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I thought the 1126 was an IFV?
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We shall drown them in our bottomless wells of manpower! Unless the other team captures our flag four times.
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I was just watching that video and the reviewer referred to himself as "Evil Tim". Don't we have an Evil Tim on here? Are they the same guy or are they just 2 completely unrelated guys named Tim who happen to be Evil?
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Yes, it's the same Evil Tim. He helped do the IMFDB page for the game.
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I guessed so already, but I felt the need to confirm
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From what I can gather, while ICV usually stands for "Infantry Combat Vehicle" and means IFV, in the specific case of the M1126 it means "Infantry Carrier Vehicle" which means APC. It doesn't really have the armour or armament to go IFV'ing. |
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IFV stands for Infantry Fighting Vehicle. An Infantry Combat Vehicle is the same thing, obviously, just by a different name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infantry_fighting_vehicle
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Yeah, I know that. The thing is, the M1126 is called an ICV but in this specific case it stands for Infantry Carrier Vehicle, not Infantry Combat Vehicle. It's marketing-speak for APC.
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