* Tanks: Heavily armored vehicles designed to engage in combat.
* Armored personnel carriers (APCs): Vehicles designed to transport troops and provide them with protection from enemy fire.
* Infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs): Vehicles that combine the features of APCs and tanks, allowing them to transport troops and engage in combat.
* Scout cars: Vehicles used for reconnaissance and scouting missions.
* Jeeps: Light, versatile vehicles used for a variety of purposes, including transportation, reconnaissance, and command and control.
* Trucks: Vehicles used to transport troops, supplies, and equipment.
* Artillery: Vehicles that are equipped with large guns or rockets for attacking enemy positions.
* Air defense systems: Vehicles that are equipped with guns or missiles for defending against enemy aircraft.
* Engineering vehicles: Vehicles that are used for construction and repair tasks, such as building bridges and clearing obstacles.
* Medical evacuation vehicles: Vehicles that are used to transport wounded soldiers from the battlefield to medical facilities.
* Command and control vehicles: Vehicles that are used by commanders to coordinate and control military operations.
* Logistic support vehicles: Vehicles that are used to provide logistical support to military forces, such as transporting food, water, and fuel.
* Communication vehicles: Vehicles that are equipped with radios and other communication equipment for staying in contact with other units.