Infantry Vehicles
HMMWV - High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle
L-APC - Light Armoured Personal Carrier
(carries 5 to 15 soliders)
R-APC - Recon Armoured Personal Carrier (carries 5 to 10 soliders created for reconnaissance)
M-APC - Main Armoured Personal Carrier (carries 15 to 30 soliders)
H-APC - Heavy Armoured Personal Carrier (carries 30 to 50 soliders)
SF-APC - Special Forces Armoured Personal Carrier (for special forces carries 5 to 50 soliders)
R-IFV - Recon Infantry Fighting Vehicle (It has light weapons and carries from 5 to 15 soliders created for reconnaissance)
M-IFV - Main Infantry Fighting Vehicle (it has light or medium weapons and carries from 15 to 40 soliders)
H-IFV - Heavy Infantry Fighting Vehicle (Created on the basis of any MBT)
SF-IFV - Special Forces Infantry Fighting Vehicle (for special forces carries 5 to 40 soliders)
Tanks
LAbT - Light Airborne Tank (It is needed if the supply routes by water and land are blocked or if it is necessary to supply the landing force with tanks)
LRT - Light Reconnaissance Tank (Often used as a scout and as an assistant for tank destroyers)
LST - Light Support Tank (Infantry support tank) (often you can see large calibers but with a short barrel due to the fact that it is not particularly designed to fight its own kind)
MST - Medium Support Tank (Infantry support tank) (often you can see large calibers but with a short barrel due to the fact that it is not particularly designed to fight its own kind)
HST - Heavy Support Tank (Infantry Support Tank) (often you can see large calibers but with a short barrel due to the fact that it is not particularly designed to fight its own kind)
MBgT - Main Battle generalis Tank (A tank that is needed to strengthen the MBT units) (Formerly T-Tank)
L-MBT - Light Main Battle Tank (Smaller, faster, cheaper than a full-size MBT)
M-MBT - Medium Main Battle Tank (The main battle tank in all its glory)
H-MBT - Heavy Main Battle Tank (Flagship tanks are not always made for the battlefield, they can also be a showcase for advanced technologies used and as parade tanks)
Artillery
LRTD - Light Reconnaissance Tank Destroyer (A mix of a LRT and a SpTD)
SpTD - Self-propelled Tank Destroyer (Recommended for use with LST)
SpM - Self-propelled Mortar (caliber less than 164mm)
SpG - Self-propelled Gun (caliber less than 164mm)
H-SpM - Heavy Self-propelled Mortar (caliber more than 164mm)
H-SpG - Heavy Self-propelled Gun (caliber more than 164mm)
Special
SPAA - Self-propelled Anti Aircraft
AT - Artillery Tank (Any tank with a caliber greater than 164mm)
FAT - Frontline Armoured Truck
CSV - Command and Staff Vehicles
CREV - Combat Repair and Evacuation Vehicle
Things can still change, but that's how it is for now.
@B1BLancer If you have any ideas on how to name it better, please suggest it.
@AugustVonMartis Oh ok
cool
@B1BLancer This is not so much by weight, but by the number of troops transported for the IFV/APC
I did not expect to see weight classes for IFVs