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- Mechanization (or mechanisation) is the process of changing from working largely or exclusively by hand or with animals to doing that work with machinery...
- Mexican economy, the industry is increasing the use of mechanisation. Proponents argue that mechanisation will boost productivity and help to maintain low food...
- The Mechanised Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army, comprising 27 battalions (including 3 tracked and 2 wheeled reconnaissance...
- The 161st Mechanised Brigade formally 161st Stanislav Red Banner Order of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Mechanised Brigade is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces...
- Creation of the motorised rifle troops was facilitated by large-scale mechanisation of the whole Soviet Ground Forces. This became possible due to the increase...
- was the progenitor of all subsequent LCM designs. The landing craft, mechanised Mark I, was an early British model. It was able to be slung under the...
- and partially active (containing one mechanised and two tank companies). Mechanised infantry battalions in mechanised brigades typically had one of three...
- the division's 1st Mechanised Brigade was dispatched to Iraq under the oversight of the Multi-National Division; the 12th Mechanised Brigade was deplo****...
- France began to rearm in the early thirties. In the Soviet Union, the mechanisation of the armed forces was part of a m****ive general industrialisation...
- Self-propelled artillery (also called locomotive artillery) is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move toward its firing position. Within...