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Dive into the fascinating world of tanks, these steel colossi that have marked military history. Explore their technological evolution, from the first prototypes to modern machines. Whether you are a history buff, a military vehicle enthusiast, or just curious, let yourself be captivated by the power and complexity of tanks.
FV 432 APC
Climb aboard a real British Army armored vehicle and feel the power of a troop carrier that has made history since the 1960s. Despite its thick armor, the FV432 is designed to combine robustness and versatility, to ensure a comfortable journey for its passengers, and optimal safety.
Listen to the engines roar, feel the raw power of the armored vehicle, and let yourself be transported into a historical and interactive adventure. Perfect for events, birthdays, or themed days. Add a dose of adrenaline and history to your visit.
Origin
United KingdomWeight
15.3 tonsMaximum Speed
60 km/hFirst Commissioning
1960sCrew
2 crew members + 10 soldiersEngine
Rolls-Royce K60FV 434 ARV
Embark on the FV434, a British armored support vehicle, a true symbol of ingenuity and power since the 1960s. Designed for the repair and maintenance of armored vehicles on the battlefield, this maintenance vehicle with a crew of three is equipped with a hydraulically operated crane with a lifting capacity of 3,050 kg.
Dive into the world of military support operations with a vehicle specially designed for armored maintenance. The FV434 is an example of British military engineering, combining strength and performance on all terrains. Perfect for military vehicle and history enthusiasts.
Origin
United KingdomWeight
18 tonsMaximum Speed
52 km/hFirst Commissioning
1968Crew
4 crew membersEngine
Rolls-Royce K60Back on Image: The FV 430 family
The FV 430 armored vehicles entered service in the British Army in the 1960s, but regular maintenance and upgrades, including a new powertrain, have kept this old warhorse in service into the 21st century.
FV 430
FV 430 variants remain in service in the infantry, as command vehicles, 81 mm mortar carriers, ambulances, and recovery vehicles.
FV 431
Armored load carrier - prototype.
FV 432
Troop carrier.
FV 433
Self-propelled field artillery « Abbot ».
FV 434
« Carrier, Maintenance, Full Tracked ».
FV 435
Wavell communication vehicle.
FV 436
Command and control.
FV 437
Pathfinder vehicle - prototype.
FV 438
Swingfire guided missile launcher.
FV 439
Signal vehicle.
FV430 Mk3 Bulldog
Upgraded troop carrier (Iraq 2007). For counter-insurgency operations, the FV430 armored offers a level of protection similar to that of the Warrior and the vehicle is capable of performing many of the same tasks as the Warrior, thus relieving pressure on the heavily engaged Warrior vehicles in armored infantry battalions. Today the FV 430 series continues to be deployed in Ukraine.