ARMAMENT
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1x 30mm Bushmaster II cannon
-Shell: 30x173mm
-Muzzle velocity: 1,080 m/s
-Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
-Ammunition capacity: 400 rounds
-The ammunition is banded, automatic loading from channels that run along the inside of the turret ring with a capacity of 2x200 rounds -
2x 7.62x51mm FN MAG
-Ammuntiton mixture:
-Norwegian Model 60 Full metal jacket
-Norwegian Model 62 Tracer -
Protector RWS 7.62x51mm FN MAG from Kongsberg Group
-Ammuntiton mixture:
-Norwegian Model 60 Full metal jacket
-Norwegian Model 62 Tracer -
12x Smoke grenade launchers
-Placement: 6x on each side (3x3)
TECHNICAL DATA
Engine: Scania DSI 14 litres or DSI 16, V8 Diesel, 810 hp 2300 Nm
Power/weight: 24.1 hp/tonne
Transmission: Automatic
Suspension: torsion bar
Operational range: 320 km
Maximum speed: 70 km/h
Number built: Over 1.000
Mass: 35 tonnes
Length: 6.55 m
Width: 3.1 m
Height: 2.7 m
Crew: 3 (commander, gunner, driver)
8 troopers
Rubber Tracks
NORWGIAN MODIFICATIONS
-There is more and smarter armor ring in the new wagons
-The extra protection and other new equipment mean that the new CV90 MK III has increased nine tonnes in weight, from 26 to 35 tonnes, compared to today’s MK in
-The diesel engine is also upgraded so that the power/weight ratio is still 17 kW/h
-Norway was also the first nation to use rubber belts in this weight class
-The 30-millimeter machine cannon is retained, but it is assisted by far better sensors, sights and upgraded towers
-In addition, the manual machine gun is following the cannon, replaced by an electric coaxial machine gun
-At the top is the Protector Weapon Station (RWS) from Kongsberg which can be equipped with 12.7 mm machine gun or 40 mm grenade thrower
-A part of the “combat car project” was about “reuse”: The 103 CV90 towers were upgraded with a new feed and supplemented with seven new ones, so it was 110 CV90 MK III with towers. In addition, the hulls from 34 wagons were reused on towerless variants.
Protector RWS Kongsberg Group
-Protector RWS is a remote-controlled weapon station, which is produced by Kongsberg Defense Systems, which has taken it over from the original developer, which was Norwegian Vinghøg. and further developed it significantly.
HISTORY
The difference between this verison and the “standard” verison are that the Protector RWS on this tank, has a 7,62x51mm FN MAG instead of the 12.7mm browning. Not a big difference, but i cant see it as a modification.
In the 1980s, Hägglund and Bofors developed a new armored personnel carrier for the Swedish defense as a replacement for a number of other types then in use.
This vehicle was designated CV9040 and is currently in active use in the Swedish Armed Forces (2005). when the Norwegian Armed Forces were to acquire new armored personnel carriers in the late 1980s, the CV9040 was one of the competitors.
After a number of modifications to meet the Norwegian requirements, the CV9030 emerged, and this vehicle was chosen by the Norwegian armed forces
This wagon was chosen as the new assault wagon for the cavalry in 1993. the wagon was to partially replace NM 135 wagons in the cavalry’s assault formations, but mostly they were added to the existing ones for a long time. The first wagon came to Norway in 1993 and in 1996-97 we received 3 more, the remaining 100 wagons were delivered in 1998
Norway was the very first export customer of the Mk,1 variant, followed 4 years later by Finland and switserland who purchased the Mk. 2.
Norway is the first nation to use rubber tracks on the Mk. III. rubber tracks gives better mobility, less vibrations and noise, making the environment better for the crew and increases acceleration as well as reduce the fuel usage.
144 wagons were ordered in June 2012 and they were delivered from September 2015.
