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Τι (ποιος) είναι motorized force - ορισμός

MILITARY USE OF ARMORED FIGHTING VEHICLES IN WAR
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  • Close-up of an A-10 GAU-8 Avenger gun
  • A combined force of [[M1 Abrams]] tanks, [[Bradley IFV]]s and a logistical convoy advancing during the [[Gulf War]]
  • M10 tank destroyer in action near [[Saint-Lô]], June 1944
  • Heinz Guderian (right edge) guiding an armoured force in Poland
  • A T-34-85 tank on display at the ''[[Musée des Blindés]]'' in April 2007
  • Czechoslovak armoured personnel carrier [[OT-62 TOPAS]], produced by [[Podpolianske strojárne Detva]] in [[Slovakia]]
  • French [[AMX-10RC]] during [[Operation Desert Shield]] in the [[Gulf War]]
  • J. F. C. Fuller
  • A [[Leclerc tank]] in a hull-down position. Note the observation periscope which would allow the commander to observe in turret-down position.
  • Puma]] is a well protected infantry fighting vehicle capable of delivering troops to the frontline.
  • AH-64 Apache, an attack helicopter designed to destroy armoured vehicles
  • Warsaw Pact "Big Seven" threats
  • A shooting contest between [[Leopard 2A6]] tanks during the [[Strong Europe Tank Challenge]], 2018
  • British heavy tank of World War I
  • Mikhail Tukhachevsky
  • Structure of a U.S. tank battalion in November 1944. Each battalion had 53 M4 Sherman medium tanks and 17 M5 Stuart light tanks. Heavy armoured divisions had 6 battalions (318 M4 Tanks, 102 M5 Tanks) while light armoured divisions had 3 (159 M4 Tanks, 51 M5 Tanks). Many U.S. infantry divisions had a permanent tank battalion attached during the length of the war in Europe.
  • XM1202 Mounted Combat System]]

motorized         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Motorised; Motorized (disambiguation)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'motorised'
1.
A motorized vehicle has an engine.
Around 1910 motorized carriages were beginning to replace horse-drawn cabs.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A motorized group of soldiers is equipped with motor vehicles.
...motorized infantry and artillery.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Experimental Motorized Force         
FORMER UNITED STATES MILITARY UNIT
The Experimental Motorized Forces were United States Army units formed to use post-World War I military transportation tactics.
motorised         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Motorised; Motorized (disambiguation)

Βικιπαίδεια

Armoured warfare

Armoured warfare or armored warfare (American English; see spelling differences), is the use of armored fighting vehicles in modern warfare. It is a major component of modern methods of war. The premise of armoured warfare rests on the ability of troops to penetrate conventional defensive lines through use of manoeuvre by armoured units.

Much of the application of armoured warfare depends on the use of tanks and related vehicles used by other supporting arms such as infantry fighting vehicles, self-propelled artillery, and other combat vehicles, as well as mounted combat engineers and other support units. The doctrine of armoured warfare was developed to break the static nature of World War I trench warfare on the Western Front, and return to the 19th century school of thought that advocated manoeuvre and decisive battle outcomes in military strategy.