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Encyclopedia > FV432
FV432

FV432 in Iraq, 2003
Type Armoured personnel carrier
Place of origin United Kingdom
Specifications
Weight 15.3 t
Length 5.25 m
Width 2.8 m
Height 2.28 m
Crew 2 + 10 troops

Armour 12.7 mm max
Primary
armament
7.62 mm L7 GPMG
Secondary
armament
smoke dischargers
Engine Rolls-Royce K60 multi-fuel
240 hp
Power/weight 15.7 hp/tonne
Suspension torsion-bar, 5 road wheel
Operational
range
580 km
Speed 52 km/h

The FV432 is the armoured personnel carrier variant of the British Army's FV430 series of armoured fighting vehicles. Since its introduction in the 1960s it has been the most common variant used for transporting infantry on the battlefield. In the 1980s, almost 2,500 vehicles were in use, with around 1,500 still in operation - mostly in supporting arms rather than front-line infantry service. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1728x1152, 881 KB) Source http://www. ... Armoured personnel carriers (APCs) are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield. ... Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets or shells, protecting the soldiers inside from enemy fire. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Rolls-Royce Limited was a British car and aero-engine manufacturing company founded by Henry Royce and C.S. Rolls on 15 March 1906 and was the result of a partnership formed in 1904. ... Armoured personnel carriers (APCs) are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield. ... The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. ... The FV430 series covers a number of armoured fighting vehicles of the British Army, all built on the same chassis. ... An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is a military vehicle, protected by armour and armed with weapons. ...


Although the FV432 Series was going to be phased out of service while replaced by newer vehicles such as the Warrior and the CVR(T) series, they are now gradually being upgraded to extend their service through into the next decade. The FV510 Warrior tracked vehicle family, are a series of British armoured vehicles originally developed to replace the older FV430 series of armoured vehicles. ... 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. ...


In light of the army's need for additional armoured vehicles in the Afghan and Iraqi theatres, the Ministry of Defence announced in August 2006 that an extra 70 vehicles would be upgraded by BAE Systems in addition to 54 already ordered as part of their force protection initiative. The improvements take the form of an engine upgrade, new steering unit, and new braking system as well as improving armour protection to a level similar to that of the Warrior. The concept is that these FV430s will free up the Warrior vehicles for reserve firepower status and/or rotation out of theatre. The Updated version is to be called the "Bulldog". BAE Systems plc is the worlds fourth largest defence contractor,[3] the largest in Europe and a commercial aerospace manufacturer. ...

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History

The FV432 was designed to be the armoured personnel carrier in the FV430 series. Production started in 1962 by GKN Sankey and ended in 1971 giving approximately three thousand vehicles.


The FV432 is an all steel construction. The FV432 chassis is a conventional tracked design with the engine at the front and the driving position to the right. Directly behind the driver position is the vehicle commander's hatch. There is a large split-hatch round opening in the passenger compartment roof and a side-hinged door in the rear for loading and unloading. In common with such an old design there are no firing ports for the troops carried - British Army doctrine has always been to dismount from vehicles to fight. The passenger compartment has five seats either side - these fold up to provide a flat cargo space.


Wading screens were fitted as standard, and the vehicle has a water speed of about 6 km/h when converted for swimming.


The FV432 with regular regiments is equipped with a pintle-mounted L7 GPMG, vehicles with the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals had the Bren gun, they now subsequently also use the L7 GPMG. There are two three-barrel smoke dischargers at the front. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Bren is also a commune of the Drôme département in France. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


A number of surplus vehicles were sold to the Indian Army after being withdrawn from British service. Five others have since been converted by a company in Leicestershire for use in Tank Paintball. www.armourgeddon.co.uk The Indian Army is one of the armed forces of India and has responsibility for land-based military operations. ... Leicestershire ( IPA: (RP), IPA: (locally)), abbreviation Leics. ... A woodsball player firing at opponents from behind cover. ...


Variants

A privately owned FV432 in a carnival procession.
A privately owned FV432 in a carnival procession.
The new Bulldog variant

The FV432 has been produced in 2 major variants, the Mark 1 (with a Mark 1/1 sub-mark) with petrol engines and Mark 2 with the multi-fuel engine. The submark 2/2 variant has its NBC pack flush with the hull side. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (3038x2012, 991 KB) Description: North London Barmy Army with FV 432 armoured personnel carrier, in carnival procession, St Albans, UK. Source: self-made - http://arglist. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (3038x2012, 991 KB) Description: North London Barmy Army with FV 432 armoured personnel carrier, in carnival procession, St Albans, UK. Source: self-made - http://arglist. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Gasoline, as it is known in North America, or petrol, in many Commonwealth countries (sometimes also called motor spirit) is a petroleum-derived liquid mixture consisting primarily of hydrocarbons, used as fuel in internal combustion engines. ...


