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driver has been moved back into a central position – sitting side by side with his primary crewman. The vehicle is steered using a conventional steering wheel system – which can be swapped from left to right – to allow either crewman to drive or command the vehicle. The engine has been replaced by a
Cummins 6.7-litre diesel engine whilst the transmission has been uprated to DB TN15E+ and STORMER final drives. The turret has been replaced by a modular weapon "cassette" that will mount remote weapon stations, armed with, for example, a .50" M2 HB machine gun.
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personnel whilst minimising the risk to aircraft and infrastructure due to its short range. The RAF Regiment tranche of vehicles is understood to have originally been part of an order for Iran, but which were not delivered following the revolution that overthrew the Shah. The vehicles differed by having no wading equipment, and the vehicle commander's cupola on the RAF Regiment
Spartan was a different design from that of British Army variants.
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392:(personnel carrier), all CVRTs started with the letter 'S'. The other vehicles were named to reflect their function; Striker anti–tank guided weapons, Spartan armoured personnel carrier; Samaritan ambulance; Sultan command and control and Samson recovery vehicles. In addition, the British General Staff had requested another vehicle armed with a 30 mm cannon, which became Scimitar.
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578:(APC); it can carry seven men in all, the crew of three and four others in the rear compartment. In the British Army, it is used to carry small specialised groups, such as engineer reconnaissance teams, air defence sections and mortar fire controllers. In mid-2006, the British Army had 478 Spartans in service, which from 2009 were being replaced by the
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facing it. Forward of this are positions for the radio operator, with provision for four radios, and the vehicle commander. Armament consists of a pintle-mounted GPMG and multi-barrelled smoke grenade dischargers. The back of the vehicle is designed to be extended by an attached tent to form a briefing area.
364:, the tracks had to be 0.45 m (18 in) wide. The width also dictated the engine used – it had to fit next to a driver in full winter clothing. Thus the engine compartment could only be 0.60 m (24 in) wide. No tank engines in production or development at the time were suitable, so the
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Saladin armoured car with between 30 and 50 Scorpions. They were delivered between 1982 and 1983, along with three Samson armoured recovery vehicles. In 1985, a second order for up to 30 vehicles was delivered. The second order included Scorpion, Sultan, Spartan and Samson vehicles. Oman
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cannon as its main weapon. Secondary armament consists of a coaxial GPMG and multi-barrelled smoke grenade dischargers. Stowage is provided for 201 rounds of 30 mm and 3,000 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition. In 2006, the
British Army had 328 in service; which were retired from active service in
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is the
British Army command and control vehicle based on the CVR(T) platform, 205 were in service in 2006. It has a higher roof than the APC variants, providing a more comfortable "office space" inside. A large vertical map board and desk are located along one side, with a bench seat for three people
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In 1988, Alvis plc was awarded a £32 million contract to carry out a Life
Extension Programme (LEP). The initial contract was for 200 CVR(T)s and supply kits for a further 1,107 vehicles. The LEP was carried out on the Scimitar and Sabre reconnaissance vehicles, Spartan APCs, Sultan command post
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In the early 1960s, the United
Kingdom's overseas commitments were proving costly to garrison and were a drain on the defence budget. A new strategy was proposed, that troops and equipment would be airlifted to trouble-spots from their bases in Europe. To support the air-landed troops, a requirement
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Another
British consortium claims to have designed and developed a concept that uses a common tracked chassis with interchangeable pods for different vehicle roles. The Mark 1 mPODt (multi-role POD (tracked)) uses the Stallion, a flat bed development similar to that used on Shielder, to demonstrate
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British firm OVIK has designed a vehicle named "Meerkat" based on the CVR(T), anticipating that large numbers of these will become available for refurbishment in future years when they are replaced in British service, and perhaps several other armed forces. The hull has been redesigned, and the
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was originally designed in the 1970s as a private venture APC, using the CVR(T) range as a starting point. It is a larger (0.48 m (1 ft 7 in) longer with a 6th set of road wheels) and heavier (12,700 kg) vehicle with steel and aluminium armour. Production began in 1982. Malaysia
