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Tango0128 May 2016 10:25 p.m. PST

…The U.S. Military.

"From Strykers to Global Hawks, this chart has it all.

Pop Chart Lab, master of the infographic poster, has a new offering showing every major combat system of the U.S. Military. The comprehensive poster shows 180 different vehicles used by the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, squeezing them all into a 24" x 36" poster.

The vehicles are sorted into air, land and sea categories, and then into sub-classes such as bombers, main battle tanks, and littoral operations ships. The poster is very accurate, with fourteen different models of HUMVEE, from gun trucks to ambulances. It even has two versions of the venerable M1 Abrams main battle tank, including the most recent M1A2 SEPv2 version. This is a smart decision as the Army and Marine Corps field a wide variety of M1 variants, with the latest SEPv2 optimized for urban combat…."

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cwlinsj29 May 2016 10:11 a.m. PST

That is one impressive chart. Very useful for my needs and I have a perfect place for it on the wall next to my painting bench. Kinda makes you wonder why nobody has done anything like this before.

Tango0129 May 2016 11:44 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it my friend!. (smile)

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