
LAV III - Wikipedia
The LAV III is the third generation of the Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) family of armored personnel carriers built by General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada (GDLS-C), a London, …
LAV-300 - Wikipedia
The Cadillac Gage LAV-300, originally named the V-300, [2] is a family of American light armored vehicles (LAVs) including up to 15 configurations. It was originally created and designed by …
General Motors LAV - Wikipedia
The LAV III is powered by a Caterpillar 3126 diesel engine developing 350 horsepower (260 kW) and can reach speeds above 100 kilometres per hour. [29] The vehicle is fitted with 8x8 drive …
LAV-300 - Army Guide
Textron's rugged and reliable 6X6 class of vehicles includes the LAV 300 MK II and LAV 600 models. The fully amphibious LAV 300, offered in 15 mission-ready configurations, is capable …
Chambers & Chambers
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Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) III - Canada.ca
Feb 10, 2021 · Capable of speeds of up to 100 kilometres per hour on roads, the LAV III gives the commander more options in both combat and non-combat situations. The LAV III is powered …
Stryker vs LAV III | Comparison afv specifications - ArmedForces.eu
Here you can compare specifications, production year, cost and pictures armored fightings vehicles.
LAV III Kodiak - Army Guide
The Canadian Army selected a version of the Swiss MOWAG Piranha III 8 x 8 light armoured vehicle (LAV) in early 1997 to meet its future requirements. General Dynamics Land Systems …
Mobile, lethal and better protected: Lessons from the LAV
May 27, 2019 · The LAV 6.0 is a refinement of the lessons gained from a decade of experience in Afghanistan and elsewhere. Over 350 of its predecessor, the LAV III, were damaged during …
LAV-300/LAV-600 - GlobalSecurity.org
Jul 7, 2011 · The LAV-300 (originally known as the V-300) was a 6x6 wheeled armored vehicle, capable of reaching speeds of 65 mph (105 km/hr) and accelerating from zero to 20 mph (32 …