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1182:: 120 Units. Scorpion light tanks replaced the Saladin armoured car. Deliveries were carried out in several stages and included Sultan, Spartan and Samson vehicles as well as a command vehicle built on the Stormer chassis, and which were to be used in units alongside Oman's Chieftain main battle tank. The Omani vehicles are equipped with external mounting points for fuel cans and special mud flaps designed to suppress the amount of dust kicked up during travel. The NBC filtration system and heaters were removed and replaced with an air conditioning system and the vehicles received a warning siren indicating engine overheating. The hull floor was also reinforced with a 20 mm plate for increased mine resistance.
570:(3,000 rounds carried) was also fitted, as were two multi-barrelled smoke grenade dischargers, one on each side of the turret. The main armament has an elevation of 35 degrees and a depression of 10 degrees; the turret has a full 360-degree traverse. The traverse was however hand-cranked, a cost-saving feature that made the turret relatively slow and laborious to traverse relative to other vehicles of its type. This gun was later deemed to be unsatisfactory, as RAF testing showed that the lack of a fume extraction system caused toxic fumes to enter the fighting compartment, endangering the crew's health.
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1402:. Ordered between 1982 and 1983; the vehicles lack NBC protection, night vision sights and do not have provisions for erecting flotation screens. The engines were upgraded with electronic fuel injection and US-made radios. In the second half of the 1980s, New Zealand opted to use the turrets to upgrade their M113 armoured personnel carriers. Served with
1313:: 701 units (this total consists of all seven variants of the CVR(T)). Ordered in 1971 based on studies that showed the light tank was most suitable for the nation's topography; Belgium was the second nation to adopt the Scorpion following the British Army. First deliveries commenced in February 1973 with the vehicles assembled in
777:'s reconnaissance regiment, which met it with effective in-depth defense. Yet the Iranians eventually had to yield in the face of Iraqi pressure. Their Scorpions' 90 mm guns did not hold their weight against the T-62 tanks' 115 mm guns. The Iraqis thus took control of Hamidiyeh, then Bozorg.
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requirement for an armoured fighting vehicle that could be rapidly airlifted to trouble spots. The 'Armoured
Vehicle Reconnaissance' was supposed to carry both a gun and an anti-tank missile but it was not possible to design an air portable vehicle to the specification. The limits on both size and
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diesel engine. The maximum speed was about 50 mph (80 km/h) and it could accelerate from standing to 30 mph (48 km/h) in 16 seconds. The maximum speed on water (with the flotation screen deployed) was 3.6 mph (5.8 km/h). The Irish engineering company IED replaced the
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Regarding military matters, the
British government imposed two strict rules: contracts signed before the war would be honored, but the sale of equipment likely to significantly increase either side's military capacities was banned. Interpreting these regulations loosely, the British government
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The FV101 had all-around protection from shell fragments and 7.62 mm rounds, and the heavily sloped frontal arc was designed to be resistant to 14.5 mm rounds fired from 200 m (660 ft). The initial manufacture of the aluminium armour resulted, after time and effects of the
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from knock-down kits supplied from the United
Kingdom. The order was filled in 1980. Between 1981 and 1983, both Scorpion and Scimitar models were upgraded with mounting points for add-on armour modules, an on-board armour repair kit and other minor improvements to enhance crew comfort and
662:, and Venezuela. The Iranian army acquired 250 Scorpions in the late 1970s and a number of them are still in use after being refurbished locally as the Tosan tank. The Scorpion was on occasion deployed to main UK airports as a measure against possible terrorist threats, e.g.,
721:. The 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers deployed in the first Gulf War (Operation Granby) using all variants of the CVR(T) range carrying out the role of force reconnaissance for the British spearhead towards Iraq, operating forward of other official green army units. The
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The FV101 was a very light armoured vehicle, weighing in at a mere 8 tonnes. This meant some compromises had to be made on protection. The vehicle had 12.7 mm of sloped aluminium armour on both the front and sides, giving an average effective thickness of 25 mm.
1981:
405:, the Scorpion was accepted by the British Army in May 1970, with a contract for 275, which later rose to 313 vehicles. The first production vehicles were completed in 1972 and the first British regiment to be equipped with the Scorpion were the
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weight led to the use of aluminium alloy for the hull and an adapted car engine for power. The anti-tank capability was given to a dedicated vehicle, Striker, while what became
Scorpion would use a 76 mm gun in the fire support role.
