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CV9030N Test-vehicle
This is the CV9030N, unknown time and date
ARMAMENT
- 1x 30mm Mk.44 Bushmaster II
- Shell: 30x173mm
- Muzzle velocity 1,080 m/s
- 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 MG3 machine-gun
- Firing rate: 1150 rounds/min
- Muzzle velocity 820 m/s
- Belt fed ammuniton
- 12x 76mm universal Galix grenade launchers
- Smoke grenades
- High explosive ammunition
- Decoy
- 1x Eryx atgm
- Range: 50-600m
- 137mm
- 900mm penetration
SYSTEMS
- Thermal camera
- Night vision
- Laser rangefinder
- 8x scope
- GCU-Gun Control Unit
- Advanced target detection system
- Sight and Fire Control System UTAAS/Lock on aerial targets
TECHNICAL DATA
- Eigne: Scania DS 12 turbo diesel
- Horsepower 610 Hk
- Volume: 14L
- Top speed: 70km/h
- Lenght: 6.54m
- Widht: 3.18m
- Weight: 26 tons
- Crew: 3+8 men
- Driver
- Commander
- Gunner
- 8x Infantry
PERFORMANCE
- Max wading depth: 2600
- Vertical obstacle: 2000 mm
- Climbing slope: 50%
- Side slope: 45%
- Range: 950 km
- Ground clearance: 200 mm
- Max trench width 3100 mm
NORWEGIAN MODIFICATIONS CV9030N STANDARD
- 30 mm Mk.44 Bushmaster II
- 7.62x51mm MG3 machine-gun
- Rubber belts/track
- Camouflages/decals
- Camouflage nettings for winter and summer
- Fastener for water can on track shelf
- Tools in tool cabinet
- Adapter for funnel, fuel (for tank up jerrycan)
- Towing rope as on Leopard 1A5 NO MBT
- Shackle as on Leopard 1A5 NO MBT
- Infantry headset
- Ballistic armour plating
- Change NBC filter to NATO standard
- MRR installation
- Changes to due to configuration freeze (37 items)
- Dual component paint
- Practice cartridge 30 mm 173 TP
- Minimum distance fire-control system of 50 m
- Prepared for separate maintenance of each battery group
- Prepared for GPS
- Prepared for laser warner
- Fitted with ROVIS vehicle intercom system now manufactured by Chelton Defence Communications Limited
- Fitted with Swedish Saab Systems UTAAS (Universal Tank and Anti-aircraft System) sighting system
- Improved protection
- Prepared engine for 666 hp power output
- Change of IR camera
- Electrical heated batteries
EXTRA NORWEGIAN MODIFICATIONS CV9030N Test vehicle
- Eryx anti-tank guided missile installation
- Devibration of thermal sight/launching unit for Eryx and ballistic armour plating
HISTORY
There are more verisons of this tank, and i have therefor included all of them in this part, to prevent any form of confusion. and included a bit of this certain vehicle.
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 were also the first export customer of the CV90’s and among the first, if not the fist to use rubber tracks on these
A smaller number of the CV9030N wagons, recieved an upgrade for the operations in Afghanistan, featuring many various weaponsystems and additional armour, as listed above. The wagons saw combat, and some were destroyed and soilders were lost. This operation was very important for the future development of the future CV90 vehicles. and a lot has been changed due to these important experiences.’
in early 1996 the first four CV9030N/s were delivered to norway to undergo trials and testing. from a couple source i hva been informed that the Eryx atgm was used on this. i can unfortenately not find any pictures of this mounted. i believe that it is pretty certain that it has been operated by a crewmember, most likely the commander trough the commander hatch, and very likely on a pintle mount. if this was on a pintle for a machinegun or something they made when they did the testing i am unsure of, but since they made these specs: Eryx anti-tank guided missile installation Devibration of thermal sight/launching unit for Eryx and ballistic armour plating. i am pretty sure this is the way it was mounted. one cant see anythin like this on the other models, the Mk.1, Mk.2 or the Mk.3. most likely for a couple reasons such as; the commader has many other tasks to focus on than to operate a machinegun or agtm launcher (part of the reason we did not use a machinegun on the commander’s hatch on te leopard 1A5NO/2). it also had a short range, making it more effective and safer for the crew if troops were using it from better and more “hidden” positions. after the tests it was used another type of man held anti tank weapon, wich then had a reserved place inside the tank, to be used by the crew.
if it can be used in game, it will of course have a very limited use. but 600 meter is not a extremely short distance, and could be used to kill lighter armoured tanks, and immobilize better armored tanks such as MBT’s, buing the player some thime to either repair, get to a better position or fire a couple extra shots destroying the tank.
