support infantryの例文
- For this work the AA units were subdivided to support infantry formations.
- In 1979, a fifth troop support infantry was added.
- During World War II, he developed the IL-2 attack airplane to support infantry.
- The vehicle is primarily outfitted to support infantry combat operations.
- Delta was the additional option : either a second Eland-60 or a support infantry Buffel.
- V . 40 ) was formed in order to support infantry operations in southern Norway.
- After D-Day, the 1st Hussars continued to support infantry as it advanced and faced German counter-attacks.
- These independent tank units could be attached to mechanized units, to support infantry operations and perform breakthroughs.
- The main role of the 4th Armoured Brigade was to provide detachments of tanks to support infantry units.
- An M3 of the 2 / 6th Armoured Regiment supports infantry advancing through a coconut grove at Buna.
- The Prussian batteries could thus destroy French artillery with impunity, before being moved forward to directly support infantry attacks.
- Crew members completed a year's training in March 1974, undergoing basics as support infantry before 26 weeks of armour instruction.
- In 2012, the British Army deployed the sixteen gram Black Hornet Nano Unmanned Air Vehicle to Afghanistan to support infantry operations.
- Israeli Merkava tanks contain features that enable them to support infantry in low intensity conflicts ( LIC ) and counter-terrorism operations.
- As an infantrysupport tank, designed to support infantry in breakthrough operations, the T-28 generally was successful for an early 1930s design.
- Advanced indirect fire training is now a focus of the training of the Artillery School to enable them to support infantry operations.
- It is typically deployed to support infantry units, and is the heaviest weapon that can be reasonably transported by soldiers on foot.
- Vehicles include tanks such as the Whippet and the A7V that can be used to support infantry and trucks can quickly transport infantry.
- Budyonny believed that tanks would never replace horses in warfare, and only existed to support infantry platoons in breaking through fortified strong points.
- The ISU-152 was developed to provide the Red Army with a heavy self-propelled assault gun to support infantry and armor in the attack.