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Alvis Saxon

ASCOD MICV (Spain/Austria)

KEY RECOGNITION FEATURES

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• Hull has vertical sides with well sloped glacis plate leading up to horizontal hull top which extends right to rear of vehicle. Hull rear vertical but large stowage bin either side of rear door

• Driver front left with powerpack to right, turret in centre of hull and offset to right

• Suspension either side consists of seven road wheels, drive sprocket front, idler rear and track return rollers, upper part of suspension covered by wavy skirt

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SPECIFICATIONS

Crew: Armament:

Ammunition: Length: Width: Height: Ground clearance: Weight, combat: Power-to-weight ratio: Engine:

Maximum road speed: Maximum road range: Fuel capacity: Fording: Vertical obstacle: Trench: Gradient: Side slope: Armour: Armour type:

NBC: Night vision equipment: 3 + 8 1 x 25mm cannon, 1 x 7.62mm MG, 2 x 6 smoke grenade launchers 402 x 25mm, 2900 x 7.62mm 6.986m 3.15m 1.775m (hull top), 2.653m (overall) 0.45m 27,500kg 21.8 hp/tonne MTU 8V 183 TE22 8 V-90 V-8 diesel developing 600 hp_at 2300rpm 70km/h 600km 860I

1.2m 0.95m 2.50m 75o/o 40»/o Classified Steel Yes Yes

DEVELOPMENT

The ASCOD (Austrian Spanish Co-Operative Development) mechanised infantry combat vehicle has been jointly developed by Steyr-Daimler-Puch of Austria and SANTA BARBARA of Spain with the latter country placing the first production order for a total of 144 vehicles under the local name of Pizarro early

STATUS

Production. In service with Spanish Army (as Pizarro) and on order for Austrian Army (as Ulan).

in 1996. Austrian Army has placed an order for 112 vehicles under name of Ulan.

The driver is seated at front left with the powerpack to his right, turret in the centre and the troop compartment at the rear. The infantry enter and leave via a large door in the hull rear that opens to the right.

The two man power operated turret is armed with a stabilised Mauser 30mm cannon with a 7.62mm machine gun being mounted co-axial to the left. Turret traverse is through a full 360 degrees with weapon elevation from -10 to +50 degrees.

Standard equipment includes a NBC protection system, heater, applique armour and a computerised day/night fire control system.

VARIANTS

Anti-tank with various ATGW Armoured recovery and repair vehicle Armoured command vehicle Armoured engineer vehicle Armoured mortar carrier MICV, various alternative weapon fits Light tank with 105 mm gun SAM system SPAAG

Manufacturers

Austria, Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spain, SANTA BARBARA

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Above right: ASCOD MICV

Far right: ASCOD MICV

Right: ASCOD MICV

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