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Systems, the descendant of Alvis military vehicles, market Stormer with various weapon systems for many purposes. Indonesia has received about 50 Stormer variants, including the APC, command post vehicle, ambulance, recovery, bridge-layers and logistics vehicle. Malaysia has 35, Oman has
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took delivery of the first of 184 Scorpions and other variants of CVR(T). These were to be used for airfield defence and served at RAF bases in the United Kingdom, Germany and Cyprus. The 76mm gun was ideal for the role, especially the canister round, which could be used on base against attacking
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hull and armed with the same 30mm RARDEN cannon as the Scimitar. One hundred and thirty-six of these hybrid vehicles were brought into service in 1995, after some modifications were made to the turret. These modifications included redesigning the smoke grenade dischargers, replacing the standard
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The driver position, being located at the front of the vehicle alongside the engine, dictated that the turret would have to be at the rear. The fire support version, armed with a 76 mm gun, was named Scorpion as the rear-mounted turret suggested a sting in the tail. Following the example of
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missile system. Striker had five missiles ready to fire in a mounting at the rear of the vehicle, with another five stowed inside. Secondary armament consisted of a commander's 7.62 mm GPMG and multi-barrelled smoke grenade dischargers. Striker looked very similar to Spartan in appearance,
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ordered 701 EA CVR(T) in the Scorpion, Scimitar, Sultan, Spartan and Samaritan versions, which were delivered in 1975. They were used by the COMRECCE that comprised the 1st, 2nd and 4th Mounted Rifles Regiments (also the 3rd Lancers, which was equipped with the Leopard 1 tank), the CVR-T group
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battalions. They were also issued to Yeomanry squadrons in the Territorial Army to replace their Scimitar CVR(T) vehicles which were requisitioned by the Regular Army Medium Reconnaissance Regiments and others to replace the Scorpion CVR(T), which was being withdrawn from service. Sabre was
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was originally developed to meet a British Army requirement for the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked). Scorpion was accepted by the British Army in May 1970, with a contract for 275, which later rose to 313 vehicles. Main armament consisted of a low velocity 76mm main gun with a coaxial
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were attached to the task force. They were equipped with four Scorpions and four Scimitars supported by a Samson and were the only armoured vehicles used in action by the British Army during the conflict. The two troops deployed provided fire support for the
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armoured recovery vehicle. All members of the CVR(T) family were designed to share common automotive components and suspension; aluminium armour was selected to keep the weight down. By 1996, more than 3,500 had been built for British Army use and export.
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Alvis also offered a comprehensive upgrade for the export version of the CVR(T), which included a diesel engine, upgraded suspension, new track and vision enhancements. Brunei is the only country known to have returned vehicles for an overhaul.
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To fit inside the transport aircraft of the time, the vehicle's height had to be less than 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in), its width had to be less than 2.102 m (6 ft 10.8 in). To meet the ground pressure requirement of five
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In 1967, Alvis was awarded the contract to produce 30 CVR(T) prototypes. Vehicles P1–P17 being the Scorpion prototypes, P18–P30 were prototypes of the other six CVR(T) versions. Having to work under strict cost limitations imposed by the
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becoming more easily identifiable only when the missile tubes were raised. In mid 2006, the British Army had 48 Strikers in service, although they were in the process of being phased out as the Swingfire missile was replaced by the
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has obtained 80 Scorpions and 100 Spartans. Some of the Scorpions are reported to have been captured by Iraq during the Iran–Iraq war and handed on to Jordan. The Spartans were obtained when Belgium disposed of their CVR(T) fleet.
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vehicles, Samson recovery vehicles, Samaritan ambulances and the Striker anti-tank vehicle. The major part of this upgrade was the replacement of the Jaguar 4.2-litre petrol engine by a more fuel efficient
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uses the Scorpion 90 armed with the Belgian 90mm Cockerill cannon and the Stormer. The Stormer variants include the APC, command post vehicle, ambulance, recovery, bridge-layers and logistics vehicle.
