MOWAG Piranha
The MOWAG Piranha is a family of armoured fighting vehicles designed by the Swiss MOWAG (since April 2010 the name has changed to General Dynamics European Land Systems - Mowag GmbH), corporation.
Four generations of vehicles have been produced, manufactured by MOWAG or under licence by other companies, and variants are in service with military forces throughout the world.
Variants
Piranhas are available in 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, and 10x10 wheel versions. There are several variants within these versions, giving different degrees of armour protection and several kinds of turrets, for use in a variety of roles. Piranha derivatives have been assigned roles as troop transports, command vehicles, fire support vehicles, tank trainers, and police vehicles.
Piranhas are used by the Swiss Army. Swiss-built Piranha derivatives have been exported to Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, Romania, Spain and Belgium. The Romanian Army and the Belgian Army have selected the Piranha IIIC 8x8. It has decided to convert to all wheeled vehicles, simultaneously removing the current main battle armoured transporter TAB and the Leopard 1 battle tanks, from the inventory. The Piranha is modern and armoured, but lacks the protection, firepower and manoeuvrability of a conventional tracked tank. In total 242 vehicles will be delivered, of which 104 optional.
Piranha derivatives have been manufactured under licence by General Dynamics (Canada), BAE Systems Land Systems (UK), Komatsu (Japan), Cardoen and FAMAE (Chile), and in the USA. The 8x8 US Army Stryker vehicle is derived from the Canadian LAV III which in turn is based on the Piranha, as is the LAV-25 family in service with the USMC. The Australian Defence Force also has its own modified version of the Piranha I 8x8 known as the ASLAV (Australian Light Armoured Vehicle). The ASLAV is operated by two cavalry regiments (the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment) and is used in the armoured reconnaissance and armoured personnel carrier roles.
Some variants, like the United States Marine Corps's Light Armored Vehicle-25 (LAV-25) and its derivatives, are equipped with propellers for amphibious use, though their abilities are limited to sheltered waters.
A new Piranha V version, weighing in between 25 to 30 tons, was announced as the provisional winner of the British Army's FRES program on 8 May 2008.[3] However this was withdrawn seven months later and bidding has started again.
General Dynamics European Land Systems launched their new Piranha Class 5 at EUROSATORY 2010 on 15 June and it is reported that the British MoD are showing renewed interest but they have no money. [4]
Family tree
- Piranha I
- Piranha II
- Bison
- Coyote
- Desert Piranha
- LAV II
- Piranha III
- Piranha IIIC
- Piranha IIIH
- Piranha IV
- Piranha V
Operators
- African Union - 105 AVGP
Australian Army - 257 ASLAV[5]
Belgian Army - 242 Piranha IIIC 8x8 in 7 versions ordered[6]
Botswana - 45 Piranha IIIC 8x8[7]
Brazilian Marine Corps - 30 amphibious Piranha IIIC 8x8 in 4 versions[8]
Canadian Army - 491 AVGP, 199 Bison[9], 203 Coyote and 651 LAV III
Chilean Army and Chilean Marine Corps - total of 230 Piraña 6x6 and 30 Piraña 8x8D[A]
Danish Army - 18 Piranha IIIH 8x8 and 24 Piranha IIIC 8x8; another 91 Piranha IIIC 8x8 ordered[7]
Ghana Army - 63 Piranha I 4x4, 6x6 and 8x8[7][10] ordered[11]
Irish Army - 80 Piranha IIIH 8x8 in 6 versions[7]
Liberia - Piranha I 6x6 (unconfirmed)
Lithuanian Army - Unknown number ordered, planned to be in service by 2010.
New Zealand Army - 105 NZLAV.
Nigeria - 140 Piranha I 6x6
Royal Army of Oman - 174 Piranha II 8x8 in 7 versions[7]
Qatar Army - 40 Piranha II 8x8
Romanian Land Forces - 33 Piranha IIIC 8x8[12]
Saudi Arabian Army - 124 Piranha II 8x8 in 6 versions[7]
Saudi Arabian National Guard - 1,117 LAV/Piranha II 8x8 in 10 versions; another 132 ordered[7]
Sierra Leone - 10 Piranha I 6x6
Spanish Navy Marines - 39 amphibious Piranha IIIC 8x8[7]
Sweden - 13 Piranha IIIC 10x10[7]
Swiss Army - 303 Piranha I 6x6 and 509 Piranha II 8x8 in 3 versions; 60 Piranha IIIC 8x8 in two versions ordered
United States Army - 2,988 Stryker
Army National Guard - 12 Bison
United States Marine Corps - 772 LAV-25
Uruguay - 147 Cougar
Gallery
Mobile Gun System; derivative of the Piranha, mounting a 105 mm tank gun
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Canadian Piranha-derived, six-wheeled Cougar AVGP, with Scorpion tank turret (76 mm gun)
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The LAV-25 has two M240 machine guns and a 25 mm autocannon
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References and notes
References
Notes
- ^ Chilean built 4x4, 6x6 and 8x8 in different configurations for the Chilean Army.
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