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         "PRO_United States of America",
 
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         "Land",
 
         "Land",
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     "notes": "The Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) is a program initiated by Marine Corps Systems Command to procure an amphibious assault vehicle for the United States Marine Corps to supplement and ultimately replace the aging Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV). The program replaces the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) program canceled in 2011. Originally a plan to develop a high-water-speed vehicle, the program has expanded into a multi-phased approach to procure and develop several types of amphibious-capable vehicles to address near and long-term requirements.",
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     "notes": "The Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV)—official designation AAVP-7A1 (formerly known as Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel-7 abbr. LVTP-7)—is a fully tracked amphibious landing vehicle used for amphibious troop transport in the United States Marine Corps. It is used to land surface assault elements of a landing force and their equipment in a single lift from assault shipping during amphibious operations to inland objectives and to conduct mechanized operations and related combat support in subsequent mechanized operations ashore.",
     "dateOfIntroduction": 2016,
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     "dateOfIntroduction": 1972,
 
     "countryOfOrigin": "United States",
 
     "countryOfOrigin": "United States",
 
     "proliferation": "United States of America",
 
     "proliferation": "United States of America",
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                     "name": "Alternative Designation",
 
                     "name": "Alternative Designation",
                     "value": "Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) American"
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                     "value": "AAVP-7A1, LVTP-7"
 
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                     "name": "Manufacturer",
 
                     "name": "Manufacturer",
                     "value": "BAE Systems Land \u0026 Armaments, Sterling Heights, Mich.\n Iveco, Bolzano, Italy"
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                     "value": "U.S. Combat Systems (previously by United Defense, a former division of FMC Corporation)"
 
                 },
 
                 },
 
                 {
 
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                     "name": "Configuration",
 
                     "name": "Configuration",
                     "value": "8x8"
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                     "value": "Tracked Landing Craft"
 
                 },
 
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                     "name": "Passenger Capacity",
 
                     "name": "Passenger Capacity",
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                     "value": "21",
 
                     "units": "ea"
 
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     "variants": [
 
     "variants": [
 
         {
 
         {
             "name": "ACV-C",
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             "name": "LVTP-7",
             "notes": "This is the command variant of the ACV being developed by BAE Systems and Iveco. It will feature seven workstations to support situational awareness and control of battlespace. Plans call for the variant to be introduced in 2024 or 2025."
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            "notes": "Original series introduced from 1972. Originally armed with a M85 12.7 mm (.50cal) machine gun."
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        },
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        {
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            "name": "AAVP-7A1",
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             "notes": "This is the most common AAV, as it carries a turret equipped with an M2HB 12.7 mm (.50 caliber) heavy machine gun, and a Mk19 40 mm automatic grenade launcher. It carries four crew radios as well as the AN/VIC-2 intercom system. It is capable of carrying 25 combat equipped Marines in addition to the crew of 4: driver, crew chief/vehicle commander, gunner, and rear crewman."
 
         },
 
         },
 
         {
 
         {
             "name": "ACV-30",
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             "name": "AAVC-7A1",
             "notes": "This variant is armed with a 30-mm cannon for increased firepower. It is armed with the Kongsberg Protector MCT-30 turret. Plans call for the variant to be introduced in 2024 or 2025."
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             "notes": "This vehicle does not have a turret, and much of the cargo space of the vehicle is occupied by communications equipment. This version only has two crew radios, and in addition to the VIC-2, it also carries two VRC-92s, a VRC-89, a PRC-103 UHF radio, a MRC-83 HF radio and the MSQ internetworking system used to control the various radios. This AAV has a crew of 3, and additionally carries 5 radio operators, 3 staff members, and 2 commanding officers. Also upgraded to use Harris Falcon II class radios, specifically the PRC-117 for VHF/UHF/SATCOM, and the PRC-150 for HF."
 
         },
 
         },
 
         {
 
         {
             "name": "Recovery ACV",
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             "name": "AAVR-7A1",
             "notes": "This variant is outfitted to to repair or tow disabled vehicles."
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             "notes": "This vehicle also does not have a turret. The R7 is considered the \"wrecker\", as it has a crane as well as most tools and equipment needed for field repairs. It is by far the heaviest of the three, and sits considerably lower in the water. Crew of three, plus the repairmen."
 
         },
 
         },
 
         {
 
         {
             "name": "SAIC ACV",
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             "name": "KAAV-7A1",
             "notes": "SAIC teamed with Singapore Technologies to offer a variant of the Terrex 2 wheeled vehicle (see separate record) for the ACV program. This variant was not selected"
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             "notes": "KAAV7A1 amphibious vehicle series based on AAV-7A1 by Samsung Techwin (now Hanwha Defense) and BAE systems developed and manufactured in South Korea by Samsung Techwin."
 
         }
 
         }
 
     ],
 
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Revision as of 15:06, 15 March 2021

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name"Height"
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name"Payload Weight"
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value"A blast resistant hull and energy absorbing seats are key elements of the ACV’s survivability protections that deliver superior mine, improvised explosive device (IED), kinetic energy (KE), and overhead protection."
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notes"Original series introduced from 1972. Originally armed with a M85 12.7 mm (.50cal) machine gun."
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notes"This is the most common AAV, as it carries a turret equipped with an M2HB 12.7 mm (.50 caliber) heavy machine gun, and a Mk19 40 mm automatic grenade launcher. It carries four crew radios as well as the AN/VIC-2 intercom system. It is capable of carrying 25 combat equipped Marines in addition to the crew of 4: driver, crew chief/vehicle commander, gunner, and rear crewman."
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notes"This vehicle does not have a turret, and much of the cargo space of the vehicle is occupied by communications equipment. This version only has two crew radios, and in addition to the VIC-2, it also carries two VRC-92s, a VRC-89, a PRC-103 UHF radio, a MRC-83 HF radio and the MSQ internetworking system used to control the various radios. This AAV has a crew of 3, and additionally carries 5 radio operators, 3 staff members, and 2 commanding officers. Also upgraded to use Harris Falcon II class radios, specifically the PRC-117 for VHF/UHF/SATCOM, and the PRC-150 for HF."
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notes"This vehicle also does not have a turret. The R7 is considered the "wrecker", as it has a crane as well as most tools and equipment needed for field repairs. It is by far the heaviest of the three, and sits considerably lower in the water. Crew of three, plus the repairmen."
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notes"KAAV7A1 amphibious vehicle series based on AAV-7A1 by Samsung Techwin (now Hanwha Defense) and BAE systems developed and manufactured in South Korea by Samsung Techwin."
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