Armored assault vehicle officers lead tank and armor units, requiring a bachelor's degree and extensive classroom and field training that covers weapons maintenance, armor operations and tactics, night maneuvers, and the role of platoon leaders. They work on military bases worldwide for the National Security and International Affairs sector and their salary depends on their training, rank, and receiving additional pay for hazardous duty.
2. About our job Armored assault vehicle officers lead tank and armor units. They normally specialize by type of unit, such as armor, light armor (cavalry), or amphibious assault.
3. Education path A bachelor's degree is normally required. training consists of classroom and field training. Training length varies depending on specialty. Further training occurs through specialized courses. Course content typically includes: * Weapons and equipment maintenance * Armor operations, principles, and tactics * Night maneuvers * Role of the platoon leader