WordNet
n. a self-propelled vehicle that moves on tracks
Usage examples of "tracked vehicle".
Alekseyev and Sergetov boarded a tracked vehicle, which motored southeast to catch the maneuvering regiment.
When the first tracked vehicle passed that spot the column would be exactly in the center of the choke.
Another photo appeared, this one of a large, unwieldy tracked vehicle that Willum recognized as one of the completely automated types developed for remote worlds just like this one, where the labor force was small but the planetary coffers were rich.
A convulsive explosion shook the big tracked vehicle, lifting its thirty tons into the air as a firecracker would a tin can.
With a lurch, the tracked vehicle thundered ahead, making Sun grip the edge of the open hatch to keep from being thrown.
He was a tracked vehicle of some sort, exactly like the other metal monsters now in his field of vision.
During most of March, the number of trucks detected crossing the DMZ had tripled, and the monitors recorded both wheeled and tracked vehicle traffic, a worrisome sign.
He glanced at the tracked vehicle-its lenses were still perfectly lined up with his console but now glowing cool green.
Pitt took the offered flask as a muffled rumble shook the big tracked vehicle.
At the far southern end of the airfield, nearly a mile away, he could make out a tracked vehicle.
There were no soldiers in attendance at the core itself, but a trio of emplacements on the perimeter under the inward curving walls were manned and equipped with high velocity cannons, and the battery directly opposite the master console was further equipped with a small tracked vehicle bearing a dull metal container and the obscene, squat-nozzled hoses of what could only be a flamethrower unit.