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Assault Amphibious Vehicle

AAVP7A1 RAM/RS
An Assault Amphibious Vehicle of the U.S. Marines, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Convoy, conduct a simulated amphibious assault during exercise BALTOPS 2017 in Latvia.
TypeAmphibious armored personnel carrier
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1972–present
Used bySee Operators
Wars
Production history
DesignerFMC Corporation
Manufacturer
Produced1972–present
Specifications
Mass29.1 t (64,000 lb)
Length7.94 m (26 ft 1 in)
Width3.27 m (10 ft 9 in)
Height3.26 m (10 ft 8 in)
Crew3+21

Armor45 mm (1.8 in)
Main
armament
Mk 19 40 mm automatic grenade launcher (rounds: 96 ready; 768 stowed) and 12.7 mm M2HB heavy machine gun(rounds: 200 ready; 1,000 stowed)
EngineDetroit Diesel 8V-53T (P-7), 400 hp Cummins VTA-903T (P-7A1), 525 hp
Suspensiontorsion-bar-in-tube (AAV-7A1); torsion bar (AAV-7RAM-RS)
Operational
range
480 km (300 miles); 20 NM in water, including survival in Sea State 5
Maximum speed 24–32 km/h (15–20 mph) off-road, 72 km/h (45 mph) surfaced road, 13.2 km/h (8.2 mph) water[1]

The Assault Amphibious Vehicle[2][3] (AAV)—official designation AAVP-7A1 (formerly known as Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel-7 abbr. LVTP-7)—is a fully tracked amphibious landing vehicle manufactured by U.S. Combat Systems (previously by United Defense, a former division of FMC Corporation).[4][5]

The AAV-P7/A1 is the current amphibious troop transport of the United States Marine Corps. It is used by U.S. Marine Corps Amphibious Assault Battalions to land the surface assault elements of the landing force and their equipment in a single lift from assault shipping during amphibious operations to inland objectives and to conduct mechanized operations and related combat support in subsequent mechanized operations ashore. It is also operated by other forces. Marines call them "amtracs", a shortening of their original designation, "amphibious tractor".

In June 2018, the Marine Corps announced they had selected the BAE Systems/Iveco wheeled SuperAV for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) program to supplement and ultimately replace the AAV.

History

Development

A pair of U.S. Marine Corps Assault Amphibious Vehicles emerge from the surf onto the sand of Freshwater Beach, Australia. The one on the left has an applique armor kit installed, the one on the right does not.
Marines exit from a U.S. Assault Amphibious Vehicle during a live-fire exercise in Djibouti, Africa, in 2010

The U.S. Marine Corps became interested in replacing the LVTP-5 due to its limited range, slow water speed and the difficulty of maintaining the aging platform. In 1964, the Marine Corps solicited proposals to replace meet its requirement. The Marine Corps selected a proposal by FMC. FMC delivered the first of 15 prototypes, designated LVTPX12, in October 1967. Marine Corps testing concluded in September 1969. In June 1970, the Marine Corps awarded FMC a $78.5 million contract for the production of 942 vehicles.[6][7]

The LVTP-7 was first introduced in 1972. In 1982, FMC was contracted to conduct the LVTP-7 Service Life Extension Program (SLEP), which converted the LVT-7 vehicles to the improved AAV-7A1 vehicle by adding an improved engine, transmission, and weapons system and improving the overall maintainability of the vehicle. The Cummins VT400 diesel engine replaced the GM 8V53T, and this was driven through FMC's HS-400-3A1 transmission. The hydraulic traverse and elevation of the weapon station was replaced by electric motors, which eliminated the danger from hydraulic fluid fires. The suspension and shock absorbers were strengthened as well. The fuel tank was made safer, and a fuel-burning smoke generator system was added. Eight smoke grenade launchers were also placed around the armament station. The headlight clusters were housed in a square recess instead of the earlier round type. The driver was provided with an improved instrument panel and a night vision device, and a new ventilation system was installed. These upgraded vehicles were originally called LVT-7A1, but the Marine Corps renamed the LVTP-7A1 to AAV-7A1 in 1984.

