The Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) —or CVR(T)—is a family of armored fighting vehicles in service with the British Army and others throughout the world. More than 3,000 CVR(T)s were manufactured by Alvis Vickers.
What electronic friend or foe identification system was fitted to the combatreconnaissancevehicles (tracked) interfered with by protestors at Marchwood military port; and whether it is a classified system.
The combatvehiclereconnaissance (tracked) Scimitar interfered with by protestors at Marchwood Military Port is fitted with the enhanced sight periscope infra-red equipment (ESPIRE) gun sighting system, which is not classified.
We are establishing with allies robust combat ID arrangements and will acquire additional equipment in time for any potential conflict to enable our forces to operate effectively alongside coalition forces.
The CombatVehicleReconnaissance (Tracked) —or CVR(T)—is a family of armoured fighting vehicles in service with the British Army and others throughout the world.
Alvis have designed a new family of vehicles based on an extended version of the Spartan, the Stormer which is already in service with the British Army.
To complement the CVR(T) range there was also the CombatVehicleReconnaissance (Wheeled) - CVR(W) which in the end delivered only the Fox Armoured ReconnaissanceVehicle