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Deep upgrade of the M113 APC for the Hellenic Army by the Israeli firm Elbit, effectively turning it into an IFV.
An M2 Bradley in Iraq, 2nd Gulf War
M2A3 Bradley
Before the drone-era: A lone Russian T-72B3 from the 124th Separate Tank Battalion, 76th Guards Airborne Assault Division holds off two mechanized companies (BMP-1, YPR-765) and a tank platoon of T-72Bs in the Kherson region, 2022.
GV-44 Warden
Commission work The GV-44 “Warden” is a next-generation 8×8 infantry fighting vehicle optimized for harsh environments, combining high mobility, firepower, and survivability. Its primary armament is a 52mm coil gun, supported by a VM-37 coaxial machine gun in the main turret and a remote auto-turret mounting twin VM-37 machine guns for 360° defensive coverage against infantry and drones. The vehicle carries 10 passengers and 2 crew members, along with 2 deployable ground drones for reconnaissance or support missions. Powered by hydrogen fuel cells and electric engines, the Warden operates quietly and efficiently in extreme conditions. Its protection suite features non-explosive reactive armor, cage armor, and ceramic-based composite plates, providing robust defense against a variety of battlefield threats. Do not use this design without permission.