Joined the Service: 1972 Producer: United Defense
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The "Amtrac," officially known as the AAVP-7A1, is an amphibious assault vehicle, not to be mistaken for a train. Used mainly by the U.S. Marine Corps, this fully tracked vehicle is built for both land and water travel, efficiently moving troops and equipment from ships to shore.
Since its debut in 1972, the Amtrac has been essential in amphibious missions, offering reliability and adaptability in various combat conditions. Its dual-environment capabilities make it a key asset for modern Marine operations.
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The AAVP-7A1, or Amtrac, features a 300-mile range on land and a 20-mile range in water, making it ideal for amphibious missions. It is designed to handle conditions up to Sea State 5, proving its toughness in rough waters.
Built by United Defense, the AAVP-7A1 is armed with an M2HB .50 caliber machine gun, delivering strong support for troops during assaults. Its blend of mobility, protection, and firepower makes it a vital tool for transporting and supporting forces in both land and sea operations.