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  info: SULTAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Later, 'Sultan' became the usual title of rulers of Seljuk and Ottoman Turks and Ayyubid and Mamluk rulers in Egypt.
Sultan of Yogyakarta is governor of that province
Note: Sultan is the title of seven (Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Pahang, Perak, Selangor and Terengganu) of the nine rulers of the Malay states.
www.info-austria.org /Sultan   (441 words)

  
 Armored PC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The hull is the same height as the Samaritan.
Sultan usually comes with a tent that extends from the rear of the vehicle because of the cranped rear section that has all the commanders tables and storage areas.
Sultan is equipped to handle NBC conditions as the vehicle is used to command armored, artillery or mechanized infantry units at regimental or squadron/company level.
www.military-vehicle.net /vcls/sultan.htm   (80 words)

  
 FV105 Sultan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FV105 Sultan is a British Army command and control vehicle based on the CVR(T) platform.
In common with the other CVR(T) vehicles, the Sultan was originally fitted with a canvas skirt for river crossing.
The Sultan contains an NBC filter pack for protection against chemical gas, biological agents and radioative particles.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/FV105_Sultan   (273 words)

  
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The Combat Vehicle Reconnaisance (Tracked) (CVR(T)), FV 105 SULTAN was designed to perform the Command Post Role in the CVR(T) family of vehicles.
Characterised by a roomy, well laid out working area, the SULTAN has become a favourite with the staffs who have called it home.
With the onset of the BOWMAN project, under which the army will receive a completely new family of radios to replace the familiar CLANSMAN range, SULTAN will once again be required to develop, having originally been fitted with LARKSPUR.
www.trackpads.net /personal/sultan   (132 words)

  
 The British tracked vehicle market
Of smaller tracked vehicles in the British Army the Alvis-built CVRT (combat vehicle reconnaissance tracked) Scorpion also has spawned variants.
First seen in 1969, the Scorpion is no longer in the British Army although variants continue, including the FV102 Striker anti-tank vehicle with five Swingfire anti-tank guided missile launchers; FV103 Spartan armoured personnel carrier; FV104 Samaritan ambulance; FV105 Sultan command vehicle; FV106 Samson recovery vehicle and the FV107 Scimitar reconnaissance vehicle with a 30mm gun.
Other variants in the Army are the Sabre, fitted with a Vickers Defence Systems Fox light armoured car turret, also with a 30mm cannon and additionally a 7.62mm co-axial machine gun.
www.global-defence.com /2003/tanks_03.htm   (1497 words)

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