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chassis with the idea that the vehicle would be better suited to the intended reservist role over the M113A3 due to being wheeled compared to the tracked M113 APC, as the vehicles would likely do a large amount of their movement by road within Canada as well as the cheaper operation costs of using a
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that had been used in tests to judge if the LAV-25 could be airdropped from transport aircraft. Similar to the small scale model, they began by cutting off the troop compartment while keeping the suspension, drive-train, and front half of the vehicle intact. The cut-off area was cut piece by piece
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rounds and a belt of HE-T explosive/fragmentation rounds. The main gun and coax machine gun are 2-axis stabilized. The turret is equipped with a laser rangefinder, but no ballistic computer. Elevation and lead corrections are applied manually by the gunner using multi-stadia reticules in the day,
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6V53T engine developing 275 horsepower (205 kW), and can reach speeds of 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) on road. The Coyote has a maximum road range of 660 kilometres (410 mi). Each vehicle is equipped with a tactical navigation system that includes a
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and then welded together to create a box on the rear half of the vehicle and was then fitted with a ramp. The turret ring was then replaced with a large folding roof hatch. A raised commander cupola was added on the front left of the vehicle behind the driver.
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replaced the two doors previously used for the troop compartment with a ramp similar to the style found on the M113. This small scale model was then shown to
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466:Saint-Hubert, Quebec
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1712:on 11 November 2007
1688:Mercedes Stephenson
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462:Minister of Finance
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122:1990–present
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3657:KTO Rosomak
3617:B1 Centauro
3591:Type 87 RCV
3571:EBRC Jaguar
3253:GPV general
2809:Panhard VCR
2764:EE-11 Urutu
2500:Iveco Lince
2317:Dragoon 300
1808:18 February
917:Operational
865:machine gun
343:Operational
226: built
132:'Operators'
4190:Categories
4017:Spike ATGM
3951:C22 pistol
3914:Small arms
3530:URO VAMTAC
3415:DAF YP-104
3279:Motor pool
3195:Terrex ICV
3138:Piranha IV
3084:Panus R600
3074:OT-64 SKOT
2844:Mowag Puma
2839:Iveco Puma
2829:Pegaso BMR
2824:Patria 6Ă—6
2724:APS-3 Anoa
2641:URO VAMTAC
2505:Iveco Puma
2227:Bushmaster
1716:29 January
1171:References
1142:, and the
1014:Protection
957:amphibious
908:Suspension
634:– 97 (See
595:, and the
563:and later
553:Oka Crisis
334:Suspension
168:Oka Crisis
4095:Bison APC
4090:Leopard 2
3971:C19 rifle
3946:P225, 226
3824:(former)
3762:Structure
3561:AMX-10 RC
3460:Iveco LMV
3290:Navboxes:
3143:Piranha V
3079:Pandur II
2759:Didgori-3
2646:Unibuffel
2332:First Win
2307:Didgori-2
2302:Didgori-1
2292:Crocodile
2124:Scout car
2112:Overviews
1915:AMX 10 RC
1726:cite news
1692:Ray Szeto
1128:Macedonia
1072:system.
979:chain gun
853:Secondary
846:chain gun
628:Australia
611:Operators
587:, in the
57:built by
4160:Category
4057:C16 CASW
4037:Skyguard
3405:Cobra II
3375:Akrep II
3200:Type 07P
3012:Bumerang
2879:Tatrapan
2804:Pandur I
2789:Mbombe 6
2714:Al-Faris
2686:Wer'wolf
2510:OTT Puma
2450:Maverick
2440:Marauder
2277:Commando
2267:Cobra II
2247:Chaimite
2167:Akrep II
1981:Centauro
1694:(2004).
