Textron tactical armoured patrol vehicle
Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle | |
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Type | Armoured personnel carrier |
Place of origin | Canada United States (design and manufacture) |
Service history | |
In service | 2015 (projected) |
Used by | Canada, United States |
Wars | None |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Textron Marine & Land Systems |
Specifications | |
Mass | 17 tons |
Length | 6.81 m |
Width | 2.69 m |
Height | ≈ 3 m |
Crew | 3/7 passenger |
Armour | Composite armour |
Main armament | 40 mm Mk 19 grenade launcher, .50 calibre M2HB, 7.62 mm NATO C6 general purpose machine gun |
Secondary armament | C6 general purpose machine gun |
Engine | Cummins QSL[1] 365 hp (272 kW) |
Suspension | 4×4 wheeled, fully independent |
Operational range | 644 km |
Maximum speed | 105 km/h (65 mph) |
The Textron TAPV (Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle) is an armoured car currently in development for the Canadian Army.[1] It is based on the M1117 Armoured Security Vehicle, developed for use by the military police of the US Armed Forces.[2]
Development
The Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle (TAPV) program began in 2009, and in 2012 the contract was awarded to Textron Systems, Inc. The first production vehicles are slated to enter service in 2015. An eventual 500 vehicles will be purchased, with the option to order an addition 100.[1]
Engine and suspension
The TAPV is powered by a Cummins QSL diesel engine, which provides 365 horsepower (272 kW), allowing the vehicle a maximum speed of 105 km/h, and a maximum range of 644 km. The vehicle utilizes an independent suspension axle system originally developed by Irish Timoney, and it has a central tire inflation system to prevent flat tires during combat operations.[1][2]
Armour
The TAPV relies upon composite armour to provide the maximum protection to the vehicles occupants. The armour is slated as being 20% better than the armour on the M1117. The TAPV also has a V-shaped hull, which provides protection against mine and improvised explosive device (IED) blasts. The vehicle also has a high ground clearance, which increases protection from mine and IED blasts.[2] It can withstand up to 10 kg of explosive force directly under its hull, and can resist even 12.7 mm armour-piercing rounds. Each of the seats in the vehicle are blast protected,[1] and the vehicle has vented wheel wells to disperse the energy of an explosion out from the vehicle.[2]
Armament
The TAPV is slated to have a remote weapons system based on the M151 Protector.[2] The weapon system is called the Dual Remote Weapon System, and can mount both a C6 7.62 mm general purpose machine gun and either a HK GMG 40 mm automatic grenade launcher or a M2HB 12.7 mm heavy machine gun. The vehicle also possesses numerous smoke grenade launchers located throughout the hull.[1]
Operational history
One Textron TAPV demonstration vehicle was built in 2011.[3] Currently, none of the 500 TAPVs ordered have been delivered to the Canadian Army, and thus they have yet to see combat.[1] However, four pre-production vehicles have been delivered to the Canadian Army and have undergone various trials and training exercises with plans for an additional two to be delivered. First production vehicles were scheduled to be delivered in 2014, however deliveries were set back to begin in 2016 and will be completed in around 2018. The new vehicle will gradually replace the RG-31 Nyala MRAP vehicle and Coyote Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle, which are currently in service with the Canadian Army. [4] [5]
Users
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Textron TAPV Armoured Personnel Carrier – Military-Today.com". Military-Today.com. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
- ^ a b c d e "CF Armoured Vehicles – TAPV project – Textron Systems". Canadian American Strategic Review. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
- ^ "Textron Systems, Rheinmetall Canada and Kongsberg Protech Systems Canada announce $100 Million Contract on Canadian Forces Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle Program". Rheinmetall Canada.
- ^ "Textron Canada has delivered the first four TAPV 4x4 armoured vehicles to Canadian Army". Army Recognition.
- ^ "Textron Readies More Mobile TAPV for Canada". Defence News.