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Maximum speed. 60 mph (96 km/h) FV103 Spartan is a tracked armoured personnel carrier. It was developed for the British Army as the APC variant of the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) family. The vehicle can carry up to seven personnel, including three crew members. Armed with a single machine gun, it is almost indistinguishable from the ...
FV120: Spartan with Milan compact turret. FV180: Combat Engineering Tractor. FV200: Series of vehicles based on Universal Tank chassis. FV201: Universal Tank (A45) 17 pdr (later 20 pdr) gun. FV202: AVRE (T); with 6.5 inch BL gun. FV203: AVRE (L) FV204: Universal tank, flail. FV205: Self-propelled medium anti-tank gun.
The Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked), abbreviated CVR (T), is a family of armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) developed in the 1960s and is in service with the British Army and others throughout the world. They are small, highly mobile, air-transportable armoured vehicles, originally designed to replace the Alvis Saladin armoured car.
The STREIT Group Spartan is an armoured personnel carrier designed and built by STREIT Group; [ 1] it is also license produced by KrAZ (Kremenchuk Automobile Plant) in Kremenchuk, Ukraine. [ 2] The Spartan can be used in a wide variety of applications, including military and police missions. Its welded steel body is mounted on the chassis of a ...
The Warrior tracked vehicle family is a series of British armoured vehicles, originally developed to replace FV430 series armoured vehicles. The Warrior started life as the MCV-80, "Mechanised Combat Vehicle for the 1980s". One of the requirements of the new vehicle was a top speed able to keep up with the projected new MBT, the MBT-80 ...
FV102 Striker was the Swingfire wire-guided anti-tank missile carrying member of the CVR (T) family. The FV102 Striker was externally very similar to the FV103 Spartan but carried five missiles in a ready-to-fire bin at the back of the vehicle. Five reload missiles were carried in the vehicle.
T. Template:Tanks converted to armored vehicles. TR-1 APC. Type 1 Ho-Ha. Type 1 Ho-Ki. Type 4 Ka-Tsu. Type 60 Armoured Personnel Carrier. Type 63 (armoured personnel carrier) Type 73 Armored Personnel Carrier.
The Samson was conceived in the early 1970s with the final design entering production in 1978. The hull is an all-welded aluminium construction. It usually carries a crew of three operating a 3.5T capstan winch that can also be utilised in a lifting configuration. It carries suitable equipment to enable a 4:1 mechanical advantage with 228m of ...