FV430 British crew transporter FV432 MK2
Description
The FV 432 is a vehicle in the British FV430 series of tracked armored vehicles. The FV432, like its US counterpart M113, was used for many different tasks. It is still used today by the British armed forces. In addition to the driver and commander, this tank has space for ten soldiers who sit on benches attached to the outer wall across the direction of travel. Alternatively, the tank can also carry loads of up to 3,750 kilograms with the benches folded up. The soldiers can exit the tank via a large rear door that opens to the right. There is also a roof hatch, but for tactical reasons it is not used to leave the vehicle. The tank is with one NBC ventilation , which was not common on armored personnel carriers of the 1960s, and has a Clansman intercom system with Clansman HF and VHF radios. The RR K60 engine is a six-cylinder two-stroke multi-fuel engine and is installed on the front left next to the driver.
The vehicle is demilitarized with a corresponding certificate. Immediately ready to drive NO more work necessary
Location Germany.
Basic information
Brand | FV430 |
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Model/Type | British crew transporter FV432 MK2 |