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delivered both the
Iranians and the Iraqis motors and spare parts for Chieftain and Scorpion tanks, which would allow the former to maintain tanks acquired under the Shah and the latter to repair tanks captured from the Iranian army.
1168:: 150 units. In 1983, 33 vehicles were selected to be upgraded with an improved 90 mm Cockerill Mk III gun replacing the original 76 mm cannon. These vehicles were also equipped with a Belgian-sourced OIP-5 fire control system.
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A second column rushed to
Susangerd, which it crossed without encountering any resistance, the city having apparently been left defenseless. The column continued in the direction of Hamidiyeh. It came into contact with the
1989:
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The
Scorpion was or is used by the armed forces of Belgium, Botswana, Brunei, Chile, Honduras, Iran, Indonesia, Ireland, Jordan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Philippines, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, the
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In 1967, Alvis was awarded the contract to produce 30 CVR(T) prototypes. Vehicles P1–P17, the
Scorpion prototypes, were delivered on time and within the budget. After extensive hot and cold weather trials in
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A very similar, subsequent vehicle, attaching the turret from the
Scorpion to the M113, was also known as the FSV. (This re-purposing of the turret was to be the only use of any part of the Scorpion by the
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1380:, in addition to 25 Stormers (12 of which were supplied with a Helio FVT900 turret armed with a 20 mm cannon and 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun and 13 vehicles received a
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760:, with various degrees of success. Early in the war, Iranians used the Scorpions's "accurate fire" (alongside the Cobra attack helicopters) to hold back Iraqi
1288:: 78 Scorpion 90s, four to six FV104 Samaritans, two FV105 Sultans and four FV106 Samsons. The vehicles were ordered in 1988 with a contract value of US$ 85
1122:: Iran contracted Alvis for the supply of 250 vehicles in 1978, expanded with an additional order for 110 Scorpions shortly thereafter. Participated in the
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917:(not Scorpion) turrets, wielding a 76 mm M1 gun, were successful. The vehicle entered service as the M113A1 FSV (Fire Support Vehicle).
725:, a reconnaissance regiment, had 32 and the close reconnaissance troops of the armoured regiments each had eight. They were also used by
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846:: The Scorpion has been withdrawn from British Army service and the refurbished hulls have been mated with surplus turrets from the
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717:. These were the only armoured vehicles used in action by the British Army during the conflict. Scorpions also served in the
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M16 TCA HD engine (6-cylinder, 145 kW), making the
Scorpion more powerful and more reliable in critical environments.
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929:(MRV). Its development also obviated interest in acquiring brand new, purpose-built vehicles (such as a variant of the UK
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and the export market. All of the CVR(T) vehicles were to be air-portable; and two Scorpions could be carried in a
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1062:: 25 units. Purchased second-hand from Belgium and retrofitted with diesel engines as requested by Botswana.
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764:'s offensive towards the city of Ilam. However, the Scorpions proved less effective when faced with Iraq's
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in 1973 and was withdrawn in 1994. More than 3,000 were produced and used as a reconnaissance vehicle or a
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1270:: 76 units, several of which were upgraded with the Pilkington Optronics TLS (Tank Laser Sight) from the
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HEAT-T: muzzle velocity 890 m/s; projectile mass 4.1 kg; penetration 250 mm of RHA @ 0 degree obliquitiy
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environment, in failure; "Stress Corrosion Cracking" (SCC) which seriously affected all early builds.
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Some Scorpions used the Cockerill Mk3 90mm gun instead. This weapon could fire the following rounds:
1837:"AMMUNITION: Nexter Catalogue 2018." Pages 101-109. KNDS France. July 2018. Retrieved July 19, 2024.
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1376:: Purchased 26 units of the Scorpion 90 in 1981 equipped with smoke grenade launchers from
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2298:"Philippines awards contract for light tanks and wheeled APCs to Elbit Systems of Israel"
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2273:"Elbit Systems awarded contract for Sabrah light tanks and direct-fire support vehicles"
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1442:: 1,500 units ordered. Withdrawn from active service in 1994. Served with Nos 1, 2, 15,
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for the fastest production tank, recorded doing 82.23 km/h (51.10 mph) at the
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1256:: 12 units. Includes one FV106 Samson, one FV104 Samaritan and one FV105 Sultan.
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ergonomics. Thirty-six Scorpions were later sold to Botswana in 1994.
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with a stipulation for diesel engines; delivery was realized in 1992.
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1126:. By 1997, the Iranian army had approx. 80 vehicles in working order.
