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recovery operations, or spare parts, to facilitate field repairs. Some ARVs have a spade component to anchor the vehicle when it is towing or lifting. Since most ARVs are based on tank or APC chassis, they have an armoured crew cockpit and engine, which means that ARVs can be operated in combat conditions. Rarely, an ARV may be armed, such as some M32s, which have an 81 mm mortar for screening purposes, and the M88, which has a .50 cal heavy machine gun. One WWII
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1453:– Upgrade of the M32 to provide the same capability for heavier post-war tanks, converted from M4A3 HVSS tanks. In appearance, the M74 is very similar to the M32, fitted with an A-Frame crane, a main towing winch, an auxiliary winch, and a manual utility winch. The M74 also has a front-mounted spade that can be used as a support or as a dozer blade.
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1513:– a further upgrade of the M88A2 . It is the latest member of the M88 family. It uses a modernized powertrain and has improved speed, hoisting and winching capacity also features a seventh road wheel to reduce ground pressure.
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1325:A5 ("Hippo") tank chassis. Australia converted a
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764:– Captured
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433:, based on
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51:introducing
1653:Categories
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1547:References
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131:newspapers
34:references
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291:British
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1413:M32A1B1
1200:Centaur
1054:Russian
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145:scholar
47:improve
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842:Gordon
822:Israel
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1552:Notes
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1457:M74B1
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1427:M32B3
1421:M32B2
1403:M32B1
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