Another improvement was added starting in 1987 in the form of a Cadillac Gage weapon station or Up-Gunned Weapon Station (UGWS) which was armed with both a .50 cal (12.7 mm) M2HB machine gun and a Mk-19 40 mm grenade launcher.

Enhanced Applique Armor Kits (EAAK) were developed for the AAV-7A1 in 1989 and fitted by 1993, and the added weight of the new armor necessitated the addition of a bow plane kit when operating afloat.

The Assault Amphibious Vehicle Reliability, Availability, Maintainability/Rebuild to Standard (AAV RAM/RS) Program was approved in 1997. It encompassed all AAV systems and components to return the AAV to the original vehicle's performance specifications and ensure acceptable readiness until the EFV should become operational. The program replaced both the AAV engine and suspension with US Army M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) components modified for the AAV. Ground clearance returned to 16 inches (40.6 cm) and the horsepower to ton ratio increased from 13 to 1 to its original 17 to 1. The introduction of the BFV components and the rebuild to standard effort was expected to reduce maintenance costs for the expected remaining life of the AAV through the year 2013.

In March 2015, SAIC was awarded a contract to perform an AAV Survivability Upgrade (SU).[8] Marine Corps and SAIC officials unveiled the AAV SU prototype in January 2016, with survivability enhancements including replacing the angled EAAK with 49 advanced buoyant ceramic armor panels, a bonded spall liner, armor-protected external fuel tanks, an aluminum armor underbelly providing Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)-equivalent blast protection, and blast mitigating seats as well as a more powerful engine, new suspension system, and increased reserve buoyancy.[9][10][11] The AAV SU program was intended to upgrade 392 out of the some 1,000-vehicle fleet to keep them operational through 2035 as the ACV gradually entered service. However, in August 2018 the Marine Corps terminated the AAV upgrade program, instead opting for increased procurement of the ACV.[12][13]

Combat history

A US Marine Corps AAV during the First Battle of Fallujah, April 2004

Twenty U.S.-built LVTP-7s were used by Argentina during the 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands[14] with most returning to the Argentine mainland before the war ended.

From 1982 to 1984, LVTP-7s were deployed with U.S. Marines as part of the multi-national peacekeeping force in Beirut, Lebanon. As Marines became increasingly involved in hostilities, several vehicles sustained minor damage from shrapnel and small arms fire.

On October 25, 1983 U.S. Marine LVTP-7s conducted a highly successful amphibious landing on the island of Grenada as part of Operation Urgent Fury.

It was heavily used in the 1991 Gulf War and Operation Restore Hope.

After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, AAV-7A1s were criticized for providing poor protection for the crew and passengers compared with other vehicles, such as the M2 Bradley. Eight were disabled or destroyed during the Battle of Nasiriyah, where they faced RPG, mortar, tank and artillery fire. At least one vehicle was destroyed by fire from friendly A-10 Warthog aircraft.[15][16][17]

On 3 August 2005, 14 U.S. Marines and their Iraqi interpreter were killed when their AAV struck a roadside bomb in the city of Haditha in the Euphrates river valley in western Iraq.[9][18]

During the 2010 Rio de Janeiro security crisis, the Brazilian Naval Fusiliers used AAV-7A1s in support of their operations to occupy the Complexo da Penha and Complexo do Alemão favelas, where the vehicles were used to clear barricades left by the Red Command.[19][20]

Eight U.S. Marines and one U.S. Navy sailor died on 30 July 2020, when their AAV sank in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Clemente Island, California, during a training exercise, ahead of an upcoming deployment.[21] As a result of the incident, on 15 December 2021 the U.S. Marine Corps announced that it has banned its fleet of amphibious armored personnel carriers from maritime operations except in emergencies.[22]

Replacement attempts

Cancelled: Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle

Renamed from the Advanced Assault Amphibious Vehicle in late 2003, the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) was designed to replace the aging AAV. Able to transport a full Marine rifle squad to shore from an amphibious assault ship beyond the horizon with three times the speed in water and about twice the armor of the AAV, and superior firepower as well it was the Marine Corps' number one priority ground weapon system acquisition. The EFV was intended for deployment in 2015.[23] However, in January 2011, United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced plans to cancel the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle. In 2012, the USMC dropped the EFV and cancelled the program.