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has obtained 123 ex-British Army Scimitar, Sultan, Spartan, Samson and Samaritan vehicles. According to the contract, all the vehicles will be modernised and overhauled. First deliveries to the
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is the ambulance version of the CVR(T), 50 were produced for the British Army. In appearance it is similar to the Sultan Command and Control vehicle. It has a crew of two and capacity for four
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7.62 mm GPMG and multi-barrelled smoke grenade dischargers. The first production vehicles were completed in 1972. The first British regiment to be equipped with the Scorpion was the
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infantry units also later received M113A1s that had been augmented with Scorpion turrets. In Philippines service, these are known as the M113A1 Fire Support Vehicle (FSV).
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missile system (then under development) mounted at the rear. The design would come in both tracked and wheeled versions and share the same engine and transmission as the
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Cougar wheeled reconnaissance vehicle. A total of 195 Cougars was originally procured, but the fleet was reduced to 100 vehicles in 1999, and has since been retired.
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contamination. The 30mm main armament on the Scimitar could be used to detonate the UXO or to crack the case of a bomb to allow the contents to drain or to
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2.6) – was originally selected instead of steel; research revealed that it provided greater protection from artillery shell-splinters because of its
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armoured personnel carrier. The final weight of the prototype was over 13 tons, which exceeded the weight limit if it was to be transported by air.
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reorganised from an infantry to an all arms formation after 1979. Part of their AFV inventory includes an unknown number of Scorpions.
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image and laser rangefinder sight. The vehicle commander will have a monitor and a map display and the driver a navigation capability.
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systems. In December 2019 Latvia signed a treaty to receive additional 82 CVR(T) vehicles. Later that number was reduced to 74.
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273:armoured personnel carriers (APC)s,
2712:The Nigerian military and the state
2613:"DSEi 2011: OVIK Meerkat displayed"
2561:"DSEi 2011: Scimitar Mk 2 deployed"
1992:"Light Dragoons regimental history"
1688:"Spartan and Other CVR(T) Vehicles"
1503:
1489:
1480:
1457:
1398:
1362:
1078:operated up to 40 Scorpions in its
716:British Army Training Unit Suffield
682:Fox Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle
580:Panther Command and Liaison Vehicle
48:Scorpion/Scimitar recognition guide
24:
3261:FV434 Armoured Maintenance Vehicle
2454:"Jordan receives Belgian Spartans"
1841:"Starstreak High Velocity Missile"
1466:
1382:
1273:, the selected replacement vehicle
818:to Cyprus, to protect the British
812:16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers
777:Formation reconnaissance regiments
765:
201:4.79 m (15 ft 9 in)
25:
3380:
2365:. Philippine Army. Archived from
2317:. Philippine Army. Archived from
2180:"Boletin de Infanteria de Marina"
2101:"Mapping Operation Panthers Claw"
1538:"Thales Optronics wins BGTI deal"
1289:BCT Ground Combat Vehicle Program
1267:, the project for its replacement
1223:added the Scorpion turret to the
1170:Scorpion turret on other vehicles
887:(IFOR), a multinational force in
770:
209:2.23 m (7 ft 4 in)
2051:"1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards"
1616:Parliament of the United Kingdom
1237:combat experience in Afghanistan
698:withdrawn from service in 2004.
42:
3359:Tracked reconnaissance vehicles
2631:
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2579:
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2537:. Canadian Army. Archived from
2527:
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1035:South East Asia and the Pacific
913:in Afghanistan, notably during
747:ordered 25 of the APC variant.
315:Armoured Vehicle Reconnaissance
2767:Singh Sandhu, Kernial (1992).
2695:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
2387:Carpenter & Wiencek, p.235
2155:. Belgian Army. Archived from
2128:. Belgian Army. Archived from
1432:
1410:
1100:
1054:Malaysian Royal Armoured Corps
992:Spike anti-tank guided missile
366:Jaguar 4.2-litre petrol engine
13:
1:
2691:Cordesman, Anthony H (2006).
2646:
1420:. East of England Tank Museum
906:, both equipped with CVR(T).
