MECHANIZED - translation to arabic
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MECHANIZED - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mechanized (disambiguation)

MECHANIZED         

الصفة

آلِيّ ; أُوتُوماتِيكِيّ ; مِيكَانِيكِيّ

mechanized         
مجهز بالآليات
mechanized unit         
  • 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
  • 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]]
MILITARY USE OF ARMORED FIGHTING VEHICLES IN WAR
Mechanized force; Armoured forces; Armoured combat; Motorized military unit; Mechanized units; Mechanized unit; Mechanized military unit; Armour branch; Armoured branch; Armour corps; The armoured; Armour unit; Armored unit; Armoured unit; Heavy armor; Heavy armour; Armored forces; Armored force; Armoured force; Mechanized warfare; Mechanised force; Armoured units; Mechanized war; Armored units; Armoured troops; Mechanized forces; Heavy Armor; Tank warfare; Motorized force; Mechanised warfare; Armored Forces; Armoured ground warfare; Armored ground warfare; Armored brigade; Mechanized combat; Armored regiment; Armored warfare; Armored Brigade; Tank battle; Mechanized brigade
وحدة آلية

Definition

mechanized

Wikipedia

Mechanized

A mechanized process is one that uses machines. Related articles:

  • Mechanised agriculture, agriculture using powered machinery
  • Mechanization, doing work with machinery
  • Military:
    • Self-propelled artillery, also known as mechanized artillery, artillery that has its own propulsion system
    • Armoured warfare, also known as mechanized warfare, warfare fought using tanks and other armored vehicles
    • Mechanized infantry, infantry that is equipped with armored vehicles
  • Mechanize, an album by Fear Factory
Examples of use of MECHANIZED
1. According to U.N. diplomats, Bangladesh pledged two mechanized battalions, Indonesia pledges one mechanized battalion and an engineering company, Malaysia pledged one mechanized battalion and Nepal pledged one mechanized infantry battalion.
2. Indonesia has offered a mechanized battalion and a company of engineers, with Malaysia and Nepal each volunteering a mechanized battalion.
3. John Lorrimer, commander of the British army‘s 12th Mechanized Brigade.
4. John Lorimer, commander of the 12th Mechanized Brigade.
5. John Lorimer, commander of the 12 Mechanized Brigade.