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Australian/Canadian reconnaissance vehicle
The Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV) is an eight-wheeled armoured reconnaissance vehicle of the LAV II family used by the Australian Army. It
ASLAV
Swiss armoured fighting vehicle
ASLAV-25 ASLAV Type II, derivative of the Canadian Army Bison ASLAV-PC (APC) ASLAV-C (Command Post) ASLAV-S (Surveillance) ASLAV-A (Ambulance) ASLAV Type
Mowag_Piranha
Australian Army unit
in Townsville in Queensland. The unit is equipped with M1A2 SEPv3 tanks, ASLAV light armoured vehicles and M113AS4 APCs. The regiment was formed in 1965
2nd Cavalry Regiment (Australia)
2nd_Cavalry_Regiment_(Australia)
Armoured car
the Bison armoured utility vehicle. LAV IIs in Australia are known as the ASLAV. During the 1980s, the U.S. Marine Corps began looking for a light armored
LAV_II
Australian-built armoured vehicle
heavier wheeled and tracked APCs used by the Australian Army, such as the ASLAV and M113. It was later discovered that the high-hardness steel specified
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
Bushmaster_Protected_Mobility_Vehicle
Military unit
group and a troop of cavalry which operated the Australian Light Armoured (ASLAV) vehicles. There was also a three man EOD Team from various Combat Engineer
Security Detachment Iraq (Australia)
Security_Detachment_Iraq_(Australia)
Regiment of the Australian Army
Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle and the Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV) Reconnaissance Vehicle. The lineage of what is now known as the Queensland
2nd/14th_Light_Horse_Regiment
Manufacturer of military vehicles
Systems–Australia was established in 2000 as a subsidiary to support the production of ASLAV. GDLS-A now provides engineering, manufacturing, systems integration, upgrade
General_Dynamics_Land_Systems
ASLAV fleet is planned to be replaced from 2020, and the M113s from 2025. On 19 February 2015 the tender was opened for the replacement of the ASLAV,
List of equipment of the Australian Army
List_of_equipment_of_the_Australian_Army
Remotely controlled weapons system
NM221 includes internal ammunition feed. Argentina – Stryker Australia – ASLAV PC vehicle Canada – Originally installed on the RG-31 fleet in Afghanistan
Protector_RWS
NATO standard for military map marking symbols
Wheeled armoured reconnaissance; equipment examples: Fennek, VBL, BRDM-2, ASLAV Armoured engineers; equipment examples: M60A1 AVLB, Bergepanzer BPz3. Combat
NATO_Joint_Military_Symbology
1980–85 failed Australian defence procurement
M113s used by the Army's armoured reconnaissance units were replaced by ASLAV wheeled armoured fighting vehicles that were similar to the designs considered
Project_Waler
National military force of Australia
Abrams main battle tanks, 416 M113AS4 armoured personnel carriers, 221 ASLAV armoured reconnaissance vehicles and 25 Boxer combat reconnaissance vehicles
Australian_Defence_Force
produced in Argentina TAM VCTP VCA Palmaria Patagón AFVs produced in Australia ASLAV (Australian LAV-25 series) Boxer AFV M113 Armored Personnel Carrier (modifications
List of modern armoured fighting vehicles
List_of_modern_armoured_fighting_vehicles
Land warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force
M88A2 Hercules Armoured Recovery Vehicles. Reconnaissance vehicles 257 ASLAVs, to be replaced beginning in 2019 with 211 Boxers. Armoured Personnel Carriers
Australian_Army
Armoured fighting vehicles
1970s, the last MRV was retired during the early 2000s, replaced by the ASLAV. Philippine Army infantry units also later received M113A1s that had been
Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked)
Combat_Vehicle_Reconnaissance_(Tracked)
Taiwanese/Irish wheeled fighting vehicle
family – (Canada) LAV I – (Canada) LAV II – (Canada) LAV-25 – (Canada) ASLAV – (Australia) LAV III – (Canada) K808 White Tiger – (South Korea) Boxer
Clouded Leopard Armored Vehicle
Clouded_Leopard_Armored_Vehicle
Russian armoured personnel carrier
Canada) General Motors LAV – (Canada) LAV III – (Canada) LAV-25 – (Canada) ASLAV – (Australia) Amphibious combat vehicle – (United States) ZBL-08 – (China)
