Alvis Saladin

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Alvis Saladin

FV 601 Saladin in Yad la-Shiryon museum, Israel.
Type Armoured car
Place of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Production history
Manufacturer Alvis
Specifications
Weight 11.6 t
Length 4.93 m
Width 2.54 m
Height 2.39 m
Crew 3

Armour up to 32 mm
Primary
armament
76 mm gun
Secondary
armament
2 x machine gun
Engine Rolls-Royce B80 Mk.6A, 8 cyl petrol
170 hp (127 kW)
Power/weight 15.5 hp/tonne
Suspension 6x6 wheel
Operational
range
400 km
Speed 72 km/h

The Saladin (FV601) was a six-wheeled armoured car built by Alvis and used by the British Army. It replaced the AEC Armoured Car that had been in use during World War II.

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[edit] History

The Saladin was the armoured car of Alvis' FV600 series, similar in construction to Alvis Saracen armoured personnel carrier and the Stalwart High Mobility Load Carrier.

[edit] Operators

The Saladin was used by B sqn 16/5 lancers during their defence of Nicosia airport in 1974 and subsequent armed recce operations under the banner of the UN.

In Indonesia, TNI-AD use Saladin for Cavalry Bn (Batalyon Kavaleri), KOSTRAD Recon Company (Kompi Kavaleri Intai-KOSTRAD) and Armoured Car Company (Kompi Panser).

The Australian Army mounted Saladin turrets on M113A1 APCs to produce the Fire Support Vehicle. This was later renamed as the Medium Reconnaissance Vehicle after the somewhat unreliable turret[citation needed] was replaced by the turret from the FV101 Scorpion Light Tank. RAAC personnel referred to them as "Beasts".

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Sri Lanka Army Web Site, Organization


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