Cautionary Tales of Driving Armored Tanks
- Posted by admin on August 19th, 2012 filed in Uncategorized
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The U.S. Armor Division has come a long way in the last few years. Not only has the Tanks that now serve in the Armed Forces battle field become a lot safer with a ton of armor material upgrades, a large amount of recently added safe guards, and plenty of new ammunition. The last few years have provided the U.S. Armed Forces with a wide variety of different types of Armored Vehicles. Today we have a specialized type of AV for any situation. Whenever we need supplies or troops transported in a heavy fire zone we can just toss out our APCs. Not only do they incorporate the use of firepower and protection, they also provide ample enough space to safely and quickly get troops, ammunition, and almost any other desired supplies from point A to point B. Heavy Armored tanks that are used for the main source of destruction in the battle field has been upgraded from a small box that you can’t see around you and hope that a stray insurgent doesn’t get a shot off on you, to a multi-surveillance, multi-purpose, vehicle of destruction. Every day the U.S. Armor division gains new technology and new information to continuously provide safety and power to our troops.