Bandvagn BvS 410 Viking
Bandvagn BvS10
PaysSuède
RôleVéhicule blindé amphibie
DesignerBAE Systems Land Systems Hägglunds
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Lla BvS10 (Bandvagn Skyddad 10, également connu sous le nom de Bandvagn 410 ou BV410) est un véhicule blindé amphibie tout-terrain articulé à chenilles produit par BAE Systems Land Systems Hägglunds de Suède. Ce véhicule, appelé All Terrain Vehicle (protected) – ATV(P) ou Viking par les forces britanniques, a été développé à l’origine dans le cadre d’une collaboration entre l’industrie – Hägglunds Vehicle AB – et le ministère britannique de la Défense (MoD) pour le compte des Royal Marines.

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General Characteristics

The BvS10 is an amphibious articulated all-terrain vehicle developed by Hägglunds (now BAE Systems Bofors). It is a larger, more powerful, and armored successor to the venerable unarmored Bandvagn 206 (Bv 206). It is highly specialized for operations in extreme environments like snow, mud, and swamps.

Property Value (BvS10 Viking/Beowulf)
Rôle Armored All-Terrain Transport, Logistics, Utility
Fabricant Hägglunds / BAE Systems Bofors
Introduit 2005 (UK Service as Viking)
Crew Capacity Up to 11 (2 in front unit, 9 in rear unit)
Combat Weight Approx. 10.6 tonnes (Standard Armoured)
Configuration Articulated Tracked Vehicle (two units)
Length 8.0 m (26 ft 3 in)

Powerplant and Mobility

  • Engine: Cummins 6.7 Litre in-line six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine. (Earlier versions used a 5.9L Cummins).
  • Power Output: Approx. 210 kW (285 hp).
  • Drive System: Drive is transferred to all four track sets via a unique articulated joint between the two units.
  • Maximum Road Speed: 70 km/h (43 mph).
  • Amphibious Speed: Up to 5 km/h (3 mph) in water.
  • Key Mobility Feature: The articulated steering and all-track power allow it to traverse deep ditches, climb steep slopes (45 degrees), and operate fully loaded across terrain impassable to conventional vehicles due to its low ground pressure.

Protection and Variants

  • Protection (Armoured BvS10): Basic hull protection against small-arms fire and artillery fragments (STANAG 4569 Level 2), with optional add-on armor up to Level 4.
  • Protection (Beowulf): The Beowulf is the unarmored version, prioritizing payload and lower weight.
  • Armament: Typically fitted with a light machine gun (LMG) or heavy machine gun (HMG) on a ring mount or remote weapon station, with calibers ranging from 5.56 mm to 12.7 mm, or a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher.
  • Payload Capacity: The unarmored Beowulf can carry up to 8 tonnes.
  • International Use: Used by the armed forces of the UK (as Viking), Sweden, France, the Netherlands, and Austria.

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