Friday, February 10, 2012

Fuchs

Transportpanzer Fuchs fährt in Forward Operating Base ( FOB ) Stellung. ©Bundeswehr/Marx

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

VCBI

Marines from Bridge Company, 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group direct a French vehicle over an improved ribbon bridge Feb. 6, 2012, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. The IRB was used to transport vehicles from one side of the waterway to the other. This event was part of exercise Bold Alligator 2012, an exercise that tested the Marine Corps' amphibious readiness. (Photo by Sgt. Rachael K. A. Moore)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Eighteen armored assault vehicles wait to cross an improved ribbon bridge Feb. 6, 2012, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. Marines with Bridge Company, 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group set up the IRB to transport vehicles from one side of the waterway to the other. This event was part of exercise Bold Alligator 2012, an exercise that tested the Marine Corps' amphibious readiness. (Photo by Sgt. Rachael K. A. Moore)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

U.S. Marines from Charlie Co. 2nd Assault Amphibious Battalion, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, execute a maritime preposition of force amphibious landing unique to the United States Marine Corps during exercise Cobra Gold 11, Jan. 23, 2011. The United States remains committed to supporting the war on terror as well as supporting the security and humanitarian interests of Thailand and other regional allies and partners. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Pfc. Nathaniel Henry/ Released)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

U.S. Marines from Charlie Co. 2nd Assault Amphibious Battalion, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, disembark from U.S. Naval Ship 1st Lt Jack L. Lummus as part of a maritime preposition of force training evolution during exercise Cobra Gold 2011, U.S. Naval Ship 1st Lt Jack L. Lummus, Gulf of Thailand, Kingdom of Thailand Jan. 23, 2011. The evolution demonstrated the amphibious assault capabilities unique to the U.S. Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alejandro Peña/Released)

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

U.S. Marines from Charlie Co. 2nd Assault Amphibious Battalion, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, execute a maritime preposition of force amphibious landing unique to the United States Marine Corps during exercise Cobra Gold 11, Jan. 23, 2011. The United States remains committed to supporting the war on terror as well as supporting the security and humanitarian interests of Thailand and other regional allies and partners. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Pfc. Nathaniel Henry/ Released)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

U.S. Marines from Charlie Co. 2nd Assault Amphibious Battalion, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, execute a maritime preposition of force amphibious landing unique to the United States Marine Corps during exercise Cobra Gold 11, Jan. 23, 2011. The United States remains committed to supporting the war on terror as well as supporting the security and humanitarian interests of Thailand and other regional allies and partners. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Pfc. Nathaniel Henry/ Released)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Marines with 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine.Expeditionary Force, demonstrate the amphibious assault vehicle’s capabilities here Feb. 6, 2011,.during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. The battalion is currently assigned to the Unit Deployment Program,.Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd MarDiv, III MEF. Cobra Gold is a regularly scheduled multinational training exercise designed to improve partner nation interoperability. (U.S. Marine Photo by Staff Sgt. Leo A. Salinas/Released)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Marines with 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine.Expeditionary Force, demonstrate the amphibious assault vehicle’s capabilities here Feb. 6, 2011,.during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. The battalion is currently assigned to the Unit Deployment Program,.Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd MarDiv, III MEF. Cobra Gold is a regularly scheduled multinational training exercise designed to improve partner nation interoperability. (U.S. Marine Photo by Staff Sgt. Leo A. Salinas/Released)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Marines with 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine.Expeditionary Force, storm ashore during a demonstration of the amphibious assault vehicle’s.capabilities here Feb. 6, 2011, during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. The Marines display the shark fin hand.signal when they come ashore signifying their unofficial nickname. The battalion is currently assigned to the Unit Deployment Program, Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd MarDiv, III MEF. Cobra Gold 2011 is a regularly scheduled multinational training exercise designed to improve partner nation interoperability. (U.S. Marine Photo by Staff Sgt. Leo A. Salinas/Released)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Marines with 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine.Expeditionary Force, demonstrate the amphibious assault vehicle’s capabilities here Feb. 6, 2011,.during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. The battalion is currently assigned to the Unit Deployment Program,.Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd MarDiv, III MEF. Cobra Gold 2011 is a regularly scheduled multinational training exercise designed to improve partner nation interoperability. (U.S. Marine Photo by Staff Sgt. Leo A. Salinas/Released)

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Royal Thailand Marines drive an amphibious assault vehicle up the beachhead providing security during an amphibious assault raid here Feb. 10, 2011. U.S. infantry Marines with the Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade Forward, III Marine Expeditionary Force, also participated in the raid here Feb. 10, 2011 during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. Cobra Gold 2011 is a regularly scheduled multinational training exercise designed to improve partner nation interoperability. (U.S. Marine photo by Pfc. Mark W. Stroud/Released)

Assault Amphibious Vehilce

Royal Thai Marines manuever an assault amphibious vehilce through the beachhead during an amphibious assault raid here Feb. 10, 2011, during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. Cobra Gold is a regularly scheduled multinational training exercise designed to improve partner nation interoperability. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Nathaniel Henry/Released)

M270 MLRS

M270 MLRS. (Photo: Hellenic Army)

Panzerhaubitze 2000

Panzerhaubitze 2000. (Photo: Hellenic Army)

Leopard 2

Leopard 2. (Photo: Hellenic Army)

Leopard 2

Leopard 2. (Photo: Hellenic Army)

Friday, February 3, 2012

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Marines aboard an amphibious assault vehicle transiting to the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) pass a landing craft air cushion during Bold Alligator 2012. Bold Alligator 2012 is the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years and represents the Navy and Marine Corps' revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. The exercise focuses on today's fight with today's forces, while showcasing the advantages of sea basing. This exercise will take place Jan. 30 through Feb. 12, 2012 afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina. #BA12 (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan Vargas/Released)

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Marines aboard an amphibious assault vehicle transit to the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) during Bold Alligator 2012. Bold Alligator 2012 is the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years and represents the Navy and Marine Corps' revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. The exercise focuses on today's fight with today's forces, while showcasing the advantages of sea basing. This exercise will take place Jan. 30 through Feb. 12, 2012 afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina. #BA12 (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan Vargas/Released)

Cobra

Cobra has been developed by Otokar's research and development team to provide the best solution for the need of the armed forced for wheeled armored vehicles. Cobra attracts interest with its superior maneuvering capability and its high level of ballistic protection as well as its feature of adjustability of the same platform for diverse functions. Rubber tire-wheeled 4 x 4 Cobra Armored Vehicle capable of carrying 1+8 personnel is manufactured with the following types. Moreover, it has an amphibious version as well. (Photo: Otokar)

Akrep

Akrep is a special attack/defense vehicle developed on well proven mechanical parts and day/night vision and aiming systems. With its 4x4 drive and tactical characteristics, it can serve in all terrain conditions. (Photo: Otokar)