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was located under the commander's seat. An internal water tank and a
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1094:. Ex-British vehicles which have been re-engined with diesel motors.
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Alvis built more than 3,000 Scorpion vehicles for the British Army,
1982:"Scorpion CVRT FV101 Light tracked armoured reconnaissance vehicle"
1603:"Alvis FV101 Scorpion: Light Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle (1973)"
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Pietrzak, Wiesław B. (November–December 2002). "Alvis Scorpion".
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During the late 1960s, as a result of its experiences in the
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Dominguez, Gabriel; Cranny-Evans, Samuel (26 January 2021).
925:.) Entering service in 1976, it was later redesignated the
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Two troops from B Squadron, Blues and Royals served in the
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in 1974. Similar operations in 2003 used the then-current
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Challenger Armoured Repair and Recovery Vehicle (CRARRV)
2043:"FV101 Scorpion Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked)"
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sights for gunner and driver and a floatation screen. A
424:. Another requirement of the CVR(T) project was the low
2230:(in Polish). Warszawa: Czasopisma Wojskowe. p. 40.
860:: A small number of converted Scorpions are in use at
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Scorpion advancing across the desert during the first
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649:for cooking and heating water were also provided.
2324:"1987 coup: The ties that bind PNoy and Purisima"
1716:"FV101 Scorpion: Keeping the Light Tank Relevant"
822:Mk3 M-A1 90mm gun designed for the export market.
2246:Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
937:). All of these vehicles were retired in 1996.
756:The Iranian army used its Scorpion tanks in the
1850:A Compendium of Armaments and Military Hardware
635:nuclear, biological, chemical protection system
3305:Reconnaissance vehicles of the United Kingdom
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2407:"Scorpions to be Retired - Malaysian Defence"
2186:International Institute for Strategic Studies
2160:"50 years service for M113 - Australian Army"
608:Jaguar engine in Irish Army Scorpions with a
8:
2448:Foss, Christopher F.; Sarson, Peter (1995).
836:fire support vehicle, which was used by the
818:was a version armed with the long-barrelled
808:Prototype of the Scorpion with dummy turret.
241:90mm Cockerill Mk3 M-A1 gun (in Scorpion 90)
2467:Isby, David C.; Kamps, Charles Jr. (1985).
2338:"China tank deal opens old wounds for wary"
1332:: Limited number captured from Iran during
1090:: 27 units; currently 15 in service in the
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3295:Military vehicles introduced in the 1970s
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991:Learn how and when to remove this message
828:: The Scorpion turret was mated with the
1817:"Tank Chats #109 Scorpion & TV15000"
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339:Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked)
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1454:armoured reconnaissance units such as
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221:Aluminium armour, Cast and 1318b plate
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1913:Thailand Army Weapon Systems Handbook
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1483:Scorpion at Aldershot military museum
1154:: 26 units. Likely sourced from Iraq.
745:, and some larger armies such as the
698:were airlifted and deployed into the
198:2.102 m (6 ft 10.8 in)
182:5.288 m (17 ft 4.2 in)
7:
3275:Cold War tanks of the United Kingdom
1970:. Federation of American Scientists.
973:adding citations to reliable sources
927:M113A1 Medium Reconnaissance Vehicle
729:, which was attached to the British
497:2.157 m (7 ft 0.9 in)
1847:Chant, Christopher (January 1987).
1702:"MV Spotlight: The Scorpion CVR(T)"
862:British Army Training Unit Suffield
113:1989 Philippine coup d'Ă©tat attempt
2964:FV434 Armoured Maintenance Vehicle
2252:from the original on 14 April 2010
1988:. Army Recognition. Archived from
1819:. The Tank Museum. 30 October 2020
1456:15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars
190:2.134 m (7 ft 0 in)
29:Reconnaissance vehicle, light tank
25:
3290:Light tanks of the United Kingdom
3037:Modern armoured fighting vehicles
2382:"FV101 Scorpion in Irish Service"
1546:High Velocity Missile system and
702:Sovereign Base areas, during the
2356:"Former Equipment of Iraqi Army"
2018:. Military Today. Archived from
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960:needs additional citations for
741:Some small armies, such as the
2469:Armies of NATO's Central Front
2242:"SIPRI arms transfer database"
1853:. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
909:Experiments in which existing
723:1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards
633:The vehicle was fitted with a
319:72.5 km/h (45.0 mph)
269:Cummins BTA 5.9-litre (diesel)
147:
94:
1:
1426:InfanterĂa de Marina Española
2490:. Harvard University Press.
