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Atlas

Atlas

Recovery & Repair Vehicles
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Basic Information
Name
Atlas
Designation
Atlas
Alternate Designation
Scout Recovery
Equipment Type
Recovery & Repair Vehicles
Manufacturer
General Dynamics United Kingdom
Date of Introduction
2020
Description

The British Army Scout Recovery, now Atlas, is a fully digitized, medium-weight, tracked armored vehicle developed under the FRES initiative as the replacement for the CVR(T) fleet. The Scout Recovery is intended as a recovery for the Scout armored vehicle family. The Scout vehicle family features a service life of up to 30 years with a combat weight between 42 and 45 tons. All variants will share the same electronic architecture with ease of maintenance, training and lower costs through the life of the vehicles. The Scout SV vehicle family contract for up to 580 vehicles was awarded to General Dynamics UK in March 2010. The first Scout SV prototype was unveiled at the Defence Vehicle Dynamics (DVD) held at Millbrook Proving Ground near Milton Keynes in June 25-26 2014.

Ground Specifications
Mobility Type Tracked
Overview (Deagel)
Group Recovery & Repair Vehicles
Status Active
Also Known As Scout Recovery
Origin United Kingdom
Contractor General Dynamics United Kingdom
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2020
Total Production 38
Specifications (Deagel)
Rolling Rubber Wheels 7
Mass — Max Weight 42,000 kilogram
Time — Service Life 30 year
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Vehicle Engines: 8V 199 TE21 (1)
Variants
Variant 1 ASCOD
Variant 2 Ajax
Variant 3 Atlas
Variant 4 Apollo
Variant 5 Ares
Variant 6 Athena
Variant 7 Argus
Variant 8 ASCOD 2
Variant 9 ASCOD Sabrah
Details
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
42000 kg
Operators (1)
United Kingdom
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