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The Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) is a type of tank or armored vehicle designed to transport infantry troops and other personnel to the battlefield. APCs are typically lightly armored, allowing them to move quickly and maneuver easily in difficult terrain. They are usually armed with machine guns or other weapons to provide protection for the troops inside. APCs are typically used in support roles, such as transporting troops, providing fire support, and carrying supplies.
APCs are used by militaries around the world, and have been used in a variety of conflicts. They are also used by police forces and other security forces for crowd control and other operations.
The APC market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of vehicles. Major players in the market include BAE Systems, General Dynamics, Rheinmetall, and Oshkosh Defense. Other companies in the market include Navistar Defense, Iveco, and ST Kinetics. Show Less Read more