Tracked vehicle
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British pronunciation/tɹˈakt vˈiəkəl/
American pronunciation/tɹˈækt vˈiəkəl/

Definition & Meaning of "tracked vehicle"

Tracked vehicle
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a type of vehicle that moves on tracks or caterpillar treads, commonly used in military vehicles, tanks, and some construction equipment

What is a "tracked vehicle"?

A tracked vehicle is a type of vehicle that uses continuous tracks, instead of wheels, to move. These tracks are made of strong materials, usually metal, and are designed to spread the vehicle's weight over a larger area, which helps it move more easily over rough or soft ground, like mud or snow. Tracked vehicles are often used in difficult terrains where regular wheeled vehicles might struggle, such as in construction, military, or off-road applications. Examples include tanks, bulldozers, and snowmobiles.

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The military unit relied on tracked vehicles for rapid deployment in combat zones.
The construction company employed tracked vehicles to move heavy loads across the site.
The army deployed tracked vehicles to navigate the rugged terrain.
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The military unit relied on tracked vehicles for rapid deployment in combat zones.
The construction company employed tracked vehicles to move heavy loads across the site.
The army deployed tracked vehicles to navigate the rugged terrain.
The tracked vehicle advanced slowly through the muddy field.
He admired the engineering of tracked vehicles for their ability to traverse difficult landscapes.
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