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FVS
(redirected from Fighting Vehicle System)

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FVSForest Vegetation Simulator (USDA Forest Service)
FVSFlorida Virtual School
FVSFighting Vehicle System
FVSFreedomvoice Systems (Encinitas, CA)
FVSForeign Visit System
FVSFetal Valproate Syndrome
FVSFetal Varicella Syndrome
FVSFlight Vehicle Simulator
FVSFlight Verification System
FVSFleet Weather Facility
FVSForensic and Valuation Services Center (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; formerly Business Valuation and Forensic Litigation Services Center)
FVSFight Victory School (gaming clan)
FVSFenizic Vexillological Society
FVSFilm and Video Studies (various schools)


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DAAE2001R-0236, issued by the Department of the Army for a power switching unit used on the Bradley Fighting Vehicle System and the Abrams Main Battle Tank.
produces a variety of automatic and electronic test equipment, designed to monitor, diagnose and analyze the performance of the electronic components installed on Army M1A1, M1A2 and M1A2 SEP Abrams Main Battle Tanks, Bradley M2A2 and M3A3 Fighting Vehicle Systems and on U.
Army M2A3 and M3A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems.
 
 
 
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