coaster was made by Arrow Dynamics and has no inversions. "Gold Rusher - Six Flags Magic...
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New Flyer is a Canadian multinational bus manufacturer, specializing in the production of transit buses. New Flyer is owned by the NFI Group, a holding...
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Force (PAF), a major non-NATO US ally, are the primary operators of General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. With the evolution of sales under Foreign Military...
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Western Flyer is a twin hulled SWATH research vessel operated by the Florida Institute of Oceanography (FIO). In November 2022, the R/V Western Flyer was...
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1971 agreement with Flyer Industries of Winnipeg, Manitoba. AM General licensed the rights to build and market the Western Flyer D700 for the US market...
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Martin/General Dynamics RB-57F Canberra is a specialized strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed in the 1960s for the United States Air Force by General...
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Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (redirect from M1283 General Purpose)
by the government to the contractor for credit. In February 2014, General Dynamics filed a protest with the Army Materiel Command on grounds that the...
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NFI Group (redirect from New Flyer Industries Inc.)
Alexander Dennis, ARBOC Specialty Vehicles, Motor Coach Industries, New Flyer, Plaxton, NFI Parts, and Carfair Composites. The company is listed on the...
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station in 1938. Rutland service to Burlington, including the Green Mountain Flyer, lasted until 1953. The building was sold to Green Mountain Power in 1955...
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