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“Håkon håkonsson” is the name of a medieval Norwegian Kong and now the nickname of this CV9030N armoured infantry foghting vehicle of Mekanisert Infanterikompano 4IMEK 4 that was created as late as 2006/2007. The number of platoons within these infantry companies of Telemark Bataljon (TMBN) was meanwhile reduced from three to two with four CV9030N each. Despite the reduction within the platoons the creation of a secound i fantry company increased the total of CV9030 on battalion level from 19 to kow 24
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After sweden had introduced the CV90 armoured infantry fighting vehicle by Hägglunds Vehicles AB amd trials after the NATO nations proved to be sucessful, Norway aslo decided for the CV90 with the 30mm Bushmaster II cannon. Shown here are two pre-series vehicles during Adventure Express 97. It is interesting to note that the 100 series production vehicles delivered between 1998 and 200 were only camouflaged in olive drab overall
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This is an unusual pictrue as the CV9030N of the Telemark Batalion was not pictured in Norway but in Germany. TMBN participated in late summer 2004 in Bison Prepare as part of NRF certifications. The location was Bergen/Hohne and Munster training grounds
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These two CV9030N are the half-platoon of the Kavalerieskadronen reconnaissance company of infanteribataljon Nr.2 from Skjold. They guard along the Balsfjorden on the E6 towards Tromsø. Typically almost all vehicle of the Norwegian army carry a small stove with them, here visible on the right rear hull
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This CV90N carries the name “valkyrien” of nordiv mythology and belongs to the Kampeskadronen i Rena. The hull belly has been designed to resemble a ski and thus can in combination with a powerful eigne and a relatively low overall weight assure that the CV9030N has unsurpassed off-road capabilities in deep snow
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despite the fact that the CV9030N was developed for use in the wintery climate of Scandinavia it soon found itself deployed to the desert regions of Afghanistan and had to prove its value there , too. The 8 cylinder DSI 14 dieseleigne develops 605 Hp and permits the 26 tonne vehicle on a top speed of 70 Km/h
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The HQ and combat support company of TBMN runs this CV9030N mobile command post for the battalion commander. The tactical marking 91A identifies the tank. The fighting conpartment contains a map board and an additional radio
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For missons abroad seventeen CV9030N were modernised in 2003 to CV9030NS/F1. They recieved belly armour aginst mines an air conditioning system, additional stowage boxes and a rear view camera for the driver. The vehicles were distributed with four vehicles to each combat unit of TMBN. Thus, TMBN fields twelve CV9030NS/F1 in one reconnaissance platoon and both armoured infantry companies. Shown here is a vehicle pf Mekanisert infanterikompani 3 of TMBN
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Still undergoing trials is the CV9030 OPV oppklaringspanservogn reconnaissance vehicle equipped with the Vingtangs II reconnaissance suit by Vinghøg and a 6 metere telescopic mast. The Project PP 5444 is since august 2007 undergoing trials and is carried out in the Panserbataljon, TRADOK, Army School, the FLO armed forces logistics organisation and the Norwegian company Vinghøg.
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Panserbataljonen from Setermoen operates aside of its tank company equipped with Leopard 2A4NO a further two Stormeskvadron armoured infantry companies equipped with 14 CV9030N . Each eskadron withinthe battalion has its own colour (blue, red, yellow, green and black). As this CV9030N has a green turret number it belongs to Stormeskadron 4. The crew of the vehicle comprises commander, gunner driver and 8 infantry soilders
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
Eryx ATGM
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Designed: 1985–1992
Manufacturer: MBDA France, MKEK (under license)
Produced: From 1993
Specifications
Mass: 13.0 kg missile and container; firing post 4.5 kg
Length: 0.905 m
Diameter: 0.136 m
Warhead: 137 mm diameter 3.6 kg tandem HEAT (penetrating 900 mm RHA behind reactive armour,[1] or 2.5 m through concrete)
Operational range: 50–600 m
Maximum speed: 18 m/s (65 km/h) at launch to 245 m/s (880 km/h) at 600 m
Guidance system: SACLOS wire
Launch platforms: Man-portable or Vehicle-launched
PICTRUES CV9030N
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SOURCES
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CV9030 - Fighting-Vehicles.com
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Amazon.com
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The book given out ny the Norwegian Defence Museum
“Motoriserte militærkjøretøy I norge 1905-2005”
Eryx (missile) - Wikipedia
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