Alvis Stalwart Mk.1 with Swingfire

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Alvis Stalwart Mk.1 equipped with Swingfire missiles.

Introduction

After the success of the FV600 series, Alvis Ltd. decided to develop a new vehicle, which at that time had no equivalents. A high mobility, cross-country, load carrier with capability to carry a 5 ton payload. The vehicle was named: Stalwart.
(But crew usually called it Stally or Stolly)

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History

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The first prototype of the Stalwart (named PV1) was done in 1959. It was made as cheaply as possible, to prove the concept that FVRDE’s punt hull design could be used as a 5 ton load carrier. British Army trialled PV1, and as they had been conducting trials with fording the FV603 Alvis Saracen, they asked Alvis if Stalwart could also ford.
Stolly PV1 wasn’t ready for fording trials and even wasn’t developed to be amphibious. Instead of swimming, it scooped up some water. After that Alvis Ltd. decided that next versions of the Stalwart should be amphibious.


The trials proved that the concept of a highly mobile all-terrain vehicle with a load capacity of 5 tons works. It was the signal for further developments, which led to the adoption of the Stalwart Mk.1 by the British Army.
(Some of the Stolly was also adopted by the Sweden army)

Although Stalwart first appeared as a load carrier, it also had to perform other important roles.
Such as:
Pathfinder (Winch assisted exit - with a rocket propelled anchor),
Ranger (Anti personnel mine dispenser),
Unit Bulk Refuelling Equipment.

In addition to them, there were also other versions that were not adopted into the service.
One of them was shown In 1964 at the Farnborough Air Show. It was Stalwart Mk.1 armed with the Swingfire ATGMs.

The Stally Swingfire

This Stolly has 4 containers, each of which has 4 Swingfire launchers. So that it has 16 ready to fire missiles and also 8 in the storage, and +24 if we take into consideration the “ammo box” game mechanic.

Only 48 Swingfire missiles 🤗

This ATGM is already represented in the game on the FV438 Swingfire and FV102 Striker. On the roof of the driver’s cabin Stally Swingfire has periscopic gunner’s sight, similar to the one on the FV438 Swingfire.

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Stally gunner’s sight ^

Swingfire gunner’s sight ^

But unlike the current in-game Swingfire type of the guidance, it should be MCLOS instead of SACLOS. (by the keyboard, not by the mouse)
Because only the late FV102 Striker was upgraded with the SACLOS guidance system.

FV102 Striker SWIG - The last swing of the dice

The Stalwart’s cabin is covered in painted sheets of plywood to show how armoured Stalwart could be looking. Perhaps it’s something like BM-13N armored cabin

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Specifications

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Length = 6.35 m

Width = 2.62 m

Height = 2.65 m

Weight (Unladen) :8 056kg
The weight of the laden Stalwart Swingfire isn’t mentioned anywhere.

Power Unit
Engine: B.81 8-cyl. petrol.
Piston displacement: 6,500 c.c.
B.H.P. (gross): 220 at 4,000 r.p.m.
Torque (nett): 330 at 2,700 r.p.m.
Governed speed: 4,000 r.p.m.
Ignition (type): Coil, 24 volt.

Speed (in both direction)
On road: 64kph
Cross-country: 32kmh
Range of action at average maxim speed 384km
Maximum tractive effort, low gear (lb per ton) 1260 (100% efficiency on nett torque)

Stolly is equipped with two DOWTY water propulsion units. In still water it can reach speed of approximately 4-5 knots.

Fuel System
Air cleaner: F.V. design.
Fuel capacity: 100 gallons (Imp.).

Wheels
Rims: Light Alloy, divided disc.
Tyres: 14-00" x 20"-14 ply C.C.
Tyre pump: Mechanical.
Chains: Non-skid.

Transmission
Clutch: Twin 12" dry plate.
Gearbox: 5-speed Meadows.
Transfer box: Forward and reverse.
Propeller shafts: Splined sleeve.
Axles: Articulating.
Ratios: 12:9 top, 103:0 bottom.
Differentials: ‘No spin’ device in transfer box.

Brakes
Foot: Air/hydraulic, all wheels.
Hand, mechanical: Transmission.

Steering
System: Recirculating ball.
Servo mechanism: Hydraulic.

Suspension
Independent: Torsion bar on all wheels.
Shock absorbers: Hydraulic telescopic.
Bump and rebound stops: Telescopic rubber.


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Why should it be added?

The Stalwart Swingfire could bring to the game extremely unique gameplay of the high mobility in both directions (64kph forward/backward), the biggest ATGM load on the single vehicle in the game history, still amphibious with all that additional weight from the launchers and the ATGMs.

Pictures

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Sources

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Historic Military Vehicle Forum
https://hmvf.co.uk/topic/47577-swingfire-and-the-alvis-stalwart/

HMLC Alvis Stalwart and Bedford - Files Website
Alvis Stalwart & Bedford Files

Fighting vehicles and weapons of the modern British army / Stevenson Pugh, 1962. / Page 118.

British vehicles and army equipment / R. E. Smith, 1968 / Page 194; 239-240.

An exhibition of British military vehicles at the Fighting vehicles research & development / Chertsey, 1962 / Page 88-89.

Scan from unknown source on flickr about Stalwart Mk.1 with Swingfire.
Scan_20180708 | john smith | Flickr

Specifications main source

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TECHNICAL HANDBOOK - DATA SUMMARY

TRUCK, HIGH MOBILITY LOAD CARRIER, 5-TON, 6 X 6 STALWART, MK 1 AND 2

TRUCK, HIGH MOBILITY LOAD CARRIER, 5 TON, 6 X 6 0 STALWART, LIMBER

TRUCK, HIGH MOBILITY LOAD CARRIER, 5 TON, 6 X 6. STALWART, REME FITTERS

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mbg7-pJgvf0tvPZVVaW6aN6C4nQGUSjm/view

Origin of the source is
Alvis Stalwart & Bedford Files - Stalwart Files & Manuals

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+1 very cool

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STALLY!!
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+1, great suggestion

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16 Swingfires. Perfect for 7.7

And 8 in storage

That’s a big +1 from me, not only the for historically correct MCLOS guidance but also the fantastic research behind this suggestion. One of many interesting UK ATGM platforms that could be added in future.

+1 What an ugly gem !

Tbho this whole suggestion was possible only by this website

They put extremely huge effort into Stally research.

Of course thanks to @ForeverAloneRage for additional sources

Big +1 for the giant goober ATGM carrier

+1, but my God is it ugly as a wheeled vehicle 😭

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