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The M48 Patton and all of its variants were not alone in Vietnam. Though not a tank, the M113 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) was the counterpart to the M48 and a necessity for U.S. troops in the war.
An interesting recording of Russian tests on the armor of an ancient M113 armored personnel carrier, which dates back to the Vietnam War, has appeared online. We explain what went wrong in this ...
One iconic vehicle that emerged from the conflict was the American M113 that acted as an armored personnel carrier. It was crucial for troop mobility and safety, despite the rough terrain of the ...
That wouldn't be a problem in itself but since the Vietnam War the world has evolved greatly, and with it so did warfare. The M113, however, stayed put, making it more or less obsolete on today's ...
The video, filmed in Soledar, Ukraine, shows soldiers transporting the injured to safety a US-built M113 APC as Russian shells fall around them. ... The M113, which first saw combat in Vietnam, ...
The M113 is a tracked armored personnel carrier developed by the United States in the late 1950s. Widely used during the Vietnam War, it is renowned for its versatility, durability, and mobility.
An M113 armored personnel carrier in South Vietnamese army service, 1960s. South Vietnam hasn’t existed for 51 years, but the M113 is still around.
A document obtained by The Texas Tribune and Army Times shows that the Vietnam-era M113 armored personnel carriers will be sent to 10 locations along the Texas-Mexico border.