Thursday, September 25, 2014

General Dynamics bets against ACV?

LAV 6.0
Via Military Technology...
Gary O’Brien, Capture Manager with General Dynamics Land – Systems Canada, explained the company would present a modified version of the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) 6.0, similar to those in use by the Canadian military, O’Brien explained the vehicle combines LAV chassis with a purpose-built ACV demonstrator unit, has successfully completed initial testing by the USMC Amphibious Vehicle Test Branch.
First I had never heard of the designation LAV 6.0 and a very big second is that I hadn't heard that the vehicle had completed test at AVTB.

I'm not sure of what to make of this.  An improved LAV 6.0 that has been made amphibious?  I wonder what physical changes were made.  Could this be a token effort and they realize that they either have more time to come up with a better solution or are they outright betting against this vehicle ever making it into service?

6 comments :

  1. I don't see this comparing to Patria ,LAV is an licence made Piranha II and III some 4+ decades old.You can tweek it all you want but would be wise to get a Licence on something more modern like Piranha V as we all know US has long ago lost knowhow to develop its own .

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  2. Not sure about amphibious use for the USMC, but Canadian army LAV 3's are being upgraded to the LAV 6 spec. More armour protection, more powerful engine, and the 25mm stays the same. New vehicle weight will be in the 55,000 lb range. The original LAVs were around 36,000 lbs.
    I suspect some of this is Gen Dyn Canada trying to flog more business.

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  3. Solomon. There is an american fighting along side with the Seps in Ukraine.

    An interview with him

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=buCojzrVEwc#t=20


    I heard there were at least 7 others 2 of them being former marines.

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  4. http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/news/releases/2014/vehicle_armour.html

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