LAV-25


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The Light Armored Vehicle 25 (LAV-25) has played a significant role in transforming United States Marine Corps doctrine since its introduction in the early 1980s. The Marine Corps' Light Armored Vehicle program was based on the proven Swiss MOWAG Piranha series of 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 wheeled vehicles. However, developing organizational units, tactics, and employment of the weapon system within the force structure of the Marine Corps proved to be more of a challenge than fielding the weapon system. This resulted in multiple re-designations for LAV units within the Corps. The LAV first saw combat in Panama during Operation Just Cause and LAV-25s have fought in every major conflict since, including Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. This book covers the design, development, and deployment of this continuingly successful vehicle.




LAV-25


Book Description

The Light Armored Vehicle 25 (LAV-25) has played a significant role in transforming United States Marine Corps doctrine since its introduction in the early 1980s. The Marine Corps' Light Armored Vehicle program was based on the proven Swiss MOWAG Piranha series of 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 wheeled vehicles. However, developing organizational units, tactics, and employment of the weapon system within the force structure of the Marine Corps proved to be more of a challenge than fielding the weapon system. This resulted in multiple re-designations for LAV units within the Corps. The LAV first saw combat in Panama during Operation Just Cause and LAV-25s have fought in every major conflict since, including Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. This book covers the design, development, and deployment of this continuingly successful vehicle.




U.S. Marine Corps LAV-25 Operations


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Military history author Donald Yates provides an overview of the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV-25) including a breakdown of the LAV-25's weapon systems and ammunition for the main gun. An extensive photo gallery of over 30 photos of LAV-25s taken during combat operations and exercises is also provided. Operations photographed include Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, Just Cause (Panama), Uphold Democracy (Haiti), Gothic Serpent (Somalia) and many training exercises both in the United States and overseas.




Modelling Armoured Vehicles


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Designed to appeal to all armour modellers from the beginner to the veteran this book details all the steps involved in creating a realistic and attractive model armoured vehicle. Each chapter is illustrated with a range of models covering the whole spectrum of armour modelling, including World War II armour as well as more modern subjects. The authors also cover techniques and subject areas in which they individually excel, highlighting the different tools and approaches required for each individual discipline. Lavishly illustrated with over 250 images, this book contains all the detailed, step-by-step information you need to become an expert armour modeller.




Armor


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Army R, D & A.


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American Wheeled Armoured Fighting Vehicles


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Numerous wheeled armoured fighting vehicles have seen service in the US armed forces on and off for over 80 years. There have been various changes of policy and twice, after the Second World War and Vietnam, they went out of favour but their use is now well established. This well researched and superbly illustrated book describes all the different types and variants since the first M1 was ordered in 1931. The M8 armoured car was widely used during World War Two but it was not until Vietnam that further wheeled AFVs came into service, notably the M706 armoured car. After a lull the US Marine Corps adopted the Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) in 1983. The US Army first used armoured Humvees in 1994 and variants remain in service (M1141 and M1116). Other types today include the Guardian (M1117) and the Army version of the LAV names the ‘Stryker’. To meet the operational requirements of Iraq and Afghanistan the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle (MRAP) was ordered in bulk from 2007.




Independent Assessment Plan: LAV-25


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The LAV-25 is an 8 X 8 wheel, diesel-powered, lightly-armored vehicle that combines speed, mobility and firepower to fulfill a variety of missions for the U.S. Marine Corps. The primary objective of these tests is to assess the vulnerabilities of the LAV-25 to selected threats, both from direct damage (penetration, fragments, blast) and indirect damage caused by on-board ordnance and combustibles. The tests will address the vulnerability to the threats of the vital components of the LAV-25 vehicle (including crew and troop personnel) that are related to the mission accomplishment (mobility, firepower and communications). This document provides a plan for the independent assessment and evaluation of the live fire vulnerabilities of the USMC's LAV-25. It will be conducted for the LFT office of OSD when the test is conducted by the USMC in 1989. The plan comments on the planned shots, and the issues they should address.