- FV430 series
Infobox Weapon
name=FV430
caption=FV432 in Iraq, 2003
origin=United Kingdom
type=
is_vehicle=yes
length=5.25 m
width=2.8 m
height=2.28 m
weight=15.3 t
suspension=torsion-bar, 5 road wheel
speed=52 km/h
vehicle_range=580 km
primary_armament=7.62 mm L7 GPMG
secondary_armament=smoke dischargers
armour=12.7 mm max
engine=Rolls-Royce K60 multi-fuel
crew=2 minimum
engine_power=240 hp
pw_ratio=15.7 hp/tonneThe FV430 series covers a number of
armoured fighting vehicles of theBritish Army , all built on the same chassis. The most common of the series is the FV432armoured personnel carrier .Although the FV430 series has been in service for a long time and some of the designs had been replaced in whole or part by vehicles such as those of the CVR(T) range or the Warrior, many have been retained and are receiving upgrades in the engine and control gear.
The FV430 chassis is a conventional tracked design with the engine at the front and the driving position to the right. The hatch for the vehicle commander is directly behind the drivers and a pintle mount next to it can take a machine gun. There is a side-hinged door in the rear for loading and unloading, and in most models a large split-hatch round opening in the passenger compartment roof. In common with such an old design there are no firing ports for the troops carried - British Army doctrine has always been to dismount from vehicles to fight.
There is a wading screen as standard, and the vehicle has a water speed of about 6 km/h when converted for swimming.
FV430 vehicles, if armed, tend to have a pintle-mounted L7 GPMG, or a
Bren gun . There are two three-barrel smoke dischargers at the front.Vehicles
British Army nomenclature
*FV431 Armoured load carrier - one prototype produced,
Alvis Stalwart 6x6 vehicle selected instead for load carrier role.
*FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier
*FV433 Field Artillery, Self-Propelled "Abbot" - 105 mmself propelled gun built byVickers .
*FV434 "Carrier, Maintenance, Full Tracked" -REME Maintenance carrier with hydraulically driven crane.
*FV435 Wavell communications vehicle
*FV436 Command and control - some fitted with Green Archer radar, later Cymbeline radar.
*FV437 Pathfinder vehicle - based on FV432 with integral buoyancy and other waterjets - prototyped only.
*FV438 Swingfire - Guided missile launcher.
*FV439 Signals vehicle - Many variants.
*FV430 Mk3 Bulldog - Upgraded troop carrier that began serving in Iraq in December 2006.FV430 Mk3 Bulldog
Introduced in December 2006, the Bulldog was designed to meet an urgent operational requirement for extra armoured vehicles for use in
counter-insurgency campaigns inIraq andAfghanistan . It features an appliquereactive armour package designed byIsrael i company Rafael capable of defeatinghollow charge warheads such as theRPG-7 rockets used by insurgents.cite web |url=http://www.defense-update.com/products/f/FV430Mk3.htm |title=British Forces in Iraq Field an Up-Armored Bulldog |accessdate=2008-01-08 |publisher=Defense-update.com] A new engine and steering gear provide better mobility and manoevrability. Other features include air conditioning and a gun station fitted with a 7.62mm machine-gun that can be controlled from inside the vehicle. Nine hundred FV430s are expected to be modified in this way and are being deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan alongside the newMastiff PPV andPinzgauer High Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle , relieving some of the pressure off of the Warrior fleet. [ [http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/84576590-394B-4C70-A62F-AC666F7644A5/0/DLONews49_Oct06.pdf Bulldogs are on their way] (Page 13/56 British Defense Logistic Organisation News] ] [http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/EquipmentAndLogistics/MoreUpgradedArmouredPersonnelCarriersForTheArmy.htm]The modifications, as well as bringing the vehicle's level of protection up to that of the Warrior, will give it better cross country performance and a new top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h). [ [http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htarm/articles/20070208.aspx British Bulldog in Basra - Strategy Page] ]
Modifications on the first 50 units were carried out in between January and October 2006 at the ABRO facility in
Dorset byBAE Land Systems at a cost of £85 million.References
ee also
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List of FV series military vehicles External links
* [http://www.fv432.com/fv43xfamily.htm Website with pictures]
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