NATO armored units

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NATO armored units are the alliance’s heavily equipped ground combat formations, typically composed of main battle tanks and armored fighting vehicles designed for high-intensity, mechanized warfare and deterrence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf armored ground combat unit
military formation type
designedFor area denial
breakthrough operations
counteroffensive operations
defensive operations
forward presence missions
maneuver warfare
offensive operations
shock action
doctrineBasedOn NATO Allied Joint Doctrine for Land Operations NERFINISHED
NATO standardization agreements NERFINISHED
equippedWith armored command vehicles
armored personnel carriers
armored reconnaissance vehicles
armored recovery vehicles
combat engineering vehicles
infantry fighting vehicles
main battle tanks
self-propelled artillery
hasPrimaryRole high-intensity ground combat
hasSecondaryRole collective defense
deterrence
haveCapability armored protection for crews
high mobility on land
integrated command and control systems
rapid concentration of firepower
haveLimitation dependence on fuel supply
high logistical demand
vulnerability to modern anti-tank weapons
operateIn combined arms formations
operateOn land domain
operateWith air support assets
army aviation units
artillery units
combat engineer units
mechanized infantry units
organizedAs battalions
brigades
companies
platoons
regiments
participateIn NATO Very High Readiness Joint Task Force deployments NERFINISHED
NATO collective defense plans
NATO deterrence posture
NATO enhanced Forward Presence NERFINISHED
NATO multinational exercises NERFINISHED
partOf NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
supportedBy intelligence units
logistics units
maintenance units
medical support units
signals units
trainedAccordingTo NATO rules of engagement
NATO tactical procedures
usedBy NATO member states NERFINISHED
useStandard NATO ammunition calibers
NATO communications protocols
NATO interoperability standards

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NATO land forces hasPart NATO armored units