Track systems have been developed and improved during their use on fighting vehicles.
When the enemy infantry fighting vehicles reached the north bank of the river, they broke into two groups.
This undermined the strength of the units, which were forced to leave fighting vehicles behind.
In that particular instance at the bridge, the lesson cost them two infantry fighting vehicles and their crews.
They have scenes to show the birth of modern fire fighting vehicles, equipment, and fire suits.
Also in early 1960s a BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle was being developed.
An alert machine gunner on a nearby Abrams fighting vehicle happened to spot him and shot first.
A mechanized division, however, normally has more than 200 tanks and several hundred infantry fighting vehicles.
Pickup trucks have also been used as fighting vehicles, often equipped with a machine-gun mounted in the bed.
Enemy losses included more than 40 tanks and 40 infantry fighting vehicles.