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(Bushes not included with vehicle)
The AML Lynx is a further upgrade of the old reliable AML platform by adding a new engine and a new modernized turret ( the Hispano-Suiza/CNMP Lynx) replacing the old Hispano-Suiza H90 turret. This specific version was in service the 27 mountain infantry division (27 DIM) of the french army.
So what’s different with this AML ? First the very obvious SIGHT (well at least its protection is) on front of the turret.
See example (left : Mexican ERC 90 Lynx) :
The Lynx turret adds a fresh breath of modernity to an otherwise rugged 1950 turret.
The sight is replaced with a TJN2.90 allowing for day AND night use (LLTV) of the AML, a laser rangefinder, electric drive allowing up to 36°/s of turn rate ( 6 t/min) and a slightly better commander’s cupola. The gun is now able to reach up to +35° of elevation.
The gun stayed the same which allowed for the same range of ammunition to be used, therefore the OCC 90-62 is still your main round. (Note there was a 90mm APFSDS round developed for the AML, see AML 90 Revalorisé )
Furthermore, the engine has been swapped for a Peugeot XD-3T with 95hp.
Overall, the AML 90 Lynx offers a serious upgrade over the old 1950’s AML while keeping a similar weight/power ration thanks to the engine upgrade.
Recap :
AML Lynx
5.5t
95 hp
90mm D921 gun with HEAT-FS and HE
7,62 coax
7,62 as AA defense
Smoke grenades
LRF + LLTV
Sources :
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27 DIM service + engine upgrade
Raids magazine, October 1990
CNMP Lynx 90 leaflet
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Jane’s denfece weekly 23/03/85
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Old Satory VI CNMP Lynx turret page