2471:. Jane's Information Group.
2442:General and cited references
880:M113 MRV in Puckapunyal Camp
852:Sabre reconnaissance vehicle
597:Jaguar J60 Mk 100b 4.2-litre
595:The original engine was the
540:2,200 m (2,400 yd)
3285:Light tanks of the Cold War
2923:Combat engineering vehicles
2699:Armoured personnel carriers
2084:Strategic Studies Institute
727:No. 1 Squadron RAF Regiment
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2946:Armoured recovery vehicles
2784:Infantry mobility vehicles
2680:Fox reconnaissance vehicle
2540:armoured fighting vehicles
1548:Shielder minelaying system
1512:armoured personnel carrier
704:Turkish invasion of Cyprus
279:22.92 hp (17.3 kW) / tonne
48:Irish Army Scorpion CVR(T)
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3007:Vickers MBT Mk. 4 Valiant
2829:Internal security vehicle
2606:Infantry fighting vehicle
2380:Mark Nash (7 June 2018).
1534:armoured recovery vehicle
501:
453:Place of origin
309:756 km (470 mi)
271:190 hp (140 kW)
210:
68:Place of origin
41:
3239:Bradley Fighting Vehicle
2978:Experimental, prototype,
2876:Self-propelled artillery
2147:Foss & Sarson (1995)
2135:Foss & Sarson (1995)
2123:Foss & Sarson (1995)
2111:Foss & Sarson (1995)
2072:Hughes, Geraint (2011).
2060:Foss & Sarson (1995)
1964:"FV 101 CVR(T) Scorpion"
1881:Foss & Sarson (1995)
1801:Foss & Sarson, p. 14
1790:Foss & Sarson (1995)
1778:Foss & Sarson (1995)
1763:Foss & Sarson (1995)
1662:Jane's Information Group
1448:Royal Air Force Regiment
1204:, to be replaced by the
1202:Armor "Pambato" Division
1035:Scorpion 90 on IIMS 2014
832:I chassis to create the
512:76 mm (3.0 in)
418:Royal Air Force Regiment
174:17,800 lb (8.074 tonnes)
2931:Terrier Armoured Digger
2899:Self-propelled anti-air
2624:Reconnaissance vehicles
2486:Razoux, Pierre (2015).
2302:www.armyrecognition.com
522:+35 degrees/-10 degrees
422:Lockheed C-130 Hercules
287:Self Change Gears TN15X
223:13 mm (front and sides)
1950:tanks-encyclopedia.com
1927:"Alvis FV107 Scimitar"
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913:APCs were fitted with
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743:Botswana Defence Force
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528:Rate of fire
372:, on 26 January 2002.
364:vehicle test track in
331:reconnaissance vehicle
329:is a British armoured
58:Reconnaissance vehicle
3280:Fire support vehicles
2837:Shorland Armoured Car
2452:. Osprey Publishing.
2432:Isby & Kamps 1985
2420:Isby & Kamps 1985
1898:20 April 2016 at the
1505:guided weapon carrier
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1006:
879:
864:in Canada as part of
838:Canadian Armed Forces
814:: The Scorpion 90 or
801:Bovington Tank Museum
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775:92nd Armored Division
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766:9th Armoured Division
762:2nd Infantry Division
731:1st Armoured Division
700:Akrotiri and Dhekelia
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639:image intensification
549:
358:Guinness world record
121:Zamboanga City crisis
2675:Saladin armoured car
2190:The Military Balance
1952:. Tank Encyclopedia.
1827:– via YouTube.
1528:command post vehicle
1452:Royal Armoured Corps
1268:United Arab Emirates
1092:Chilean Marine Corps
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660:United Arab Emirates
2954:Centurion ARV Mk II
2409:. 18 December 2018.
2080:US Army War College
1986:armyrecognition.com
1933:. Military Factory.
1931:militaryfactory.com
1893:Application Gallery
1668:on 21 February 2008
1446:, 51, 58 Squadrons
532:6 rounds per minute
18:Scorpion light tank
2992:FV4401 Contentious
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2016:military-today.com
1992:on 31 October 2023
1944:Bocquelet, David.
