FV510 Warrior - Trialed by Norway in the 1990's

FV501 WARRIOR

TYPE: Armored Fighting Vehicle

ARMAMENT

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  • 30 mm L21A1 RARDEN cannon

  • coaxial 7.62 mm L94A1 Machinegun

  • 2x4 66mm smoke grenades

TECHNICAL DATA
Mass: 25.4 tonnes
Length: 6.3 m
Width: 3.03m
Height: 2.8 m
Crew: 3 (commander, gunner, driver) + 7 troops
Armour: Aluminium
Engine: Perkins V-8 Condor Diesel 550 hp
Power/weight: 22 hp/t
Suspension: Torsion bar with hydraulic damper
Operational range: 660 km
Maximum speed: 75 km/hon road, 50 km/hoff road

HISTORY

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Norway operated for many years the self built “Modified” NM135 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, these started to show their age in the late 1980’s and already then Norway started to search for an vehicle to replace these with, as it were important to have vehicles up to date and the NM135 would in a short time become obsolete. After Norway had sorted out an selection of contenders, those vehicles were prepared for a large Trial in Norway wich were to be held in two rounds, the first in 1991-1992 wich mostly were to train the Norwegian crew and testing at Trandum Camp in Norway, and the vehicles used here were the German Schützenpanzer ACV Puma prototype, the British FV501 Warrior, the Swedish CV90 and the Spanish ASCOD. This first part of the trial lasted a couple months.

The second and more important trial took place in 1992-1993, and because the crew’s were trained on the vehicles, the proper trials could begin. This time at Hjerkinn shooting range. As Norway’s climate can be quite harsh at times, and with small roads and difficult and steep terrain, often with several meters of snow, the mobility of the vehicles, especially their ability to drive in and trough snow, most of the testing were done in the snowy terrain of Hjerkinn Shooting Range in mid-Norway. They also had to be able to handle the very cold temperatures they would face here. The criteria of the trials were as follow;

-Crossing 80 Meters of swamp
-Firing (Accuracy)
-Firing at -15,+15,+30,+45 degrees Celsius
-Driving in Deep Snow round 1
-Driving in Deep snow round 2
-Slalom - This is a skiing style, basically means zigzag
-Circuit, 1.5 m snow, round 1
-Circuit, 1.5 m snow, round 2
-Circuit, 6-7 km long, medium terrain
-Circuit, 4 km long, rough terrain
-Slope, 1 m snow, round 1
-Slope, 1 m snow, round 2
-Slope, 1 m snow, round 3
-0.8 m Step
-15% Slope, ice
-17.5% Slope, ice
-Fording River, 1 m deep, 10m wide
-Fording River, 1.7 m deep, 10m wide
-Cold start, -20 degrees Celsius
-370 km drive
-Track change

The clear winner of this trial, were the Swedish cv90 with the German Schützenpanzer ACV Puma prototype in the 2nd place, those had the best performance overall, with the cv90 almost being supreme, as it could both handle cold temperatures really well and being light enough to have very good mobility. For example the cv90 could drive in circles around the M2A2 Bradley, wich got stuck in the snow as you can see in the video i attached below.

This specific suggestion is for the FV501 Warrior, the warrior were originally intended to replace the old and aging FV432, and the project for this started in the 1970’s. The vehicle won the production contract in 1984 and was accepted by the British army later that year, and the production began in 1986, and the first production vehicles were delivered to the army in 1987.

Group photo of the vehicles from the trial!!

IN GAME
Its a great vehicle with decent firepower, and could be an good implementation as an event vehicle or similar.

VIDEO

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VIDEO FROM THE TRIAL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAsR7m1wXM0
-In this video you will clearly see the stuggle the M2A2 Bradley had in the snow!

SOURCES

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Book: Motoriserte Militærkjøretøy i Norge
Copyright 2005 by Forsvarsmuseet/HMK All rights reserved
Billedbehandling/Grafisk produksjon: Mikro Marketing, Asker
Press: Gan Grafisk, Oslo
Motoriserte Militærkjøretøy i Norge Bind 1
ISBN 82-91218-43-9
The book is printed in 3,000 copies, 100 of which are leatherbound
front cover/back cover: The wheel rider squadron at Trandum 1953
Defense publications No. 3 Oslo 2005

Stormpanservogn CV9030N (CV90 in Norwegian Service) - Tank Encyclopedia
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Warrior tracked armoured vehicle - Wikipedia

VIDEO - Rare footage of the trial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAsR7m1wXM0

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