![Trident - United States Marine Corp - Light-Armored Vehicle Air Defense (LAV -AD) Version - With Single-Point Active Alignment Method (SPAAM) Features - 729-81018 Trident - United States Marine Corp - Light-Armored Vehicle Air Defense (LAV -AD) Version - With Single-Point Active Alignment Method (SPAAM) Features - 729-81018](https://www.walthers.com/media/catalog/product/cache/944635636b347bd2be13fbc42a882726/u/n/united_states_marine_corp_light-armored_vehicle_air_defense_lav-ad_version_729-81018.gif)
Trident - United States Marine Corp - Light-Armored Vehicle Air Defense (LAV -AD) Version - With Single-Point Active Alignment Method (SPAAM) Features - 729-81018
Tanks. Being tanks. - The LAV-AD (air defense), which entered duty in 2002. The turret features a rotating 25mm Blazer gun and eight Stinger rockets. Here in Iraq 2003. Tank chaser page | Facebook
![Light Armored Vehicle Air Defense (LAV AD) amphibious vehicles roll out in front of the Thunderdome at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Twenty-one Marines from the LAV AD unit at Camp Pendleton, Light Armored Vehicle Air Defense (LAV AD) amphibious vehicles roll out in front of the Thunderdome at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Twenty-one Marines from the LAV AD unit at Camp Pendleton,](https://cdn10.picryl.com/photo/2001/03/13/light-armored-vehicle-air-defense-lav-ad-amphibious-vehicles-roll-out-in-front-03b0d6-1024.jpg)