Iveco Presents New Special Forces LMV

18.04.2011 Europe
Iveco Presents New Special Forces LMV

Iveco Presents New Special Forces LMV

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Iveco Defence Vehicles is building on the commercial and operational success of its Light Multirole Vehicle (LMV) to develop a version dedicated to Special Forces (SF) operations.

Currently deployed in Afghanistan by 7 different nations, the LMV is well regarded by its users, and its high levels of protection and mobility have already saved numerous lives.

After presenting a first prototype at IDET 2009 and DVD 2009, Iveco will now display the latest version of its SF LMV at IDET 2011 (Brno, Czech Republic, 10-13 May 2011).

The new model features the same well-proven drive train and running gear of the standard version, although its armored cab has been stripped down to a minimum, providing optimum situational awareness and enabling rapid dismount.

The vehicle benefits from the proven LMV chassis which ensures logistic commonality for those armies which already deploy the standard LMV. The 140 kW engine provides a power-to-weight ratio of about 20 kW/t and is coupled to a six speed automatic gearbox with hydro-dynamic coupling converter and transfer-box.

The low profile of the rear of the vehicle allows unrestricted visibility and allows the use of weapons -over a 360 degree arc.

LMV was specifically designed to provide the user with outstanding mobility and terrain accessibility. To this end, the vehicle incorporates design features such as independent suspension, central tire inflation and ABS. This meets the key requirement for special operations teams of maintaining mobility in the most demanding conditions. On road, the LMV can reach over 110 km/h.

The kerb weight of the SF vehicle, in the proposed configuration with several optional included, is 5,100 kg, providing an impressive mission payload of some 2,000 Kg. The vehicle features a low set, open rear cargo compartment which can be adapted to different layouts depending on the user’s specifications. Additional fuel or water tanks are present, as well as stowage solutions for individual equipment and weapon systems that can be adapted case by case.

The doors and the armored glass in the windscreen provide a tunable level of ballistic protection, readily upgradable with add-on armor packs. To maximize payload and mobility, the base SF vehicle is only fitted with a light anti-mine plate, while additional protection can be installed if required.

The crew is protected by a tubular frame roll-bar. Up to 5 crew can be carried, with the configuration of the seats being flexible. Typically a seat looking towards the rear is mounted, in order to provide observation and covering fire in the rear arc.

Currently the windscreen can be lowered, although the central roll-bar is fixed. A collapsible roll bar is under development which will allow the vehicle’s height to be minimized for air transport. In the reduced width configuration, the SF version of the LMV fits inside the CH-47 Chinook helicopter, and will be transportable in all tactical transport aircraft.

Iveco has teamed up with a specialist weapon mount supplier to develop weapon supports and other mission specific features. The roll-bar is equipped with a weapon ring allowing the use of 7.62 mm or 12.7 mm machine gun and 40 mm automatic grenade launcher. A larger ring mount, equipped with a suitable platform for the gunner, is under development.

 

For more information, check Al-Defaiya Issue # 3/2011 

 



 
 

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