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The Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle (CRV) is a development of the baseline Boxer designed to fulfil the Australian Land 400 Phase 2 requirement. The chassis selected is rated at a GVW of 38.5-tonnes and is a hybrid of Boxer A2 and A3 configurations. [ 42 ]
Australia: Combat reconnaissance vehicle: 257 [47] Under LAND 400 Phase 2 the ASLAV is slated to be replaced by a new Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV), the Boxer (armoured fighting vehicle). [48] [49] [50] Boxer CRV Germany Netherlands Australia: Combat reconnaissance vehicle: 25 (+ 186 on order) [51]
German defence contractor Rheinmetall began making the combat reconnaissance vehicle in northeastern Queensland state in Marc ... on Monday to deliver more than 100 Australian-made Boxer armed ...
BAE Systems Australia and Land 400 bid partner Patria were confirmed as one of two tenders selected to take part in the 12-month Risk Mitigation Activity for the Australian Army's Land 400 Phase 2 combat reconnaissance vehicle program. The other tender was the German-Dutch BOXER IFV. [81] The German BOXER was announced as the winner in March 2018.
Long-range anti-tank guided missiles would also be bought for Australian Army's Boxer combat reconnaissance vehicles in a contract worth more than A$50 million.
The Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV) is an eight-wheeled armoured reconnaissance vehicle of the LAV II family used by the Australian Army. [3] It was built by General Dynamics Land Systems Canada, and developed from the U.S. Marine Corps' LAV-25 and Canadian Army's Bison armoured fighting vehicles.
The Rheinmetall Boxer CRV, derived from the Boxer Multirole Armoured Fighting Vehicle was selected as the replacement for the ASLAV. Land 400 Phase Three: This project will replace the 1960s vintage M113AS4 Armoured Personnel Carrier and associated family of vehicles with a modern Infantry Fighting Vehicle capability. [15] In July 2023 the ...
LAV 6 CRV (Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle) - A prototype vehicle designed for the Australian Army's Land 400 requirement for a wheeled combat reconnaissance vehicle. The vehicle is fitted with an unmanned MCT-30 turret and a CROWS. The vehicle was unsuccessful in the competition with the Boxer CRV being chosen instead. [1] [2]