1668:9 August
1642:9 August
1613:9 August
1546:9 August
1511:8 August
1502:Archived
1395:30 March
1389:Archived
1338:30 March
1287:30 March
1281:Archived
1158:See also
1098:infrared
1084:Variants
1055:Mobility
1041:infrared
981:and two
970:Armament
933:100 km/h
855:armament
836:armament
773:Designer
573:UNPROFOR
557:Gulf War
519:Variants
296:armament
234:Variants
206:Produced
190:Designed
180:Designer
163:Gulf War
69:and the
61:for the
4172:Commons
4119:Schools
4075:LAV III
3976:C20 DMR
3716:History
3662:Type 08
3652:Rooikat
3581:LAV-600
3500:RAM MK3
3485:Komatsu
3475:Gagamba
3420:Dozor-B
3272:Related
3263:JRVG-1A
3258:Piranha
3215:Type 96
3210:Type 19
3205:Type 08
3180:SuperAV
3160:Rosomak
3133:Piranha
3121:Stryker
3116:LAV III
3062:Lazar 3
3057:Lazar 2
3042:Kestrel
3032:Freccia
2937:Al-Fahd
2884:Typhoon
2779:Grizzly
2734:BTR-152
2671:VXB-170
2625:Timoney
2585:Senator
2485:Nimer-1
2460:Mohafiz
2455:MaxxPro
2445:Matador
2372:Igirigi
2357:Grizzly
2337:Gazelle
2297:CSK-181
2237:Casspir
2232:Cashuat
2211:Unicorn
2187:Bastion
2152:ABC-79M
2041:Tracked
2032:Piranha
2025:10 Ă— 10
2016:Stryker
2011:Rooikat
2006:Piranha
1996:LAV III
1950:Saladin
1940:Piranha
1884:Piranha
1446:24 July
1421:27 July
1257:24 July
1164:LAV III
1027:Sensors
951:Origins
870:coaxial
863:7.62mm
529:LAV III
430:Ontario
407:Colonel
390:Origins
386:jeeps.
238:Vehicle
4080:LAV VI
3905:6 CCSB
3889:41 CBG
3884:39 CBG
3879:38 CBG
3874:37 CBG
3869:36 CBG
3864:35 CBG
3859:34 CBG
3854:33 CBG
3849:32 CBG
3844:31 CBG
3827:4 CMBG
3820:5 CMBG
3815:2 CMBG
3810:1 CMBG
3667:Vextra
3637:LAV-25
3627:Coyote
3601:VEC-M1
3596:VBC-90
3490:Komodo
3455:Hawkei
3445:Ferret
3440:Fennek
3395:BPM-97
3390:BRDM-2
3385:BRDM-1
3235:YP-408
3225:Wisent
3190:TAB-71
3185:TAB-63
3170:Saur 1
3099:LAV-25
3094:LAV II
3027:Enigma
3007:BTR-94
3002:BTR-90
2997:BTR-80
2992:BTR-70
2987:BTR-60
2919:WZ-551
2914:WZ-523
2874:SIBMAS
2818:XA-180
2799:Otaman
2754:Cougar
2749:Caiman
2729:Avalon
2691:WZ-550
2651:Unicob
2636:UR-416
2631:TM-170
2575:Roland
2555:RG-32M
2525:Ranger
2520:Rakhsh
2480:MXT-MV
2395:Komodo
2287:Cougar
2282:Condor
2257:CM6614
2222:Burraq
2217:Bullet
2207:Buffel
2202:BTR-40
2197:BPM-97
2182:AV-VB4
2172:Aravis
2157:APR-1V
1991:Coyote
1986:BTR-80
1960:VBC-90
1874:Ferret
1869:BRDM-2
1469:
1329:
1152:LAV VI
1138:, the
1132:Kosovo
1096:, and
923:660 km
892:Engine
878:pintle
812:Height
796:Length
726:Canada
683:Coyote
665:
650:Canada
647:
625:
555:, the
493:Ottawa
481:LAV-25
460:, the
451:M113A3
437:LAV II
422:LAV-25
321:275 hp
313:Engine
306:pintle
272:Height
256:Length
170:(1990)
108:Canada
88:Bison
47:Coyote
40:LAV II
4105:RG-31
3647:M1127
3642:Luchs
3622:ASLAV
3610:8 x 8
3549:6 x 6
3520:Tiger
3435:Eland
3425:Eagle
3400:Cobra
3368:4 x 4
3245:10Ă—10
3230:Yavuz
3175:Shark
3155:RN-94
3150:RG-41
3126:LAV 6
3104:ASLAV
3052:Lazar
3022:Eitan
3017:CM-32
2982:BTR-7
2977:BTR-4
2972:BTR-3
2967:Boxer
2894:Valuk
2869:Shoet
2859:RN-94
2854:RG-35
2849:Ratel
2794:Okapi
2774:Fuchs
2769:Ejder
2744:Bulat
2719:APS-2
2681:Walid
2627:(BDX)
2600:Simba
2590:Sarir
2580:Saxon
2565:RG-34
2560:RG-33
2550:RG-32
2545:RG-31
2540:RG-19
2535:RG-12
2530:RCV-9
2435:MAP75
2430:MAP45
2425:Mamba
2420:M-ATV
2415:M1117
2405:LOV-1
2400:Kozak
2390:Kirpi
2362:Hippo
2342:Golan
2312:Dingo
2262:Cobra
2162:Akrep
1969:8 Ă— 8
1930:Fuchs
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