The FV432 has proven to be flexible in use and can be converted from one role to another with reasonable ease using 'installation kits' (IK) or more permanently with minor modifications to the hull. Major or more significant modifications have usually led to a new FV43n number. In addition to the normal armoured personnel carrier role, it has been used as: Armoured personnel carriers (APCs) are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield. ...

  • a command vehicle (with an additional canvas "penthouse")
  • an ambulance, with four stretcher places
  • a cargo carrier, for up to 3,600 kg
  • a recovery vehicle, with internally-mounted winch
  • a communications vehicle

all these still being under the FV432 designation.


FV432s used by combat infantry units have also been equipped with:

FV432s used by the Royal Artillery have been equipped with: The L6 Wombat, (Weapon Of Magnesium, Batallion, Anti-Tank) was a 120 mm calibre recoilless anti-tank rifle used by the British armed forces. ... Carl Gustav anti-tank weapon in action With the Irish Army. ... The United Kingdoms L16 81 mm mortar is the standard mortar used by the British army. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The RARDEN cannon is a British 30 mm armoured vehicle weapon. ... The FV 721 Fox Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (wheeled) was a 4x4 armoured car deployed by the British Army as a replacement for the Ferret scout car and the Saladin Armoured Car. ... This article is about the city in Italy. ... Tactical Recognition Flash of the Royal Artillery The Royal Regiment of Artillery, generally known as the Royal Artillery (RA), is, despite its name, a corps of the British Army. ...

  • a battery command post with FACE fire control computer
  • a battery command post with BATES battlefield artillery target engagement system
  • Cymbeline mortar-locating radar
  • sound ranging equipment
  • observation post vehicle ZB 298 radar

FV432s used by the Royal Engineers have been equipped with: The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually just called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is one of the corps of the British Army. ...

  • a towed layer for anti-tank Bar Mines
  • a launcher for Ranger anti-personnel mines
  • a towed Giant Viper mine-clearing system
  • a Thales Group SWARM Remote Weapon System

The Giant Viper is a heavy vehicle pulled trailer designed to be deployed in areas containing mines. ... The Thales Group (Euronext: HO) is a global electronics company serving aerospace, defence, and information technology markets worldwide. ... School of juvenile herring - many fish have the opercula wide open for ram feeding and you can see the red gills The term swarm (schooling or swarming) is applied to fish, birds and insects and describes a behavior of an aggregation (school) of animals of similar size and body orientation... Protector M151 with an M2 heavy machine gun on a M1126 Stryker A Remote Weapon Station or Remote Weapon System, (RWS) is a remotely controlled weapon station for light and medium caliber weapons which can be installed on any type of vehicle or other platforms (land- and sea-based). ...

Bulldog

Due to the poor protection offered by the Land Rover Wolf in Iraq and the need to upgrade the FV432 in many types of unit elsewhere the MoD signed an £85m contract with BAE Land Systems to update over a 1000 FV 432 in army reserves. Major changes include a new Diesel engine, new brakes, air-conditioning, enhanced reactive armour and IED jammers. The first 500 of the batch were handed over to the British Army in December 2006. The Land Rover Wolf is a military utility vehicle in service with UK Armed Forces and the Dutch Marine Corps. ... BAE Land Systems is a division of BAE Systems specialising in ground warfare systems, e. ...


See also

  • M113 - a visually similar American-built armoured personnel carrier

The M113 is an armored personnel carrier family of vehicles in use with the US military and many other nations. ...

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
FV432
Modern (post WW2) UK armoured fighting vehicles
Wheeled vehicles
Ferret Scout Car | Fox Reconnaissance Vehicle | Saladin Armoured Car | Saracen APC
FV1611 "Pig" | Saxon | Mastiff PPV
Armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles
FV432 | Warrior | FV103 Spartan | Stormer | FV104 Samaritan | FV105 Sultan | BvS10
Light tanks and anti-tank vehicles
FV101 Scorpion | FV107 Scimitar | Sabre | FV102 Striker | FV438 Swingfire
Self-propelled artillery
FV433 Abbot | AS-90
Main battle tanks
Centurion | Conqueror | Chieftain | Challenger 1 | Challenger 2
UK unarmoured or non-fighting vehicles

  Results from FactBites:
 
Alvis Vehicles FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier (UK (913 words)
Subsequent to this, GKN was awarded the contract for design and development to of the FV432 family of armoured personnel carriers with the initial contract covering four prototypes and thirteen vehicles for troop trials.
The FV432 is very similar in appearance to the American M113 armoured personnel carrier of the same period.
Alvis Vehicles FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier in Jane's Armour and Artillery 2001 - 2002 at http://is.rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk/janes/janes/jaa2001/jaa_0242.htm.
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