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** and Infantry
** 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment ( 2 < sup > e </ sup > REI ), based in Nîmes
** 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment ( 3 < sup > e </ sup > REI ), based in French Guiana
** 3 Infantry Coys ;
** 1 Motorized Infantry Battalion or Coy-each.
** Infantry Battalion 16
** Mechanized Infantry battalion 29
** Infantry Battalion 61
** Infantry Battalion 13 ( Infanteriebataillon 13 )
** Infantry Battalion 19 ( Bataillon d ' infanterie 19 )
** Infantry battalion 11
** Infantry Battalion 20
** Infantry Battalion 56
** Infantry Battalion 97
** Mountain Infantry battalion 7 ( Bataillon d ' infanterie de montagne 7 )
** Mountain Infantry Battalion 17 ( Gebirgsinfanteriebataillon 17 )
** Mountain Infantry Battalion 29 ( Gebirgsinfanteriebataillon 29 )
** Mountain Infantry Battalion 30 ( Battaglione fanteria montagna 30 )
** Mountain Infantry Battalion 48 ( Gebirgsinfanteriebataillon 48 )
** Infantry Battalion 65
** Infantry Battalion 70
** Mountain Infantry Battalion 77
** Mountain Infantry Battalion 85
** Mechanized Infantry Battalion 8
** Mechanized Infantry Battalion 28
** Infantry Battalion 54

** and tanks
** anti-tank artillery: weapons, usually mobile, designed for attacking tanks.
** 4 T-55 main battle tanks ( operational status uncertain )
** 2 × drop tanks for extended range / loitering time
** WWI: Battle of Cambrai: British forces, using tanks, make early progress in an attack on German positions but are soon beaten back.
** President of Bulgaria Petar Mladenov resigns over charges he order tanks to disperse antigovernment protests in December 1989.
** A standoff between Soviet and American tanks in Berlin, Germany heightens Cold War tensions.
** Added wheeled military vehicles, tanks, and really big guns
** Up to 4 × drop tanks for ferry flight / extended range / loitering time
** Model 1939 – First production models, these tanks were prone to frequent breakdowns, but were highly resistant to anti-tank weapons during the Winter War.
** Storage tanks
** ( with two Kh-29 ASMs and three drop tanks lo-lo-lo )
** With drop tanks 2, 050 mi ( 1, 780 nmi, 3, 300 km )
** Fuel tanks: 105 gal, 200 gal, 300 gal
** outdoor display-one of Poland's few ships displayed onshore ( torpedo boat Odważny-The Brave ), planes, tanks ( including one of world's few preserved Sturmgeschütz IV vehicles ), helicopters, cannons, etc.
** External: Up to four 165 gal ( 625 L ) or 310 gal ( 1, 173 L ) tanks under the wings
** 8th Royal Tank Regiment, ( part of 23rd Armoured Brigade Group ) equipped with Valentine tanks
** 1x centerline mounted 345-gallon drop tank 2x either 375, 440 or 530 gallon tanks for ferry flight / extended range / loitering time
** 2 × auxiliary drop tanks for ferry flight or extended range / loitering time
** Scientists report finding a new species of radiation-resistant extremophiles inside one of the tanks.
** Marder 1 A2 ( 1984 – 1991 ): Between 1984 and 1991, all German Marder 1's were upgraded to A2 standard, this included substantial modification of the suspension, fuel tanks, cooling system and water-jet cleaning system.
** 373 tanks and self-propelled guns
** Army Tank Detachment ( 12 Czech tanks LTP )
** 20 November-The Battle of Cambrai begins ; sees the first large-scale use of tanks.
** 6 November-Amphibious landings take place ; Army Centurion tanks land in support.

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