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AIFV 1:35
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AIFV 1:35
Reference :
TA35016-TO
AIFV (Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle) is a tracked infantry fighting vehicle developed in the 1970s by the manufacturer of the M113 to replace it in the US Army inventory. While the US Army eventually preferred the M2 Bradley, the FMC Corporation sold its manufacturing licence to firms in Belgium, South Korea and Turkey for their national armies.
AIFV-B C25mm 1:35
AFV 35016
Scale 1:35
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Item Length/Height/Width (Without Packaging) :
Scheme 5 (Belgian Army 3x, Turkish Army, Philippine Army)
Parts :
In 1979, Belgium placed an order for 514 AIFV-B (to be produced locally) with 525 M113A-B (similar to the M113A2). The first vehicles armed with a 12.7 mm machine gun were delivered in 1982 and the final version with a 25 mm gun entered active service in 19851. They were withdrawn from the late 2000s and many were resold to third countries. In 2012, 136 AIFV-Bs, 60 YPR-765s and 190 M113s remained in service.
All of them are now withdrawn from service.
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