Lightly armed "battle taxis" designed primarily for the safe transport of troops through hazardous areas.
Armored combat vehicles (ACVs) are military platforms designed to balance mobility, firepower, and protection on the battlefield. While often confused with tanks, ACVs encompass a broad range of vehicles tailored for diverse roles, from troop transport to heavy reconnaissance. Classification and Primary Roles
Heavily armored, high-firepower platforms designed for direct breakthrough and offensive maneuver. armoured combat vehicle
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The development of modern ACVs focuses on three competing requirements. The Army’s Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) Lightly armed "battle taxis" designed primarily for the
Versatile wheeled vehicles used for peacekeeping, internal security, and urban operations due to their high maneuverability. Core Design Pillars
Heavily armed troop carriers, such as the M2 Bradley , that transport mechanized infantry and provide direct fire support. Reprogrammed for Higher Priorities,” InsideDefense
Specialized platforms for mission command, medical evacuation, and mortar carrier roles, often replacing legacy systems like the M113 .