Warrior 510

Warrior tracked armoured vehicle

CountryUK
TypeArmoured vehicle

Photo gallery of a Warrior tracked armoured vehicle, The Warrior tracked vehicle family is a series of British armoured vehicles, originally developed to replace the older FV430 series of armoured vehicles. The Warrior started life as the MCV-80 project that was first broached in the 1970s, GKN Sankey/Defence winning the production contract in 1980. GKN Defence was subsequently purchased by BAE Systems (via Alvis plc). A total of 789 FV510 and variants were manufactured for the British Army, and 254 of a modified version (Desert Warrior) were produced for the Kuwaiti Army.

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Specifications
DesignerGKN Sankey / GKN Defence
ManufacturerGKN Sankey/BAe Systems
Number built1,000+
Weight25.4 tonnes
Length6.3 m
Width3.03 m
Height2.8 m
Crew3 (commander, gunner, driver) + 7 troops

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The Warrior tracked armoured vehicle is a British infantry fighting vehicle that has been in service since 1987. It was designed to replace the older FV430 series of armoured vehicles and to keep up with the speed and firepower of the Challenger 1 main battle tank. The Warrior has a three-man crew and can carry seven or ten infantry soldiers depending on the variant. It is armed with a 30 mm RARDEN cannon and a coaxial 7.62 mm chain gun. The Warrior has an aluminium hull with appliqué armour for protection against small arms fire and anti-tank weapons. The Warrior has been deployed in various conflicts, such as the Gulf War, the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan. The Warrior is currently undergoing a major upgrade programme called Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme (WCSP), which will improve its mobility, survivability, lethality and situational awareness.

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