1902:: Steyr-Motors.com
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2386:Tank Encyclopedia
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276:Power/weight
132:Manufacturer
91:Used by
86:1973–present
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2997:Vickers MBT
2936:Trojan AVRE
2884:FV433 Abbot
2805:Mastiff PPV
2792:Panther CLV
2755:Saracen APC
2360:Archive.org
2170:20 February
2047:inetres.com
2026:7 September
1996:7 September
1823:19 February
1396:New Zealand
1349:: 14 units.
1228:: 100 units
1194:Philippines
900:Vietnam War
885:Turret only
834:AVGP Cougar
826:AVGP Cougar
812:Scorpion 90
799:TV15000 at
303:Operational
296:Torsion-bar
161:Scorpion 90
150: built
3264:Categories
2987:FV301 tank
2799:variants:
2760:Humber Pig
2571:Charioteer
2049:. Inetres.
1720:HistoryNet
1672:11 January
1658:"Scorpion"
1612:10 October
1564:References
1544:Starstreak
1242:: 40 units
1214:- 4 Units
1140:: 90 units
1108:: 19 units
1076:: 16 units
1033:Indonesian
1007:Operators
981:March 2023
892:M113A1 MRV
858:Salamander
848:FV 721 Fox
816:Scorpion 2
678:Combat use
447:L23A1 gun
413:in 1973.
351:light tank
335:light tank
292:Suspension
62:light tank
3106:AMX 10 RC
2814:Husky TSV
2581:Chieftain
2576:Conqueror
2566:Centurion
1569:Citations
1521:ambulance
1519:armoured
1503:anti-tank
1286:Venezuela
1272:Chieftain
1138:Indonesia
941:Operators
820:Cockerill
518:Elevation
399:Abu Dhabi
395:Australia
247:Secondary
235:ROF 76mm
142:, England
95:Operators
3172:Centauro
2911:tracked
2819:Foxhound
2544:post-war
2538:British
2250:Archived
2188:(2021).
1896:Archived
1726:17 March
1489:See also
1400:26 units
1374:Malaysia
1315:Mechelen
1240:Tanzania
1226:Thailand
1106:Honduras
1060:Botswana
791:Variants
719:Gulf War
688:Gulf War
672:Scimitar
564:canister
436:Armament
366:Chertsey
249:armament
231:armament
158:Variants
140:Coventry
117:Gulf War
3232:Tracked
3223:Piranha
3216:10 Ă— 10
3207:Stryker
3202:Rooikat
3197:Piranha
3187:LAV III
3141:Saladin
3131:Piranha
3075:Piranha
2854:FV1620
2748:Wheeled
2739:Warthog
2729:Stormer
2707:Tracked
2663:Wheeled
2632:Tracked
2614:Warrior
2542:of the
2391:3 April
2365:17 July
2308:29 June
2282:29 June
2256:21 June
1968:fas.org
1557:Toophan
1378:Wegmann
1347:Ireland
1311:Belgium
1166:Nigeria
933:or the
915:Saladin
803:in 2017
643:commode
605:Perkins
601:Cummins
568:L7 GPMG
508:Calibre
409:of the
376:History
362:QinetiQ
257:7.62 mm
254:Coaxial
3182:Coyote
3177:BTR-80
3151:VBC-90
3065:Ferret
3060:BRDM-2
3012:MBT-80
2980:export
2913:Rapier
2797:Cougar
2734:Viking
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391:Norway
370:Surrey
266:Engine
217:Armour
195:Height
179:Length
3160:8 Ă— 8
3121:Fuchs
3099:6 Ă— 6
3054:Eland
3043:4 Ă— 4
2889:AS-90
2770:Boxer
2765:Saxon
2714:FV432
2649:Sabre
2561:Comet
2553:Tanks
1553:Tosan
1418:Spain
1274:tank.
1088:Chile
866:OPFOR
844:Sabre
610:Steyr
343:Alvis
305:range
237:L23A1
187:Width
3146:Puma
3126:Pasi
3111:AVGP
3080:Puma
2654:Ajax
2492:ISBN
2473:ISBN
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2393:2019
2367:2018
2310:2021
2284:2021
2258:2011
2194:ISBN
2172:2016
2088:ISBN
2028:2019
1998:2019
1868:2014
1855:ISBN
1825:2021
1750:2014
1728:2018
1674:2009
1614:2021
1559:ATGM
1330:Iraq
1254:Togo
1180:Oman
1120:Iran
911:M113
870:T-80
749:and
560:HESH
401:and
333:and
325:The
229:Main
203:Crew
171:Mass
101:Wars
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3167:AMV
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3085:VAB
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