BTR-90
Armored personnel carrier
other variants have been replaced by the ASLAV family of vehicles, the M577A1 has been replaced by the ASLAV armored command vehicle. Between June 2002
M577_command_post_carrier
Canadian/American family of wheeled armored fighting vehicles
(Italy) K808 White Tiger – (South Korea) KTO Rosomak – (Poland) LAV AFV/ASLAV – (Australia) Lazar 3 – (Serbia) Mowag Piranha – (Switzerland) Pandur II
Stryker
Administrative corps of the Australian Army
conduct mounted close combat. Australian Service Light Armoured Vehicle(ASLAV). The ASLAV Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle (CRV) equips Cavalry Squadrons and is
Royal Australian Armoured Corps
Royal_Australian_Armoured_Corps
Military unit
was highly mechanised and operated 40 Australian Light Armoured Vehicles (ASLAVs) and 10 Bushmasters. While the first two AMTG rotations were largely drawn
Al_Muthanna_Task_Group
River in Queensland, Australia
An ASLAV from the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment at the Shoalwater Bay training area
Shoalwater_Bay
Turkish armoured combat vehicle
States, Canada) LAV LAV III – (Canada) LAV AFV – (Canada) LAV-25 – (Canada) ASLAV – (Australia) K808 White Tiger – (South Korea) Boxer – (Germany, Netherlands)
FNSS_Pars
Multinational wheeled armoured fighting vehicle
is replacing an ageing fleet of 257 Australian Light Armoured Vehicles (ASLAV) that reached their life-of-type around 2021. Under Rheinmetall's offering
Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle)
Boxer_(armoured_fighting_vehicle)
Valley in Wardak, Afghanistan
An Australian Army ASLAV overlooking the Tangi Valley in 2010
Tangi_Valley
American/Italian wheeled design program
The contract is to arm the ACV-30 of the Lot 5 and Lot 6. Stryker/LAV AFV/ASLAV/LAV III – (Canada) TATA Kestrel – (India) K808 White Tiger – (South Korea)
Amphibious_Combat_Vehicle
Canadian/American reconnaissance vehicle
Kestrel – (India) Mowag Piranha – (Switzerland) Patria AMV – (Finland) ASLAV – (Australia) BTR-90 – (Russia) CM-32 armoured vehicle – (Taiwan) FNSS Pars
LAV-25
2010 battle in Afghanistan
based in Tarin Kowt included two sections of dismounted infantry and two ASLAV-25 guncars and was tasked with a fighting patrol to find and inflict damage
Battle_of_Derapet
Automotive and arms manufacturer
(which included at that time the LAV I, LAV II and LAV III) the Australian ASLAV the American LAV-25 and the Stryker (which entered service in the US Army
General Dynamics European Land Systems
General_Dynamics_European_Land_Systems
Military vehicle used for forward reconnaissance
airborne threats. AMZ Bóbr-3 LPU Wirus 4 Alvis FV601 Saladin AMX-10 RC ASLAV BOV M11 BRDM-1 BRDM-2 BPM-97 Cadillac Gage Commando Scout M1117 armored
Reconnaissance_vehicle
Armoured personnel carrier
number of Bison vehicles in use were Australia | Australian Army – 97 (See ASLAV Type II) Canada | Canadian Army – 56 LAV-25 Coyote and 155 LAV Bison (including
Bison and Coyote armoured vehicles
Bison_and_Coyote_armoured_vehicles
Tank and Military Museum in Victoria, Australia
"Crocodile" flamethrower configuration Cruiser Tank Mk VIII Cromwell Mk I ASLAV-25 Australian M113 MRV Infanterikanonvagn 91 Self-propelled Gun The Australian
Royal Australian Armoured Corps Memorial and Army Tank Museum
Royal_Australian_Armoured_Corps_Memorial_and_Army_Tank_Museum
Canadian wheeled armored personnel carrier
program. General Motors LAV – (Canada) AVGP – (Canada) LAV II – (Canada) ASLAV – (Australia) LAV-25 – (Canada) VRDE Light Armoured Vehicle (LAWV) – (India)
LAV_III
Korean wheeled armored personnel carrier
vehicles Stryker – (United States, Canada) LAV III/LAV AFV/LAV-25 – (Canada) ASLAV – (Australia) Boxer – (Germany, Netherlands) BTR-90 – (Russia) VPK-7829
K808_White_Tiger
Canadian Infantry Fighting Vehicle
the project LAND 400 Phase 2 for the production of the successor of the ASLAV named "CRV". In July 2016, the Boxer and the Patria AMV-35 were pre-selected
LAV_6
Three Australians were wounded by IEDs which also damaged a number of ASLAVs, while a number of insurgents were killed or wounded by the Australians
