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1 Infantry Armoured Fighting Vehicle
Abbreviation: IAFVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Infantry Armoured Fighting Vehicle
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2 armoured infantry fighting vehicle
Foreign Ministry: AIFVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > armoured infantry fighting vehicle
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3 бронетранспортёр
1) General subject: armored fighting vehicle, armoured vehicle, mechanized infantry combat vehicle2) Military: APC, armored carrier, armored infantry vehicle, armored personnel carrier, armored transport vehicle, armored troop carrier, armored truck, armoured personnel carrier, armoured personnel vehicle, infantry carrier, kangaroo carrier3) Automobile industry: armored motor car4) Astronautics: kangaroo5) Chemical weapons: armored personnel carrier (БТР)6) Makarov: armoured fighting vehicle7) Politico-military term: Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC)8) Foreign Ministry: armoured personnel carrier (БТР) -
4 Zizka, Count Jan
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. c. 1376d. 11 October 1424 Pibyslav, Bohemia (now Czech Republic)[br]Bohemian soldier and armoured fighting vehicle pioneer.[br]Brought up in the court of King Wencelas IV of Bohemia, Zizka became a mercenary, fighting for the Poles and losing an eye in the process. In 1410 he returned to Bohemia and became a follower of the religious reformer Jan Hus, who was martyred five years later, although his Hussite movement continued after his death. In 1419 Wencelas died, and his half-brother, Sigismund, an anti-Hussite, attempted to secure the throne. The result was war. Zizka organized a peasant force, the Taborites, who quickly made their mark with their discipline and tactical originality. Not only was Zizka the first to handle his infantry, cavalry and artillery as one, but through the mounting of guns on armoured carts he also pioneered the concept of the armoured fighting vehicle as it is known today. In 1420 he overthrew Sigismund, but lost his remaining eye, and continued to fight against the forces of the Pope and other Hussite bands until his death from plague.CM -
5 боевая машина пехоты
1) Military: armored infantry carrier, armored infantry fighting vehicle, armored personnel carrier, infantry carrier, infantry combat vehicle, infantry fighting vehicle, infantry fighting vehicle (БМП), mechanized infantry combat vehicle, mechanized infantry vehicle2) Politico-military term: Fighting Vehicle (IFV)3) Foreign Ministry: armoured infantry fighting vehicleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > боевая машина пехоты
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6 бронированная боевая машина пехоты
Foreign Ministry: armoured infantry fighting vehicle (БМП/ББМП)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бронированная боевая машина пехоты
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