| MoD Takes Delivery of "Souped-Up" Combat Vehicles |
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The first batch of over 100 enhanced light tanks, used for scouting
out the enemy have been delivered to training units in the British
Army, complete with a state-of-the-art engine cooling system taken from
the motorsport industry.
Under an Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR) contract worth £19million, a number of important upgrades have been carried out to boost the performance and reliability of the British Army's Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) - CVR(T) vehicles in the demanding conditions of Afghanistan. Significant changes include:
Lt Col Martin Fenn, Environmental Mitigation UOR Team Leader, said:"Delivery of these vehicles by BAE Systems and its suppliers is an excellent example of what can be achieved through effective partnering. "More importantly, this package of enhancements to CVR(T)'s capability is urgently required and eagerly awaited by troops in Afghanistan." Jim Graham, BAE Systems, prime contractor for the project said:"Our trials have proven major performance and reliability improvements. We received a post-design service contract in December last year and have effectively condensed a three-year development programme into one year, partly by beginning work in advance of contract, taking business risks with the MOD and consulting the key stakeholder." The Light Dragoons, based in Swanton Morley in Norfolk, will be the first unit to begin training on the new vehicles in early 2009. 1. The upgrade applies to all CVR(T) variants currently deployed on operations e.g. Scimitar, Spartan, Sultan, Sampson and Samaritan. Previous UOR upgrades include:
2. Other CVR(T) variants have also been upgraded. On the Spartan armoured personnel carrier, an AEI Defence Systems Odin one-person turret armed with a 7.62 mm or .50 machine gun replaces the original commander's cupola. The Samaritan ambulance has also had a number of internal modifications.
Thursday 8 January 2009 16:05
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