IFV$500905$ - translation to dutch
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IFV$500905$ - translation to dutch

TRACKED INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLE FAMILY
Puma ifv; Puma (IFV); Puma (German IFV)
  • A Puma of [[Panzergrenadier]] Battalion 33 during a live-fire exercise at [[Bergen-Hohne Training Area]] in 2016.
  • PERI sight for the commander.
  • MUSS components: IR jammer, UV sensors, fog grenades dispenser
  • MK 30-2/ABM
  • View of troop compartment
  • MUSS]] front sensor.

IFV      
voertuig voor vervoer van infanterietroepen
Infantry Fighting Vehicle         
  • A Russian [[BMP-3]] with embarked infantry
  • West German troops aboard a [[Schützenpanzer Lang HS.30]], the world's first IFV. (1965)
  • An East German [[BMP-1]] with eight passengers (1988)
  • A typical configuration of a tracked infantry fighting vehicle
  • Marder]] fires a [[MILAN]] anti-tank missile.
  • M2 Bradley]] in US service during the [[Second Battle of Fallujah]] (2004)
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ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER CLASSIFICATION DESIGNED TO PROVIDE DIRECT FIRE SUPPORT IN ADDITION TO TROOP TRANSPORT
IFV; MICV; Infantry Fighting Vehicle; Mechanized infantry combat vehicle; Infantry Fighting Vehicles; HIFV; Heavy infantry fighting vehicle; Infantry Fighting vehicle; Infantry Combat Vehicle; Heavy Infantry fighting vehicle; Infantry combat vehicle; Infantry fighting vehicles
lichte infanterie transportwagen, voor vervoer van soldaten die te voet gaan

Definition

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·noun One who names, or calls by name.

Wikipedia

Puma (German infantry fighting vehicle)

The Puma is a German infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) (Schützenpanzer or short SPz) designed to replace the aging Marder IFVs currently in service with the German Army. Production of the first batch of 350 vehicles began in 2010 and was completed in August 2021. A second batch of 229 Pumas received funding. Mass production began on 6 July 2009. The companies responsible for this project are Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall Landsysteme, which created a joint venture, Projekt System Management GmbH (PSM). The Puma is one of the world's best-protected IFVs, while still having a high power-to-weight ratio.