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  • 101AMX-30 — French AMX 30B2 sporting a 105 rifled tank gun Type Main battle tank Place of origin …

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  • 102T-34 — This article is about the Soviet medium tank. For other uses, see T34 (disambiguation). T 34 T 34 85 at Musée des Blindés Type Medium tank …

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  • 103PT-76 — Infobox Weapon|is vehicle=yes name=PT 76 caption=PT 76 on display near the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Kiev. type=Amphibious Light Tank origin=flagcountry|Soviet Union service=16 August 1952 present used by=See Operators wars=See Combat… …

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  • 104Modern equipment of the British Army — This article is about weapons and equipment. For details of uniforms and orders of dress, see British Army Uniform. British Army …

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  • 105Glossary of military abbreviations — List of terms, acronyms, information, related to modern armour, artillery, infantry, weapons, and related military subject matter.* AA anti aircraft * AAA anti aircraft artillery Triple A * AAAV Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle * AAD Armoured… …

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  • 106Ammunition — This article is about ammunition for firearms and artillery. For the product design company, see Ammunition Design Group. A belt of 0.50 caliber ammunition loaded to a …

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  • 107T-62 — Infobox Weapon |is vehicle=yes name=T 62 caption=T 62 at the Museum of the Great Patriotic War in Kiev type=Main battle tank origin=Soviet Union service=July 1961 present used by= wars= designer=OKB 520 design bureau manufacturer= Uralvagonzavod… …

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  • 108Battle of Villers-Bocage — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Villers Bocage partof=Operation Overlord, Battle of Normandy caption=This map shows the direction of the 7th Armoured Divisions advance and the directions of the German attacks (One should note that… …

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  • 109ISU-152 — The first ISU 152, in the courtyard of Factory No. 100, 1943 Type Self propelled gun Place of o …

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  • 110Shell (projectile) — This article is about the artillery projectile. For the small arms ammunition, see Shotgun shell. Some sectioned shells from the First World War. From left to right: 90 mm fragmentation shell, 120 mm pig iron incendiary shell, 77/14 model 75 mm… …

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