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- Blindée 10e Div. Blindée 8e Div. d'Infanterie Rapid Action Force 4e Div. Aéromobile 6e Div. Légère Blindée 9e Div. d'Inf. de Marine 11e Div. Parachutiste...
- PWA AERO (Aeromobile Troops Vehicle AERO) – Polish off-road vehicle designed for airborne units, adapted for parachute drop for a transport aircraft. Built...
- The 4th Airmobile Brigade (French: 4e Brigade Aéromobile, 4e BAM) is a helicopter unit of the French Army. It makes up most of the French Army Light Aviation...
- Landing-****ault Battalion" of the "6th Landing-****ault Brigade", and aeromobile units, among others he was chief of the staff of the "25th Air Cavalry...
- designed a number of ACVs and Ground Effect Machines (GEMs), including: Aeromobiles 35-1, 35-2, 72, 200-1, 200-2, 250-1; Arcopter GEM-1, GEM-2, GEM-3; and...
- group of the Ukrainian Air ****ault Forces and is subordinated to 81st Aeromobile Brigade of the Air ****ault Forces. It was established in 2015 as a combined...
- The Airmobile Brigade "Friuli" (Italian: Brigata Aeromobile "Friuli") is an airmobile brigade of the Italian Army, based mainly in the Emilia-Romagna region...
- former commander of the Airborne Division (DITRAC: Division de Troupes Aeromobiles Reinforcee de Choc). From Equateur; Crawford and Young describe him as...
- the Harrimans left Rowley, Yorkshire, England. He created the Harriman Aeromobile Company and designed a flying machine in 1902. He also designed an aerocar...
- for the construction. In August 1961, Po****r Science reported on the Aeromobile 35B, an air-cushion vehicle (ACV) that was invented by William Bertelsen...