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The LAV III armoured vehicle (AV) is the latest in the Generation III Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) series built by General Dynamics Land Systems, entering service in 1999.[1] It is based on the Swiss MOWAG Piranha IIIH 8x8.[2]

It was developed by Canada and is the primary mechanized infantry vehicle of the Canadian Army and the New Zealand Army (whose variant is the NZLAV.[3])[1] The United States Army uses a very similar, more lightly armed vehicle named the Stryker. The LAV III and the Stryker have also been referred to as Land Assault Vehicles.

The LAV III is an 8×8 wheeled armored vehicle with a 25mm M242 Bushmaster[4] cannon (the same as mounted on the LAV-25) and can reach speeds of 100 kilometres per hour.[5] It is transportable by C-130 Hercules cargo plane.


Development

In 1985 the Conservative government of Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney wanted a new vehicle able to go anywhere with a sufficient firepower comparable to the LAV-IIIs. The vehicles was designed and developed by Thyssen-Henschel know has the TH-495 Infantry Combat Vehicle (ICV).[6] [7] [8] [9] Jean Chrétien put an end to the project in mid-1995, and in 1999 the LAV-III was selected for the replacement of the M113s and other vehicles.

==Canadian Forces Land Force Command== According to Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie, 33 percent of the army's light-armoured vehicles (LAVs) were out of service. He said Ottawa needs to get rid of the red tape and ensure that broken equipment gets fixed.[10]

The Government of Canada recently awarded EODC Engineering, Developing and Licencing Inc. C$81.5 million worth of contracts to provide for add-on-armour kits, modules and spares for its LAV III wheeled armored personnel carriers.[11]

In 2008, Peter MacKay had announced a possible replacement by a vehicle similar to the TH-495. The German Puma (IFV) and Swedish Combat Vehicle 90 were both proposed for the LAVs replacement. The Royal Canadian Military Institute has recommended a heavy version of the LAV-III with V-hull know "LAV-H".[12] [13]

The Defence Department wants $5 billion dollars worth of new armoured vehicles for the Canadian Forces Land Force Command to replace the broken LAV-III due to the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) and upgrade of the existing LAV-III armoured vehicle fleet. [14]

Variants

Combat history

Operators

See also

References

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  1. a b [1], Deagel Web site. Accessed 15 February 2008.
  2. [2], Army-Technology Web site. Accessed 15 February 2008.
  3. [3]
  4. [4]
  5. The Canadian Army - Equipment
  6. Thyssen Henschel TH 495
  7. NATO TH-495
  8. Image of a TH495
  9. BEAR HEAD INDUSTRIES LTD
  10. LAV-III out of service
  11. Canada Up-Armoring its LAV-IIIs
  12. [http://communities.canada.com/ottawacitizen/blogs/defencewatch/archive/2008/11/17/canadian-forces-looks-at-cv90-for-new-close-combat-vehicle.aspx CANADIAN FORCES LOOKS AT CV90 FOR NEW CLOSE COMBAT VEHICLE ]
  13. Rebuild or Replacement for the LAV III ‘Platform’?
  14. Rebuild the LAV III ‘Platform’