AMX 10 RCR

AMX-10RC

CountryFrance
TypeLight reconnaissance vehicle
Production1981 – present

Photo Gallery of a AMX-10RC, The AMX-10RC is a light reconnaissance vehicle built by GIAT. Over 300 are in service in the French Army. In addition, 108 vehicles were sold to Morocco and 12 to Qatar. RC stands for Roues-Canon, or wheeled gun. The AMX-10RC should not be confused with the AMX-10P; they share automotive components but otherwise have completely different battlefield roles. The AMX-10RC is amphibious and has very good mobility. It is usually used for reconnaissance missions in dangerous environments or for fire support.

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The AMX-10 RC is a wheeled armored vehicle designed for reconnaissance and fire support missions. It was developed by the French companies AMX and APX in the 1970s and entered service with the French Army in 1981. It is armed with a 105 mm F2 BK MECA medium-pressure gun, which can fire a variety of ammunition, including high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) and armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot (APFSDS) rounds.
The AMX-10 RC has a four-man crew and a variable hydropneumatic suspension that allows it to adjust its ground clearance and tilt. It is also amphibious, although it requires additional preparation and equipment for water crossing. The AMX-10 RC has been used by France in several conflicts, such as the Gulf War, the Kosovo War, the War in Afghanistan and the Mali War. It has also been exported to Morocco, Qatar and Ukraine. The AMX-10 RC is currently being replaced by the EBRC Jaguar, a new wheeled armored vehicle with enhanced protection, mobility and firepower.

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