Alvis Stormer

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Alvis Stormer
Place of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Specifications
Weight 12.7 tonnes
Length 5.27 m
Width 2.76 m
Height 2.49 m
Crew 2 + 12

Engine Perkins 6 litre, 6 cylinder diesel
250 hp (186 kW)
Power/weight 21 hp/tonne
Suspension torsion bar
Operational
range
800 miles, 640 km
Speed 50 mph, 80 km/h

Alvis Stormer is a modern military armoured vehicle manufactured by the British company, Alvis Vickers, now BAE Systems Land Systems, a subsidiary of BAE Systems Land and Armaments.

The Stormer is a development of the CVR(T) family of vehicles (Scorpion, Scimitar, Spartan etc), essentially a larger, modernised version with an extra road-wheel on each side.

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[edit] Variants

Like most modern AFVs, Stormer can be produced in several different configurations for different battlefield roles. Examples include:

[edit] Stormer HVM

The British Army use Stormer equipped with the Starstreak HVM for short range air defence.

[edit] Flat bed Stormer

A transport version of the Stormer with a flat load bed is used to carry the Shielder mine laying system.

[edit] Stormer 30

Stormer 30 is a development of the Stormer chassis to give a tracked reconnaissance vehicle. It is a turreted version of the Stormer. Armed with a 30 mm Bushmaster II automatic cannon, and with the option of a TOW missile launcher that can be fitted to either turret side. The cannon and turret can traverse through 360° and the elevation is from -45° to +60°. The rate of fire of the cannon is from single shot to a maximum of 200 rounds per minute. The cannon has a double selection ammunition feed system with 180 rounds of ammunition ready to fire.

The vehicle remains in the prototype stage and it is unclear when it will enter service. The vehicle will be fully air transportable by C-130 Hercules used by the RAF aircraft as well as large CH-53 currently in service with NATO allies and other nations across the world.

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