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FV107 Scimitar (30mm RARDEN autocannon) |
CVR(T) stands for
Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked). It's one of the multi-role, multi-function chassis series so beloved by modern militaries because of the way they streamline the logistics train.
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FV101 Scorpion (76mm gun) |
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Scorpions in NZ service got quite a colourful camo scheme |
The
Scorpion was bought by the New Zealand army (in pretty small numbers — just a couple of dozen) in 1982.
They replaced our
M41 Walker Bulldogs, and have since themselves been replaced by wheeled LAVs.
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FV103 Spartan APC |
These are the last of the vehicles I have so far for my 1980s BAOR force, so now it's on to the infantry en masse. They're a lot fiddlier to paint and base than the vehicles.
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