Battle_of_Route_Bismarck
American autocannon
upgrade is 20 percent heavier due to the greater ammo load. Australia Army: ASLAV-25 Navy: Armidale-class patrol boats, Hobart-class destroyers, Canberra-class
M242_Bushmaster
French wheeled infantry fighting vehicle
the project LAND 400 Phase 2 for the production of the successor of the ASLAV named "CRV". In July 2016, the Boxer and the Patria AMV-35 were pre-selected
VBCI
Polish 8×8 multi-role military vehicle
DefTech AV8 Gempita. Stryker – (United States, Canada) LAV III/LAV AFV/LAV-25/ASLAV – (Australia) K808 White Tiger – (South Korea) Boxer – (Germany, Netherlands)
KTO_Rosomak
Multinational peacemaking taskforce
next day at the port, along with the 2nd Cavalry Regiment equipped with ASLAV light armoured vehicles and the remainder of the Company Group from 2 RGR
International Force East Timor
International_Force_East_Timor
Barracks, Queensland) 2nd Cavalry Regiment (Armoured cavalry regiment with ASLAV combat reconnaissance vehicles and M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams main battle tanks)
Structure of the Australian Army
Structure_of_the_Australian_Army
Unit of the Australian Army
2/14 LHR ASLAVs in Iraq in 2006
7th_Brigade_(Australia)
Armoured regiment of the Australian Army
Squadron – Cavalry (equipped with ASLAV) B Squadron – Tank (equipped with M1A1 Abrams) C Squadron – Cavalry (equipped with ASLAV) A Squadron – 3rd/9th Light
1st Armoured Regiment (Australia)
1st_Armoured_Regiment_(Australia)
M240C (7.62×51mm NATO) LAV II (licence built variant of Mowag Piranha II) ASLAV (General Motors of Canada / GDLS - Australia) Switzerland Canada Australia
List of infantry fighting vehicles
List_of_infantry_fighting_vehicles
Terrestrial reconnaissance using armoured vehicles
enemy force. In the Australian Army the main reconnaissance vehicle is the ASLAV armoured scout car, which is the Australian version of the LAV 25. The Army
Armoured_reconnaissance
Armoured personnel carrier / scout car
White Tiger Lazar 3 MPC OT-64 SKOT Pandur II Pars PARS ALPHA LAV II LAV-25 ASLAV Bison and Coyote LAV III Stryker LAV 6 Piranha Piranha IV Piranha V RG-41
Puma (Italian armoured fighting vehicle)
Puma_(Italian_armoured_fighting_vehicle)
Australian military airbase in South Australia
Cavalry (equipped with the ASLAV) B Squadron – Tank (equipped with the M1A1 Abrams) C Squadron – Cavalry (equipped with the ASLAV) Support Squadron 1st Combat
RAAF_Base_Edinburgh
Chinese Wheeled AFV
White Tiger Lazar 3 MPC OT-64 SKOT Pandur II Pars PARS ALPHA LAV II LAV-25 ASLAV Bison and Coyote LAV III Stryker LAV 6 Piranha Piranha IV Piranha V RG-41
VN22
Chinese amphibious wheeled armoured fighting vehicle family
M1134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle LAV II – (Canada) LAV-25 – (Canada) ASLAV – (Australia) LAV III – (Canada) Amphibious Combat Vehicle – (United States)
Type_08
Independence of Timor-Leste from Indonesia in 2002
next day at the port, along with the 2nd Cavalry Regiment equipped with ASLAV light armoured vehicles and the remainder of the Company Group from 2 RGR
Timor-Leste_independence
2014–17 restructuring of the Australian Army
headquarters One armoured cavalry regiment (each equipped with M1A1 tanks, ASLAV light armoured vehicles, and M113 armoured personnel carriers) Two light
Plan_Beersheba
production, World War II) Yeramba self-propelled gun (14, post-World War II) ASLAV infantry fighting vehicle (257, modern) Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
List of armoured fighting vehicles by country
List_of_armoured_fighting_vehicles_by_country
Romanian wheeled armoured vehicle
LAV III – (Canada) LAV AFV – (Canada) LAV-25 – (Canada) LAV 6 – (Canada) ASLAV – (Australia) K808 White Tiger – (South Korea) Boxer – (Germany, Netherlands)
Saur_1
Australian Army armoured infantry battalion
April 2004 SECDET elements were involved a very successful contact when an ASLAV engaged a mortar base plate that was firing on the Green Zone. From February
3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