714:in training exercises at the
426:Army Base Repair Organisation
277:command and control vehicle,
1871:"Shielder Minelaying System"
1661:. Kable Intelligence Limited
1301:Joint Light Tactical Vehicle
1140:operates the newer Stormer.
585:
269:light reconnaissance tanks,
7:
3220:Combat engineering vehicles
2996:Armoured personnel carriers
2672:Chant, Christopher (1987).
2513:"Australian Military Units"
2286:. Army Recognition Magazine
2264:. Army Recognition Magazine
2153:"2/4 Régiment de Cyclistes"
1981:Rottman & Volstad, p.21
1258:
710:vehicles used to represent
650:
464:
459:
380:Alvis predecessor vehicles
10:
3385:
3364:Airborne fighting vehicles
3243:Armoured recovery vehicles
3081:Infantry mobility vehicles
2977:Fox reconnaissance vehicle
2837:armoured fighting vehicles
1463:Foss & Sarson, p.17-18
1265:Future Rapid Effect System
1129:Royal Jordanian Land Force
867:1st Queen's Dragoon Guards
852:Battle of Mount Tumbledown
785:1st Queen's Dragoon Guards
756:Shielder minelaying system
721:
576:armoured personnel carrier
553:
520:
304:Armstrong Whitworth AW.681
241:armoured fighting vehicles
65:Armoured personnel carrier
27:Armoured fighting vehicles
3317:
3304:Vickers MBT Mk. 4 Valiant
3274:
3241:
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3194:
3171:
3142:
3126:Internal security vehicle
3124:
3079:
3044:
3003:
2994:
2959:
2928:
2919:
2903:Infantry fighting vehicle
2901:
2848:
2515:. Australian War Memorial
1154:
1145:United Arab Emirates Army
1005:South and Central America
924:
645:armoured recovery vehicle
622:
601:
350:stress corrosion cracking
336:E74S specification (Al +
221:
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82:Place of origin
81:
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3275:Experimental, prototype,
3173:Self-propelled artillery
2458:Jane's Information Group
1819:Jane's Information Group
1542:Jane's Information Group
1418:"Alvis Scorpion (FV101)"
1349:Jane's Information Group
1307:
977:Irish Army Cavalry Corps
915:Operation Panther's Claw
844:Battle of Wireless Ridge
671:
664:2023, being replaced by
539:anti-tank guided missile
412:Life Extension Programme
193:17,800 lb (8.074 tonnes)
3228:Terrier Armoured Digger
3196:Self-propelled anti-air
2921:Reconnaissance vehicles
2655:Asian security handbook
2315:"Light Armour Division"
1954:Foss & Sarson, p.21
1821:Light Armoured Vehicles
1579:Foss & Sarson, p.20
1500:Foss & Sarson, p. 9
1477:Foss & Sarson, p. 8
1407:Foss & Sarson, p.11
1379:Foss & Sarson, p.10
702:Sturgeon and Salamander
2786:Smith, Gordon (2006).
2750:Armies of the Gulf War
1570:Foss & Sarson, p.4
1395:Foss & Sarson, p.5
1255:
1191:
1183:
1114:28th Infantry Division
968:
942:
939:4th Chasseurs à Cheval
889:Bosnia and Herzegovina
846:and for 2nd Battalion
814:, were transported by
789:9th/12th Royal Lancers
779:, which have been the
739:
731:
636:
611:
610:Sultan Command Vehicle
567:
530:
493:In November 1981, the
478:
297:Design and development
3134:Shorland Armoured Car
2752:. Osprey Publishing.
2733:. Osprey Publishing.
2202:"Army Corps, Cavalry"
1785:edition.pagesuite.com
1486:Foss and Sarson, p.12
1444:edition.pagesuite.com
1253:
1189:
1178:M113A1 MRVs from the
1177:
966:
932:
896:2003 invasion of Iraq
863:1st Armoured Division
797:Queen's Royal Lancers
737:
729:
630:
609:
561:
528:
472:
446:image intensification
171:325 + several hundred
2972:Saladin armoured car
2710:Peter, Jimi (1997).
