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LAV II

LAV II

Wheeled Armored Vehicles
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Basic Information
Name
LAV II
Designation
LAV II
Alternate Designation
ASLAV, ASLAV T1, ASLAV T2, Coyote
Equipment Type
Wheeled Armored Vehicles
Manufacturer
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada
Date of Introduction
1995
Description

The LAV II, also know as the ASLAV, is a derivative of the combat proven LAV I employed by the USMC designed to meet the requirements of the Australian Army. It features high mobility, a 25mm turret-mounted main gun, lightweight armor, reduced maintainability and enhanced availability to perform reconnaissance missions. The ASLAV entered service with the Australian Army in 1995. About 160 ASLAVs have been delivered to date to the Australian Army. The Canadian Army procured 203 Coyote light armored vehicles intended to serve as high mobility reconnaissance and surveillance vehicle beginning in 1996. The vehicles are fitted with day and night observations systems, radar, infrared camera and laser rangefinder. Besides, the vehicle is fitted with a 25mm M242 Bushmaster cannon. A mast-equipped version of the vehicle raises its surveillance gear 10 meters above the ground to see hostile forces over obstacles and from protected positions. The Australian Army plans to purchase up to 257 ASLAV vehicles with the first batch comprising 113 ASLAVs already delivered and a second one comprising 144 ASLAVs being delivered. In December 2003, General Dynamics was awarded a $9.8 million contract to upgrade batch 1 ASLAV vehicles to match batch 2 capabilities between 2004 and 2006. In June 2004, Kongsberg announced that it was awarded a $3 million (MNOK 20) contract for the supply of Remote Weapons Control Systems (RWCS) in support of Australian ASLAV 2 (ASLAV batch 2) armored personnel carrier. The RWCS are identical to those that Kongsberg is delivering to the Armies of the United States, Finland and Norway. In March 2005, Kongsberg received a MNOK 40 ($6 million) contract for the supply of weapon control systems for ASLAV during 2005.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Troop Capacity 6
Max Speed 100.0 km/h
Range 660.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Wheeled Armored Vehicles
Status Active
Also Known As ASLAV, ASLAV T1, ASLAV T2, Coyote
Origin Canada
Contractor General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1995
Total Production 1,216
Unitary Cost USD $2.0 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 3
Troops 6
Wheel Drive 8
Wheels 8
Dimensions — Height 2.7 meter
Dimensions — Length 6.5 meter
Dimensions — Main Gun Caliber 25 millimeter
Dimensions — Width 2.6 meter
Mass — Combat Weight 13,200 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 660 kilometer
Power — Power 275 shp
Speed — Top Speed 100 kph
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Medium Caliber Cannons: M242 Bushmaster (1)
Item 2 Weapon Stations: Nemo (1)
Item 3 Weapon Stations: Protector (1)
Details
Country of Origin Canada
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.5 m
Width
2.6 m
Height
2.7 m
Weight
13200 kg
Operators (5)
Ukraine
Australia
Canada
Peru
Saudi Arabia
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