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WARRIOR
ARMOURED INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLE

RPG Stats by DANIEL HENWOOD (dhenwood@hotmail.com)
Background info provided by the Army Technology Website

BACKGROUND

The British Armies Warrior group of vehicles built by Alvis Vehicles, (formerly GKN Defence,) are a battlefield tested range of highly reliable and efficient vehicles tested in both the Middle East, and on United Nations operations in Bosnia. Almost 800 Warriors are in service with Mechanised Divisions of the British Armed Forces. This Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle carries a driver, commander, gunner, and up to a maximum of 8 passengers, (two fully equipped British Army Fire Teams,) and is capable of operating for up to 48 hours non-stop in NBC conditions. Noted below is the standard layout for the Warrior, but it is capable of fielding a variety of different weapons.

The Warrior's roles are varied and it can be used as an Infantry Section Vehicle, Infantry Command, Repair or Recovery Vehicle, Observation Post Vehicle, Artillery Command or carrying Vehicle or an Anti-Tank Weapon Carrying Vehicle. The aluminium armour construction provides protection against 14.5mm armour piercing rounds, 155mm air burst shell fragments and 9kg anti-tank mines. Applique armour can be added to provide enhanced protection against threats. The AFV is capable of also carrying weapon fits ranging from machine pistols to 90 mm guns, mortars and missile systems.

RPG STATS

Vehicle Type: Armoured Fighting Vehicle
Crew: Pilot, Gunner & Commander
Passengers: 7

MDC BY LOCATION:

(1) Main Body                                   200
(2) Turret                                       70
    30 mm Chain Gun                              25
(3) Tracks (2)                                   60 each
    Headlights (2)                                2 each

NOTES:

(1) Destruction of the main body will shut the unit down completely.
(2) If the Turret is destroyed then all of the weapons will be destroyed as well. In addition the interior of the AFV will be exposed.
(3) Destruction of the tracks will immobilise the vehicle.

SPEEDS:

GROUND MOVEMENT:
46.6 mph (75 kmph)

STATISTICAL DATA:

HEIGHT:
3.03 m
WIDTH:
2.79 m
LENGTH:
6.34 m
WEIGHT:
24 tons
OPERATIONAL RANGE:
372.8 (600 km)
CARGO:
Cargo space available in addition to crew and troops capable of holding small amounts of cargo.
POWER PLANT:
Perkins Rolls-Royce V8 Condor engine giving 550 bhp.

WEAPON SYSTEMS:

  1. BOEING BUSHMASTER II 30MM CANNON: Connected firectly to the front of the electrically operated turret, (designed by Delco which can traverse through a full 360°,) is the AFV's primary weapon on a stabilised mount which permits the Gunner to fire the weapon whilst the vehicle is moving without any noticeable degradation in aiming ability.

  2. TOW II ANTI-TANK MISSILES: (2) The TOW, (Tube-Launched Optically Tracked Wire-Guided,) Missile System is primarily used in antitank warfare, and is a command to line of sight, wire-guided weapon. The system will operate in all weather conditions which has been in use since 1970. The TOW system has had numerous improvements during its time including a thermal beacon guidance system enabling the gunner to more easily track a target at night and giving a bonus to hit targets.

  3. M240 7.62MM MACHINE GUN: Fitted to the turret of the AFV is a Machine Gun for anti-personnel use. An ammo hopper sits on the side of the machine gun allowing the weapon to be quickly reloaded compared to belt-fed machine guns.

  4. SMOKE GRENADE LAUNCHERS: (10) The AFV has externally mounted on the left and right sides of the turret ten grenade launchers, (5 per side,) for laying down smoke to permit the AFV to provide cover for troops with it, or so as to evade hostile forces.


STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR THE ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE:


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