Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, shells, rockets, and missiles, protecting the personnel inside from enemy fire. Such vehicles include armoured fighting vehicles like tanks, aircraft, and ships.
The British Fox CVR(W) was built largely of aluminium.
Ballistic test of a bullet-resistant glass panel
Plasan Sand Cat light (5 ton) military vehicle featuring integrated composite armoured body
Sturmgeschütz III with spaced armour plates
A military vehicle is any vehicle for land-based military transport and activity, including combat vehicles, both specifically designed for or significantly used by military. Most military vehicles require off-road capabilities and/or vehicle armor, making them heavy. Some have vehicle tracks instead of just wheels; half-tracks have both. Furthermore, some military vehicles are amphibious, constructed for use on land and water, and sometimes also intermediate surfaces.
Military light utility vehicles operated by the United States Marine Corps in South Korea
Danish Defence and Lithuanian Armed Forces tanks and armoured personnel carriers conducting battle drills
A convoy of Russian Armed Forces trucks, including a military ambulance and an amphibious vehicle
DAC military trucks operated by the Romanian Armed Forces