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How many troops can an LAV carry?

How many troops can an LAV carry?

LAV-25
Crew 3+6
Armor Welded steel
Main armament M242 Bushmaster 25 mm chain gun with 210 rounds of ammunition
Secondary armament Two M240 7.62 mm machine guns with 660 rounds of ammunition, one mounted co-axially and one pintle-mounted on the roof

Is a LAV an APC?

height: 2.69 m (8.83 ft.). The LAV-IIH tech demonstrator from General Dynamics Land Sys- tems (see Figure A. 2) is an APC variant with an expanded cab that has space for nine dismounted infantry (and two crew members).

Who makes the LAV 6?

General Dynamics Land Systems
LAV 6.0 (Light Armoured Vehicle 6.0) is an enhanced version of the LAV III wheeled armoured vehicle developed by General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) Canada for the Canadian Army.

Can the LAV 25 go in water?

Able to operate on land and in water, carry communications equipment and provide a weapons platform. The LAV-25 is an all-terrain, all-weather vehicle with night capabilities. The LAV-25 is fully amphibious with a maximum of three minutes preparation.

How much does a LAV 25 cost?

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Last Contracts:
Qnt Value Unit cost
1837 $2.400.000.000 $1,306,478
32 $45.000.000 $1,406,250
Average Unit Cost: $2,022,154

How much does an LAV at cost?

LAV III Kodiak

Last Contracts:
Qnt Unit cost
39 $282,051
294 $2,040,816
Average Unit Cost: $1,850,891

Can the LAV float?

LAVs aren’t particularly seaworthy even at their best. In fact, they aren’t rated for any body of water with waves. There’s also a joke that LAV’s don’t float so much as they slowly sink. Still, they really can get your across a river if you do it right, and this situation is obviously not intended behavior.

Are there any Canadian LAV III’s in Afghanistan?

The Canadian Army has deployed over 100 LAV III to Afghanistan with its contribution (which has been a major presence) to ISAF. The war and its terrain have had a heavy toll on the LAV III, to the point that a reported 33% were out of service at one time.

What’s the difference between the LAV and LAV III?

Unlike earlier versions of the LAV, the LAV III does not have amphibious capabilities. The LAV III faces the same concerns that most other wheeled military vehicles face. Like all wheeled armoured vehicles, the LAV III’s ground pressure is inherently higher than a tracked vehicle with a comparable weight.

Where was the LAV III made in Canada?

These vehicles were originally manufactured by Canadians at General Dynamics Land Systems Canada (GDLSC) in London, Ontario and were instrumental to our troops in carrying out their missions while in Afghanistan. The monuments will be created from decommissioned LAV III hulls, donated by the Government of Canada.

When was the LAV III infantry fighting vehicle made?

The LAV III was developed in the late 1990’s for the Canadian Forces and also is in service with the New Zealand Army. It serves as both armies principal Infantry Fighting Vehicle. The US Army Stryker is a lighter armoured version of the vehicle.