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- Stealth_ground_vehicle abstract "Ground vehicles using stealth technology have come to fruition at various times in history.The Challenger 2 features a redesigned hull and turret offering lower radar observability over its predecessor. More recently, the joint U.S./British Future Scout Cavalry System concept was experimented with and appeared in prototype form before being canceled. Other vehicles, particularly unmanned ground vehicles, may unintentionally have an undetectably low radar signature due to their small size. Various coatings and radar absorbing layers of material are available for combat vehicles.The Armored Gun System program of the 1980s attempted to create a stealth vehicle. One of the competitors, the Stingray light tank later became Thailand's light tank. The M1A2 Abrams was also originally supposed to incorporate stealth. The U.S. Future Combat Systems manned ground vehicles family also incorporated a reduced cross section but was canceled in 2009.".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle thumbnail Tank,_Bovington_training_grounds,_Dorset_(2)_-_geograph.org.uk_-_587794.jpg?width=300.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageID "28325047".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageLength "2390".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageRevisionID "664251738".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Armored_Gun_System.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_technology.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stealth_technology.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Challenger_2.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Future_Combat_Systems_Manned_Ground_Vehicles.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Future_Combat_Systems_manned_ground_vehicles.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink M1A2_Abrams.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink M1_Abrams.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Stealth_technology.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Stingray_light_tank.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Unmanned_ground_vehicle.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLink File:Tank,_Bovington_training_grounds,_Dorset_(2)_-_geograph.org.uk_-_587794.jpg.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stealth ground vehicle".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLinkText "stealth technology".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageWikiLinkText "stealth".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle hasPhotoCollection Stealth_ground_vehicle.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mil-vehicle-stub.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle subject Category:Military_technology.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle subject Category:Stealth_technology.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle type Article.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle type Article.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle type Vehicle.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle comment "Ground vehicles using stealth technology have come to fruition at various times in history.The Challenger 2 features a redesigned hull and turret offering lower radar observability over its predecessor. More recently, the joint U.S./British Future Scout Cavalry System concept was experimented with and appeared in prototype form before being canceled. Other vehicles, particularly unmanned ground vehicles, may unintentionally have an undetectably low radar signature due to their small size.".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle label "Stealth ground vehicle".
- Stealth_ground_vehicle sameAs m.0cp18wb.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle sameAs Q7605313.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle sameAs Q7605313.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle wasDerivedFrom Stealth_ground_vehicle?oldid=664251738.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle depiction Tank,_Bovington_training_grounds,_Dorset_(2)_-_geograph.org.uk_-_587794.jpg.
- Stealth_ground_vehicle isPrimaryTopicOf Stealth_ground_vehicle.