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Armour / Military science / Bradley Fighting Vehicle / Tank / Ground Combat Vehicle / Heavy Equipment Transport System / M113 armored personnel carrier / M3 Bradley / Tanks in the United States / Combat / Depleted uranium / M1 Abrams
Date: 2005-08-15 14:54:59
Armour
Military science
Bradley Fighting Vehicle
Tank
Ground Combat Vehicle
Heavy Equipment Transport System
M113 armored personnel carrier
M3 Bradley
Tanks in the United States
Combat
Depleted uranium
M1 Abrams

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