Desert Patrol Vehicle

Desert Patrol Vehicle
Desert Patrol Vehicle
US Navy 020413-N-5362A-013 U.S. Navy SEALs (SEa, Air, Land) operate Desert Patrol Vehicles (DPV) while preparing for an upcoming mission.jpg
United States Navy SEALs operate Desert Patrol Vehicles (DPV) while preparing for an upcoming mission. U.S. Navy photo.
Type Light attack vehicle
Place of origin  United States
Service history
In service 1991 – present
Wars Gulf War
Production history
Manufacturer "Chenowth Racing Products, Inc."
Produced 1991 –
Specifications

Engine 2.0 Liter Air-cooled
130 hp
Payload capacity 1500 [1]
Operational
range
200+ Miles
Speed 60+ mph [1]

The Desert Patrol Vehicle (DPV), formerly called the Fast Attack Vehicle (FAV), is a high-speed, lightly armored sandrail-like vehicle first used in combat during the Gulf War in 1991.[2] Due to their dash speed and off-road mobility, the DPVs were used extensively during Operation Desert Storm. The first U.S. forces to enter Kuwait City were United States Navy SEALs in DPVs.

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Performance

The DPV was built by Chenowth Racing Products, Inc.[1] It is powered by a 200 hp (150 kW) Volkswagen engine, making it capable of accelerating from 0 to 30 mph (0–50 km/h) in only four seconds able to travel at speeds of up to 80 mph (130 km/h).[3] With its standard 21 gallon (79.5 litre fuel tank), the DPV has a range of about 210 miles (338 km). An optional fuel bladder can extend the range to over 1,000 miles (1,610 km). Payload capacity is 1500 lb (680 kg).

History

The DPV is a variant of the Fast Attack Vehicle, which was developed during the 1980s as part of the United States Army's High Technology Light Division (9th Infantry Division). The HTLD was given carte blanche to develop doctrine, decide force structure, and design equipment by then Army Chief of Staff Edward C. Meyer. One of the pieces of equipment created was the Fast Attack Vehicle. Chenowth delivered 120 FAVs to the Army in 1982. HTTB (High Technology Test Bed) in the units in the 9th Infantry were first to deploy these vehicles[citation needed]. Along with light off-road motorcycles, the FAV was intended to provide a highly mobile component to the mostly foot infantry unit.

Eventually, the FAVs were replaced by Humvees in general military use, which did not provide nearly the speed nor extreme off-road capabilities of the FAVs. FAVs were transferred to special forces use where it has been largely replaced by the Light Strike Vehicle.

Armament

The original tests used commercial dune buggies modified to carry weapons such as TOW missiles and recoilless rifles. The recoilless rifles still had enough recoil to flip the lightweight dune buggies and were abandoned. The TOW missiles had much greater success, but they violated existing Army TOW doctrine. The Army had determined that a TOW needed a 3 man team to operate it. The DPVs could only carry a two man crew and they seemed perfectly capable of operating the TOW, but this would have meant revising Army doctrine and possibly changing TOW deployment throughout the Army. Fort Benning decided to offer a "superior" DPV design that allowed a third crewman. This design was rejected by the HTLD team and was never produced.

The basic weapons on a DPV consist of a heavy .50 caliber M2 Browning machine gun, two lighter 7.62x51 mm M60 machine guns, and two M136 AT4 anti-armor weapons. In some cases, the driver's M60 or the gunner's M2 is replaced with a 40 mm Mk 19 grenade launcher. Other light machine guns such as the M240 machine gun or 5.56x45 mm M249 SAW can also be mounted.

Similar US equipment

The United States Marines Corps also fielded a Fast Attack Vehicle - a completely different piece of equipment based on the venerable M151 MUTT. This FAV stayed in use long after the fielding of the HMMWV because it could fit on Marine Corps helicopters while the wider HMMWV could not. In 1999, this FAV began to be replaced with the Interim Fast Attack Vehicle (IFAV) a version of the Mercedes-Benz MB 290 GD 1.5 ton truck.

In fiction

The DPV has appeared in many video games and movies.

  • The DPV is the primary American attack vehicle in the 1986 Chuck Norris film "Delta Force". They are armed with .50 Cal machine guns.
  • The DPV was also seen in Three Kings. It is referred to as a Chenowth. It is the vehicle used by PV2 Walter Wogaman, to ferry around, and is later stolen by Adriana Cruz
  • Two DPVs were used by the Sector 7 team to transport the Allspark in the live-action film Transformers (2007). Accordingly, the toy line released alongside the movie used the DPV as the basis for the Autobot Landmine. It is implied on the toy's packaging that the Allspark granted the vehicle a Spark off-camera.
  • The DPV appears in Battlefield 2 for the United States Marine Corps and the European Union.
  • The DPV, referred to by its original title of Fast Attack Vehicle or FAV, appears in the 1994 film In the Army Now, in which a group of wayward water supply troops led by Pauley Shore use them to conduct a raid upon a Libyan SCUD missile base.
  • The DPV is used as the Brotherhood of Nod's primary fast attack, anti-infantry, and scouting vehicle in Command and Conquer: Tiberian Dawn. It is armed with an M60 machine gun in gameplay, though it appears to mount an M134 Minigun in renders and cutscenes.

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