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If used by artillery units, it could function as a remote observation post that observes an enemy and guides firing. Typically, an M11 is manned by a crew of 3, composed of a driver, commander, and gunner; the vehicle can accommodate up to four more personnel that could include scouts and the artillery command platoon’s commanding officer (CO).
Type 89 Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle or Type WZ731 – Variant for armored reconnaissance: ZZC-01. Type 89 Artillery Front-line Observation Vehicle or GCL-45 – Variant for artillery forward observers, equipped with an unarmed turret with observation devices.
BOV M11 is a vehicle specialized for reconnaissance. This armored vehicle was produced in the factory "Složeni Borbeni Sistemi", Velika Plana, Serbia. BOV M11 has a main role as a reconnaissance vehicle and a command-reconnaissance vehicle. If used in artillery, it can be used for observation and to direct fire.
The vehicle is also a universal base platform for the development of specialist vehicles for other types of troops, including a proposal for the Special Forces (PEGAZ program) [7] Waran, equipped with observation optoelectronic heads, is also suitable for the role of a close artillery reconnaissance vehicle.
6 Armored personnel carriers, reconnaissance and fighting vehicles. ... Toggle Self-propelled guns and artillery subsection. 11.1 In active service. 11.2 Out of service.
PRP-3 Val artillery reconnaissance vehicle based on the BMP-1 (Soviet Union; Cold War) PRP-4 Deyterij artillery reconnaissance vehicle based on the BMP-1 (Soviet Union; Cold War) PSZH-IV light wheeled armoured personnel carrier (Hungary; Cold War) PT-76 amphibious light tank (Soviet Union; Cold War) PT-91 Twardy main battle tank (Poland; modern)
In Japan, the Kurogane Type 95 was introduced as a reconnaissance vehicle for operations in China. [8] The U.S. and UK experimented with the Future Scout and Cavalry System (FSCS) and Tactical Reconnaissance Armoured Combat Equipment Requirement (TRACER) programs in the 2000s aimed at creating a stealth reconnaissance vehicle capable of C-130 ...
VAB RATAC – Artillery target acquisition vehicle, carries a DR-PC 1a RATAC doppler radar with a range of 20 km. VAB RASIT – Reconnaissance vehicle, carries the DR-PT 2a RASIT ground surveillance radar. VAB PC (Poste de Commandement) – Command vehicle with a crew of 6 and equipped with map tables and additional signals equipment.