The BTR-152 is a Soviet APC. It was introduced in 1950. The roof has hatches to allow passengers to fire down onto outside enemies from atop the vehicle. It offers four and six wheel drive. It has been used in a number of countries.
One of the smallest aircraft cessna has ever produced, this aircraft is known for causing the pilots legs to fall asleep, a condition known as "152 leg." Fitting two full-sized adults in the cockpit is quite a feat, requiring the pilots to sit almost shoulder to shoulder. Only slightly faster and larger than a piper cub, this aircraft has almost no purpose outside of entertainment. Is sometimes used for aerobatics and flight-training purposes, the 152 also comes in an aerobatic trainer variant. The Cessna 152 is no longer in production.
I asked a pilot about buying a cessna 152, he said "Why the hell would you want to do that?!"