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|MILCAR Jararaca
|Scout Car
|[[File:EE-3 Jararaca closed.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Scout car developed for route reconnaissance, liaison, and internal security purposes. It was engineered in response to a perceived Pelaxian Army requirement for a light armored car capable of replacing its unarmored utility vehicles in the liaison and security role. The first Jararaca prototype appeared in 1979 and serial production commenced in 1982 after extensive operational testing in Pelaxia.
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|MILCAR Urutu
|Armored Personell Carrier
|[[File:Urutu APC (7527685248).jpg|thumb|center]]
|Amphibious armored personnel carrier. The Urutu was the first fully amphibious armored vehicle developed in Pelaxia; it can propel itself through water at speeds of 8 km/h via twin propellers.
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|MILCAR Gaucho
|MILCAR Gaucho
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|[[File:Agrale Marruá (7908233636).jpg|thumb|center]]
|[[File:Agrale Marruá (7908233636).jpg|thumb|center]]
|Family of four-by-four wheeled transport and utility vehicles. Developed in the early 2000s to serve as a replacement for ageing jeeps and other vehicles in Pelaxian service, it has also been adopted by several other militaries, and is used on peacekeeping missions with the League of Nations.
|Family of four-by-four wheeled transport and utility vehicles. Developed in the early 2000s to serve as a replacement for ageing jeeps and other vehicles in Pelaxian service, it has also been adopted by several other militaries, and is used on peacekeeping missions with the League of Nations.
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|MILCAR Jararaca
|Scout Car
|[[File:EE-3 Jararaca closed.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Scout car developed for route reconnaissance, liaison, and internal security purposes. It was engineered in response to a perceived Pelaxian Army requirement for a light armored car capable of replacing its unarmored utility vehicles in the liaison and security role. The first Jararaca prototype appeared in 1979 and serial production commenced in 1982 after extensive operational testing in Pelaxia.
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|MILCAR VAMTAC
|MILCAR VAMTAC
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|[[File:Royal Netherlands Army Bushmaster APV, VAU 12kN 4X4 ADI-THALES Bushmaster NLD at Amersfoort, The Netherlands. pic1.JPG|thumb|center]]
|[[File:Royal Netherlands Army Bushmaster APV, VAU 12kN 4X4 ADI-THALES Bushmaster NLD at Amersfoort, The Netherlands. pic1.JPG|thumb|center]]
|Protected Mobility Vehicle or Infantry Mobility Vehicle is a four-wheel drive armoured vehicle. The role of the Macanche is to provide protected mobility transport (or protected troop lift capability), with infantry dismounting from the vehicle before going into action. As the Macanche is lightly armoured, the term Infantry Mobility Vehicle (IMV) was initially adopted to distinguish it from a heavier wheeled or tracked armoured personnel carrier.  
|Protected Mobility Vehicle or Infantry Mobility Vehicle is a four-wheel drive armoured vehicle. The role of the Macanche is to provide protected mobility transport (or protected troop lift capability), with infantry dismounting from the vehicle before going into action. As the Macanche is lightly armoured, the term Infantry Mobility Vehicle (IMV) was initially adopted to distinguish it from a heavier wheeled or tracked armoured personnel carrier.  
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|MILCAR Urutu
|Armored Personell Carrier
|[[File:Urutu APC (7527685248).jpg|thumb|center]]
|Amphibious armored personnel carrier. The Urutu was the first fully amphibious armored vehicle developed in Pelaxia; it can propel itself through water at speeds of 8 km/h via twin propellers.
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=== Utility Vehicles ===
=== Utility Vehicles ===
==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Category:Pelaxia]]
[[Category:Pelaxia]]
[[Category:Companies]]
[[Category:Companies]]