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Warrior Tracked Armoured Vehicle - Definition and Overview

A Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle in desert conditions.
General Characteristics (Warrior)
Length:6.3 m
Width:3.03 m
Height:2.8 m
Mass:approximately 24 tonnes, loaded, with gun turret
Speed:Road: 75 km/h
Range: over 600 km
Primary armament:30mm RARDEN cannon
Light Anti-Armour Weapon (LAW) HEAT rockets
Secondary armament: Co-axial 7.62 mm GPMG
Power plant:550 hp Perkins Rolls-Royce V8 Condor engine
Crew:3 + 7 troops

The FV 510 Warrior Tracked Armoured Vehicles are light armoured multi-purpose transports used by the British army. Warrior variants include artillery observation post vehicle (OPV) and command post vehicle (CPV), a Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) recovery and repair vehicle, light tank fitted with a L7 105 mm gun turret, anti-aircraft vehicles, TOW or HOT missile tank hunter, reconnaissance vehicle with 76 mm or 90 mm main gun, transport, or missile lancher. Generally held to be more effective than the US M2 Bradley.

They are not amphibious, but have NBC capabilities. The FV 510 has a wide array of night vision systems.

A drawback is that they are too large to be carried by the RAF's C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.

A Warrior vehicle with UN markings, on the making of the eponymous film.

Their strong aluminium armour proved efficient against small arms fire and self-propeled grenades during the conflict in Bosnia.

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History

The warrior started out as the Mechanized Combat vehicle 80 (MCV 80), a succesor to the FV 432 APV series. Initial design and planning took place between 1968 and 1976. Selection was made in 1980 but the first contract was placed in 1985.

Trivia

The Warriors vehicles inspired the name of the eponymous film about the war in Bosnia, by the BBC [1] (http://www.badgerland.co.uk/shops/videos_dvds/drama_tv/modern/warriors.html)

See Also

External Links and references

  • Foss, Christopher & Sarson, Peter. Warrior Mechanised Combat Vehicle 1987 - 1994, Osprey UK, 1994, London, New Vanguard Series No. 10.

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