3rd_Battalion,_Royal_Australian_Regiment
approximately 500 strong and equipped with armoured vehicles including ASLAVs and Bushmasters – named the Al Muthanna Task Group, commenced operations
Australia_in_the_Iraq_War
Canadian/American family of wheeled armored fighting vehicles
same family and similar generation as the Bison APC and the Australian ASLAV. The Coyotes mount a 25×137mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun. The main gun and
General_Motors_LAV
Battle in the Iraq War
Bushmaster PMVs as well as elements and cavalry from 2/14 LHR (QMI) mounted in ASLAVs, and was under the command of Major Andrew Stevens. In 2006, Al Rumaythah
Battle_of_Al_Rumaythah
Military unit
(replicated by 2 x 105mm field guns), and a Direct Fire Platoon with four ASLAV 25 vehicles and a Weapon Locating/AMS Section. Reconnaissance and Surveillance
8th/12th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
8th/12th_Regiment,_Royal_Australian_Artillery
Infantry fighting vehicle
maximum weight for swimming is 25 tons. Stryker LAV III/LAV AFV/LAV-25/ASLAV K808 Armored Personnel Carrier Boxer Freccia IFV BTR-90 Clouded Leopard
BOV_8x8_Patria
Bridge (AVLB) ASCOD series of armoured vehicles (Austria and Spain; modern) ASLAV 8×8 infantry fighting vehicle based on the LAV 25 (Australia and Canada;
List_of_military_vehicles
infantry returning fire with small-arms and 40 mm grenade launchers, while ASLAV gun cars from cavalry in an overwatch position decisively engaged the insurgents
First and second battles of Kakarak
First_and_second_battles_of_Kakarak
Australian Army armoured fighting vehicle
replaced with wheeled vehicles. The ASLAV was selected for this role in 1992. The 2nd Cavalry Regiment was converted to ASLAVs during 1995 and 1996. The M113A1
M113 armoured personnel carriers in Australian service
M113_armoured_personnel_carriers_in_Australian_service
Modified Round Table-class Landing Ship Heavy of the Royal Australian Navy
Sydney to transport 20 ASLAVs to Kuwait, where they would equip the Australian Army's Al Muthanna Task Group in Iraq. The ASLAVs were embarked at Darwin
HMAS_Tobruk_(L_50)
Military unit
from November 2005 – April 2006. The rifle company in Iraq was mounted in ASLAVs from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment as it was judged that these fast and well
5th/7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
5th/7th_Battalion,_Royal_Australian_Regiment
armoured battlegroup—designated the Al Muthanna Task Group and including 40 ASLAV light armoured vehicles and infantry—was later deployed to Southern Iraq
Military_history_of_Australia
Australian Army infantry battalion
(CSST). Combat Team Tusk consisted of 7 RAR infantrymen, Combat Engineers, ASLAVs, Mortars (5 RAR) and Snipers (1 RAR). During the course of its deployment
7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
7th_Battalion,_Royal_Australian_Regiment
ranging from 35 to 50 tons, including one Leopard 1 tank or up to five ASLAVs; this was three times the cargo which could be embarked in the LCM-8s. The
LCM2000-class_landing_craft
Logistical support of the International Force East Timor
of the harbour, and landing craft from Tobruk delivered troopers and 29 ASLAVs of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. HMAS Tobruk made four return trips from Darwin
INTERFET_logistics
Military unit
to increase the size of the force to over 500 soldiers supported by 40 ASLAVs and 19 Bushmasters. Total Australian strength in southern Iraq rose to over
Overwatch_Battle_Group_(West)
Regiment of the Australian Army
later Operation Astute. In Iraq, the squadron provided personnel to crew ASLAVs assigned to SECDET, the Al Muthanna Task Group and Overwatch Battle Group
3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment (Australia)
3rd/4th_Cavalry_Regiment_(Australia)
Administrative corps of the Australian Army
in Afghanistan in 2010 RACT Mack truck as a triple road-train carrying 6 ASLAVs Amphibious landing using an Australian Army LARC-V (2013) The Australian
Royal Australian Corps of Transport
Royal_Australian_Corps_of_Transport
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