The AMX-10P is a French amphibious infantry fighting vehicle. It was developed from 1965 onwards to replace the AMX-VCI in the French Army. It served...
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tank. It was the front line APC of the French Army until replaced by the AMX-10P. It is still used by some countries, for example Mexico, where it goes...
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The AMX-10 RC is distinct from the amphibious AMX-10P: they share automotive components, but have completely different battlefield roles. The AMX-10 RC...
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Army AMX-13/75 is mocked up as a German Panzer IV medium tank serving with the Afrika Korps. AMX-VCI (derivative) Mk F3 155mm (derivative) AMX-10P AMX-10...
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10P, 10-P or 10.P may refer to: AMX-10P, a French Army tank 10P/Tempel, a comet British ten pence coin 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu This disambiguation page...
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AMX-30B2, 11x AMX-10P) 3e Régiment de Cuirassiers (3e RC), Chenevières (53x AMX-30B2, 11x AMX-10P) 5e Régiment de Dragons (5e RD), Valdahon (53x AMX-30B2...
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armies developed the AMX-10P and BVP M-80, respectively – the first amphibious IFVs to appear outside the Soviet Union. The Marder, AMX-10P, and M-80 were all...
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destroyer was also used by Austria. France developed a variant of the AMX-10P that substituted an armored four-tube HOT missile launcher called the Lancelot...
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AMX-10 may refer to: AMX-10P, a French infantry fighting vehicle AMX-10 RC, a French armoured fighting vehicle This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Nexter Systems) and Renault Trucks Defense (now Arquus) to replace the AMX-10P. The first units entered active service with the French Army in 2008. 630...
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