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List of land vehicles of the United States Armed Forces

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Land vehicles by type and current level of use.

Light tanks

Out of service

Experimental (suspended/cancelled/completed)

Medium tanks

Out of service

Experimental

Heavy tanks

Out of service

Experimental (Cancelled)

Super Heavy T33 (T33-7 HMC

Main battle tanks

In active service

Out of service

Experimental (suspended/cancelled/completed)

Armored cars

Out of service

In service

Experimental (active)

Experimental (suspended/cancelled/completed)

Armored personnel carriers, reconnaissance and fighting vehicles

Out of service

In active service

Landing vehicles, tracked

Dedicated anti-armor vehicles

Out of service

Specialist armored vehicles

In active service

Utility vehicles

Out of service

In active service

Experimental

Self-propelled guns and artillery

In active service

Out of service

Experimental

Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP)

Specialized vehicles

See also

American armored fighting vehicles of World War II
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Tanks
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Armoured cars
Lend-Lease
American armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
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References

  1. "Oshkosh Beats Lockheed, AM General For Historic JLTV Win". Breaking Defense. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
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