2204:. The Defence Forces
2025:"The Regiment today"
1639:. GlobalSecurity.org
1080:Light Armor Division
885:Implementation Force
820:Sovereign Base Areas
805:Queen's Own Yeomanry
689:machine gun with an
308:Saladin armoured car
281:armoured ambulance,
3354:History of the tank
3251:Centurion ARV Mk II
2619:on 10 November 2011
2567:on 10 November 2011
2483:Global Security.org
2424:Global Security.org
2076:"Household Cavalry"
2002:on 26 February 2009
1911:on 25 December 2008
1881:on 21 December 2008
1781:"SOLDIER - Page 13"
1728:on 24 December 2008
1518:. Janes Land Forces
1440:"SOLDIER - Page 13"
988:Latvian Land Forces
857:By the time of the
695:mechanised infantry
507:unexploded ordnance
421:5.9 diesel engine.
398:Ministry of Defence
388:(load carrier) and
71:Command and control
3289:FV4401 Contentious
2593:on 22 October 2012
2228:, 4 September 2014
2031:on 8 February 2009
1851:on 13 January 2009
1761:on 26 January 2009
1698:on 14 January 2009
1256:
1192:
1184:
1137:Royal Army of Oman
969:
943:
875:armoured regiments
752:Starstreak missile
740:
732:
637:
612:
568:
531:
479:
90:Production history
3326:
3325:
3299:Vickers MBT Mk. 3
3204:Alvis Stormer HVM
3075:
3074:
2990:
2989:
2541:on 3 October 2011
1609:House of Commons
1182:at a range shoot.
1116:in the 1980–1988
911:Operation Herrick
904:Household Cavalry
781:Household Cavalry
708:visually modified
635:military exercise
503:RAF Bomb Disposal
370:compression ratio
239:) is a family of
229:
228:
16:(Redirected from
3376:
3001:
3000:
2967:Ferret scout car
2926:
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2829:
2822:
2815:
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2801:
2782:
2769:The ASEAN reader
2763:
2744:
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2687:
2668:
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1946:
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1941:
1927:
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1901:"Reconnaissance"
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824:Turkish invasion
442:Thales Optronics
74:Recovery vehicle
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1029:Venezuelan Army
1007:
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3052:Saracen APC
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3057:Humber Pig
2868:Charioteer
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1424:19 January
1354:11 January
1345:"Scorpion"
1200:M113A1 MRV
973:Irish Army
933:A Belgian
596:stretchers
515:deflagrate
509:(UXO) and
3111:Husky TSV
2878:Chieftain
2873:Conqueror
2863:Centurion
2169:in French
2142:in French
1815:"Stormer"
1718:"Panther"
1637:"Striker"
1022:Leopard 2
1018:Leopard 1
935:Samaritan
917:with the
586:Samaritan
543:Swingfire
490:in 1973.
440:In 2001,
402:Abu Dhabi
323:Swingfire
279:Samaritan
68:Ambulance
63:Anti–tank
3208:tracked
3116:Foxhound
2841:post-war
2835:British
1259:See also
1149:Gulf War
1091:squadron
859:Gulf War
803:and the
651:Scimitar
566:markings
537:was the
475:Gulf War
465:Scorpion
460:Variants
386:Stalwart
267:Scimitar
263:Scorpion
177:over 220
165:over 600
121:Variants
113:Produced
105:Designed
95:Designer
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3036:Warthog
3026:Stormer
3004:Tracked
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2839:of the
2420:"Tosan"
1790:15 July
1611:Hansard
1449:15 July
1295:Stryker
1204:Saladin
1095:LAV III
1056:of the
1024:tanks.
999:Ukraine
937:of the
722:Stormer
554:Spartan
548:Javelin
521:Striker
454:thermal
390:Saracen
382:Saladin
283:Striker
271:Spartan
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672:Sabre
374:Solex
340:3.9;
334:Alcan
327:FV432
259:Alvis
206:Width
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2951:Ajax
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