FV721 Фокс CVR

FV721 Фокс CVR

СтраныВеликобритании
ТипБоевая машина разведки
ФотографииВладимир Якубов
ОписаниеАльбом 20 фотографии прогулки «FV721 Fox CVR»

Фотогалерея FV721 Фокс CVR, The FV721 Fox Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Wheeled) (CVR(W)) was a 4×4 armoured car manufactured by Alvis, deployed by the British Army as a replacement for the Ferret scout car and the Saladin Armoured Car. The Fox was introduced into service in May 1973 and withdrawn in 1993/4.

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The FV721 Fox CVR (Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance) is a British armoured car that was developed in the 1970s as a replacement for the Ferret scout car. The Fox is based on the chassis of the FV432 armoured personnel carrier, but with a smaller and lighter aluminium hull. The main armament of the Fox is a 30 mm L21 RARDEN cannon, which can fire armour-piercing or high-explosive rounds. The Fox also has a 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun and two smoke grenade launchers. The Fox has a crew of three: a driver, a commander and a gunner.
The Fox was designed to perform reconnaissance and fire support missions in support of infantry and armoured units. The Fox has a high mobility and speed, thanks to its Rolls-Royce B81 petrol engine and its eight-wheel drive. The Fox can also swim across water obstacles using a flotation screen and propellers. The Fox has a low profile and a good range of vision, which makes it suitable for stealthy operations. The Fox has a NBC (nuclear, biological and chemical) protection system and an infrared night vision device.
The Fox entered service with the British Army in 1973 and was used in various conflicts, such as the Falklands War, the Gulf War and the Iraq War. The Fox was also exported to several countries, such as Nigeria, Oman and Sri Lanka. The Fox was gradually replaced by the FV107 Scimitar and the CVR(T) series in the British Army, and was retired from service in 1994.

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