These wagons are referred to as CV90 Mkiiib. These have the third generation of electronic architecture, which then allows sharing of sensor data. This also provides support for integrated drones. The unmanned weapon station Protector RWS on top is the most visible change on the new and old upgraded Stormpanservogner
Here is a video of the vehicle being used with the 7.62x51mm fn mag machinegun mounted in the Protector rws
30x173mm AMMUNITION
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HEI/HEI-T
-Caliber: 30 mm × 173
-High Explosive/Incendiary rounds suitable for anti-materiel/anti-personnel
-Projectile weight: Approx. 378 g
-Muzzle velocity: 1,100 m/s
-Max. dispersion Typical H&V deviation: < 0.5 mils
-Penetration: N/A
-Tracer: > 4 p
-Service temperature: -46°C to +63°C -
HEI/SD & HEI-T/SD
-Caliber: 30 mm × 173
-High Explosive/Incendiaryrounds suitable for anti-matériel/anti-personnel
-Projectile weight: Approx. 363 g
-Muzzle velocity: 1,100 m/s
-Max. dispersion Typical H&V deviation: < 0.5 mils
-Penetration: N/A
-Tracer/self-destruction: > 4 s/Between 4 s and 9 s
-Service temperature: -46°C to +63°C -
SAPHEI/SD & SAPHEI-T/SD
-Caliber: 30 mm × 173
-Armor Piercing/High Explosive/Incendiaryrounds with steel cartridge case for useagainst a variety of targets (light armorand matériel)
-Projectile weight: Approx. 363 g
-Muzzle velocity: 1,100 m/s
-Max. dispersion Typical H&V deviation: < 0.5 mils
-Penetration
30 mm NATO plate at 30° at 200 m
20 mm NATO plate at 60° at 200 m
-Tracer/self-destruction: > 3 s/Between 4 s and 9 s
-Service temperature: -46°C to +63°C -
NM 222 MP-T/SD
-(NM) Meaning: Norwegian Model
-Caliber: 30 mm × 173
-MP-T SD - Multi purpose tracer self destruction
-Projectile weight: 363 g
-Muzzle velocity: 1,070 m/s
-Max. dispersion: < 0.4 mils at 1,000 m
-Penetration
10 mm RHA 60° NATO at 1,000 m
Tracer/self-destruction: + 3,000 m
-Service temperature: -46°C to +63°C -
NM225 APFSDS-T
-(NM) Meaning: Norwegian Model
-Caliber: 30 mm × 173
-Armor Penetrating Fin Stabilised Discarding Sabot Tracer round
-Projectile weight: 230 g
-Muzzle velocity: 1,430 m/s
-Max. dispersion: < 0.3 mils at 1,000 m
-Penetration
100 mm RHA at 1,000 m
-Tracer/self-destruction: N/A
-Service temperature: -46°C to +63°C -
NM219 TP-T
-(NM) Meaning: Norwegian Model
-Caliber: 30 mm × 173
Projectile weight: 363 g
Muzzle velocity: 1,070 m/s
Max. dispersion: < 0.4 mils at 1,000 m
Penetration: N/A
Tracer/self-destruction: N/A
Service temperature: -46°C to +63°C -
NM245 TPDS-T/APDS-T
-(NM) Meaning: Norwegian Model
-Caliber: 30 mm × 173
-Projectile weight: 190 g
-Muzzle velocity: 1,480 m/s
-Max. dispersion: < 0.4 mils at 1,000 m
-Penetration:
70 mm RHA at 1,000 m
-Tracer/self-destruction: N/A
-Service temperature: -46°C to +63°C -
MK258 APFSDS-T This is a naval round, but it can be firied in this cannon
-Projectile weight: 230 g
-Muzzle velocity: 1,430 m/s
-Max. dispersion: < 0.4 mils at 1,000 m
-Penetration:
100 mm RHA at 1,000 m
-Service temperature: -46°C to +63°C
VIDEOS
PICTRUES
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SOURCES
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Tankograd Publishing
CV9030N – Wikipedia
The book given out by the Norwegian Defence Museum
“Motoriserte militærkjøretøy I norge 1905-2005”
Her er Norges nye panservogn | Tu.no
https://www.nammo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/nammo_ammo_handbook_aw_screen_updated.pdf
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