
Warrior tracked armoured vehicle - Wikipedia
The FV510 Warrior tracked vehicle family is a series of British armoured vehicles, originally developed to replace FV430 series armoured vehicles. The Warrior started life as the MCV-80, "Mechanised Combat Vehicle for the 1980s".
General Dynamics Ajax - Wikipedia
As other armies had already done the British Army was replacing its AFVs with IFVs. General Dynamics UK won the contract in March 2010 after years of competition from BAE Systems.
Combat vehicles - The British Army
Find the contacts you need for support, careers, media enquiries and more. Firepower - mobility - protection: the three key aspects of any fighting vehicle. Explore the Army's combat vehicles including Challenger 2, Challenger 3, Ajax, Boxer, Bulldog, Stormer and Warrior.
Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle) - Wikipedia
The Boxer GNGP replaces the YPR-765 prgm/PRCO-C3 variant of the AIFV (Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle). The Royal Netherlands Army initially ordered 53 GNPR, this later revised to 92, and has subsequently converted 12 of the 92 GNGP vehicles ordered to Boxer Battle Damage Repair (BDR) configuration. [ 91 ]
AJAX - General Dynamics UK
Providing best-in-class protection and survivability, reliability and mobility, and all-weather Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Recognition (ISTAR), the AJAX Family of Vehicles (FoV) enable sustained, expeditionary, full-spectrum and network-enabled operations with a reduced logistics footprint.
CAN BOXER REPLACE WARRIOR AS AN IFV? - UK Land Power
Sep 5, 2023 · This article considers the controversial question of whether the British Army still needs a tracked infantry fighting vehicle when WARRIOR is retired in 2025 or whether BOXER can fulfil this role.
UK reveals 708 Warrior IFVs left in British Army service
Jul 21, 2023 · The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has disclosed that the British Army has 708 Warrior infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) currently in service, a drawdown of 13 platforms since the last annual published statistics that were deemed to be beyond economical repair.
CV90 infantry fighting vehicle shows British Army Warrior what …
Jun 21, 2024 · The continued upgrade of the CV90 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) by operators across Europe paints a picture of what might have been with the British Army’s FV510 Warrior, whose Capability Sustainment Plan (WCSP) was axed in 2021 ahead of its planned departure from UK service in 2025.
UK to receive 180 “deployable” Ajax AFVs and variants by year-end
3 days ago · Earlier, in mid-2024, the UK government had stated that the British Army’s Ajax armoured cavalry programme would not reach initial operating capability (IOC) until December 2025. The IOC standard vehicle is known as Capability Drop 3 and forms the deployable standard ahead of the spiral development and integration of Capability Drop 4, or ...
Fv510 Warrior IFV and variants (1984) - tank-afv.com
FV 510 Warrior, base IFV, in green factory livery. MCV-80 camouflaged in exercizes, Salisbury Plains during Exercise Lion Strike. The latter was designed to test Majors from all trades across the Army in Command and Control scenarios.