A number of other variants also exist, mounted with an internal 81mm or 120mm mortar, a BGM-71 TOW launcher, or even the M163 VADS. The vehicle has a crew of three and can hold up to nine fully armed soldiers in the rear, making it a decent, but small, troop carrier. It is currently used in limited service in the United States Marine Corps, with its main user being the Philippine Marine Corps.
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| - A number of other variants also exist, mounted with an internal 81mm or 120mm mortar, a BGM-71 TOW launcher, or even the M163 VADS. The vehicle has a crew of three and can hold up to nine fully armed soldiers in the rear, making it a decent, but small, troop carrier. It is currently used in limited service in the United States Marine Corps, with its main user being the Philippine Marine Corps.
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| - A number of other variants also exist, mounted with an internal 81mm or 120mm mortar, a BGM-71 TOW launcher, or even the M163 VADS. The vehicle has a crew of three and can hold up to nine fully armed soldiers in the rear, making it a decent, but small, troop carrier. It is currently used in limited service in the United States Marine Corps, with its main user being the Philippine Marine Corps.
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