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Vextra
Place of originFrance
Service history
In serviceNo
Production history
ManufacturerGIAT Industries
Specifications
Mass28 t (62,000 lb)[1]
Length7.4 m (24 ft)[1]
Width3 m (9.8 ft)[1]
Height2 m (6.6 ft)
Crew4[2]
Passengers8[2]

ArmorAluminum[1]
Main
armament
105mm gun
120mm gun
25mm autocannon
Secondary
armament
7.62mm machine gun, coaxial
EngineSaab-Scania diesel[1]
522 kW (700 hp)[1]
Drive8×8[3]
Operational
range
800 km (500 mi), road[1]
Maximum speed 120 km/h (75 mph), road[1]

The GIAT Vextra is a prototype French armored vehicle, developed in the early 1990s by GIAT industries, now Nexter Systems, revealed in 1997. It is crewed by a four-person crew, including commander, driver, gunner, and loader.

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Description

The Vextra was classified as an armored reconnaissance vehicle, fire support vehicle, and/or anti-tank vehicle. The Vextra was based on multiple preceding French armored vehicles of similar type. Aluminum armor was used to keep the tank as light as possible (weight was 28t - 33t depending on level of ballistic protection) which was also used on the AMX-10P IFV, an armored vehicle produced starting in 1973. The Vextra is also a wheeled vehicle, with an 8×8 chassis based on the Vextra IFV, a very similar prototype vehicle with the Dragar one-man turret and a 25mm gun. The Vextra was aimed at both the French Army and export customers, but after some successful trials in France, and many successful firepower tests in the United Arab Emirates, the vehicle still received no production orders.[4][5][6][self-published source?][7][8]

The Vextra was equipped with a GIAT TLM 105mm three-man turret, armed with a GIAT G2 low-recoil 105mm gun. The gun is compatible with NATO-standard 105×617mmR ammunition, including armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot (APFSDS) ammunition. The vehicle carries a total of 35 shells for the main armament, twelve of which are stowed in the turret. The Vextra is also equipped with two coaxially mounted 7.62mm machine guns and the Galix close defense system: four 80mm launchers on either side of the gun at front, and three on either side at the rear.

With 16 total wide-dimension tires, light aluminum armor, 600 hp Saab-Scania diesel engine, and hydropneumatic suspension, the Vextra can reach speeds of 120 km/h on road. The hydropneumatic suspension system uses large fluid filled spheres to internally compress, and absorb shock. This suspension system rather than one using springs makes for a smooth ride and allows the Vextra to traverse more difficult terrain.[4][5][6][7][9][10]

The FINDERS system

A version of the FINDERS (Fast Information, Navigation, Decision and Reporting System) is installed in the GIAT Vextra and on the Leclerc main battle tank. Developed by GIAT industries, the FINDERS system performs a variety of functions for their tanks, it displays a color map with positions of the host, allied, and hostile vehicle(s), designated targets, alphanumeric messages, many digital mapping options, communication options, and more.[4][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Foss 2002, p. 221.
  2. ^ a b Hogg 2000, p. 226.
  3. ^ Foss 2002, p. 220.
  4. ^ a b c ARG. "Vextra Tank Destroyer - Military-Today.com". www.military-today.com.
  5. ^ a b "Vextra 105 Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle".
  6. ^ a b c "Vextra 105". homepage.tinet.ie.
  7. ^ a b "Vextra". Fas.org. 1999-09-29. Retrieved 2018-09-10.
  8. ^ ARG. "AMX-10P Infantry Fighting Vehicle - Military-Today.com". www.military-today.com.
  9. ^ "French VEXTRA 8×8 Reconnaissance Vehicle".
  10. ^ Radu, Mihnea (30 September 2012). "Citroen Hydropneumatic Suspension Explained".
  • Foss, Christopher F., ed. (2002). The Encyclopedia of Tanks and Armored Fighting Vehicles: The Comprehensive Guide to Over 900 Armored Fighting Vehicles From 1915 to The Present Day. Thunder Bay Press. pp. 220–221. ISBN 1571458069.
  • Hogg, Ian V., ed. (2000). The Greenhill Armoured Fighting Vehicles Data Book. Greenhill Books. pp. 225–226. ISBN 1853673919.
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