IFV* wishlist!

US Army defines IFVs as a vehicle protected against small arms and splinters, armed with an AGL or autocannon of medium caliber and have decent off-road characteristics; as well as being part light tank and part APC.

And to be on-topic, I’d like to see this American rolling cheese wedge. Cadillac-Gage Commando Scout. Not technically an IFV, but for the purposes of this thread armored recon vehicles are fine.

Comes with either a 20mm autocannon, various HMGs and LMGs or a 106mm M40 Recoilless rifle. Above is the 20mm autocannon variant.

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XM723 MICV, the pre-Bradley:

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Looks like the evolution between M113 and Bradley ^^

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That’s exactly what it is. And the previous step in that evolution was the XM701.

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The XM800T that just got devblogged was a bit of a side trip in this development cycle.

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EIFV
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In the spirit of a possible inclusion of Belgium into France I’ll suggest the following vehicles:
Please go to the suggestion pages and read them. Descriptions are not mine!


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A line of three different BG EST Belgian Piranha IIIC types close to the Line of Departure for a final push against BG LAT forces on KEVADTORM 19 in Estonia [©Bob Morrison]

Belgian Piranha IIIC Variants


Belgian Mowag Piranha III fitted with a 30mm Bushmaster turret with Spike missile launchers.

Mowag Piranha IIIC DF90: Belgium’s Warrior on Wheels

Description: Belgian Mowag Piranha III fitted with a LCTS 90MP turret.

Pictures of Field training



Mowag Piranha IIIC DF30: Belgium’s Mobile Fire Support

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Description: Belgian Mowag Piranha III fitted with a 30mm Bushmaster turret.

Piranha IIIC JCD & Thales 3030 turret

Description: Belgian Mowag Piranha III fitted with a Cockerill & Thales 3030 turret + Rocket pod. The rocket pod has acces to confentional rockets, and guided rockets for more precise attacks.
This turret has a 70 mm rocket system. (from BeNeLux (Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg) Ground Forces Techtree)

Versatile 70 mm unguided rocket system (change of rocket type without change of any fixed part).
Source: Thales Belgium: Thales Belgium (BL VTS) – Rockets 70mm (2.75”) : John Cockerill tactical vehicle equipped with 7-tube rocket launcher LAU32 on Cockerill 3030 turret

Cheers! And please read the original posts!

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Hull of the “Piranha IIIC JCD & Thales 3030 turret” looks quite different from the other 2, are we certain it’s the same one?

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Sorry, I used the wrong file, This one is the one on a Piranha IIIC:


(Notice the Thales 70mm mounting / spikes mounting on the starboard side of the Cockerill 3030 turret)

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The picture in the BeNeLux suggestion is with a Pandur 8x8 model.

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Oh unusual, I thought Belgium only operated the 6x6 version?
I guess this vehicle could just be owned by JCD.

yeah JCD owns Patria AMV, Pandur 8x8/6x6 and Piranha III and V models I believe, they interchange them sometimes during tests.

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i love how you censored french as if its an insult lol

its a crotale SAM copy made by the chinese, its called the FM-80/90
Chinese crotale

Also can be apparently upgraded to around 20 or 30km or range… at least that’s what Pakistan did to their FM-90s

So much for that… still genuinely annoys me that the Dutch are most likely going to France

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Goes to France

sweden also ordered 50 of the same variant just recently

They ordered the MkIIIC, which i don’t think is going to be the same
It’s just a temporary measure to get a few more IFVs to replace the donated ones, at least until they finish designing the new ones which will be used in the future

But denmark was planning to do MLU on their CV90s but supposedly with the D-series turret, which would offer it more protection
Potential premium or event for Sweden i guess

It should be the same as the Dutch order since they are supposed to be produced on the same line

From what i read, it uses the same standard/basis as the CV9035NL MLU but they won’t be fully identical, could perhaps be better, maybe worse

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But there’s always a chance i’m misinterpreting :D