Replacement: Amphibious Combat Vehicle

In June 2018, the Marine Corps announced they had selected the BAE Systems/Iveco wheeled SuperAV for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) program to supplement and ultimately replace the AAV.[24][25]

Variants

An AAVR-7A1 (recovery vehicle) attached to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit splashes into the Pacific Ocean from the well deck of USS Juneau before heading to a beach.
  • LVTP-7: Original series introduced from 1972. Originally armed with a M85 12.7 mm (.50cal) machine gun.
  • LVTP-7A1: 1982 upgraded. Renamed to AAVP-7A1 from 1984.
    • AAVP-7A1 (Personnel): This is the most common AAV, as it carries a turret equipped with an M2HB 12.7 mm (.50 caliber) heavy machine gun, and a Mk19 40 mm automatic grenade launcher. It carries four crew radios as well as the AN/VIC-2 intercom system. It is capable of carrying 21 combat equipped Marines in addition to the crew of 4: driver, crew chief/vehicle commander, gunner, and rear crewman.
    • AAVC-7A1 (Command): This vehicle does not have a turret, and much of the cargo space of the vehicle is occupied by communications equipment. This version only has two crew radios, and in addition to the VIC-2, it also carries two VRC-92s, a VRC-89, a PRC-103 UHF radio, a MRC-83 HF radio and the MSQ internetworking system used to control the various radios. This AAV has a crew of 3, and additionally carries 5 radio operators, 3 staff members, and 2 commanding officers. Recently, the C7 has been upgraded to use Harris Falcon II class radios, specifically the PRC-117 for VHF/UHF/SATCOM, and the PRC-150 for HF.
    • AAVR-7A1 (Recovery): This vehicle also does not have a turret. The R7 is considered the "wrecker", as it has a crane as well as most tools and equipment needed for field repairs. It is by far the heaviest of the three, and sits considerably lower in the water. Crew of three, plus the repairmen.

Many P7s have been modified to carry the Mk 154 MCLC, or Mine Clearance Line Charge. The MCLC kit can fire three linear demolition charges to breach a lane through a minefield. MCLCs were used in the 1991 Persian Gulf War and again in Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003.

In the 1970s, the U.S. Army used an LVTP-7 as the basis for their Mobile Test Unit (MTU), a ground-based high-energy anti-aircraft laser. After several successful test firings at Redstone Army Arsenal, the laser was reportedly transferred to NASA.

  • KAAV7A1: KAAV7A1 amphibious vehicle series based on AAV-7A1 by Samsung Techwin (now Hanwha Defense) and BAE systems developed and manufactured in South Korea by Samsung Techwin.[26]

Training systems

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) under the Virtual Training and Environments (VIRTE) program, led by then LCDR Dylan Schmorrow, developed a prototype training system called the AAV Turret Trainer. The system consists of an actual surplus turret mounted with ISMT (Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer) weapons firing on a projected screen displaying the VIRTE Virtual Environment.[27] A total of 15 systems were produced for the USMC and one system for Taiwan.[28]

Operators


Map with AAVP7 operators in blue
Argentine Navy LVTP-7

See also

Notes

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English soccer, rugby union & league player For other people named John Sutcliffe, see John Sutcliffe (disambiguation). John Willie Sutcliffe Sutcliffe in 1895 with EnglandPersonal informationFull name John William Sutcliffe[1]Date of birth (1868-04-14)14 April 1868Place of birth Shibden, Yorkshire, EnglandDate of death 7 July 1947(1947-07-07) (aged 79)Place of death Bradford, Yorkshire, EnglandHeight 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)Position(s) GoalkeeperSenior career*Years Tea…

State park in Southern California, United States Chino Hills State ParkShow map of CaliforniaShow map of the United StatesLocationOrange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties, California, United StatesNearest cityChino Hills, CaliforniaCoordinates33°57′16″N 117°42′7″W / 33.95444°N 117.70194°W / 33.95444; -117.70194Area14,102 acres (57.07 km2)Established1981Governing bodyCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation Chino Hills State Park is a …

Mexican professional wrestler (born 1998) KomanderKomander in 2018Born (1998-12-15) December 15, 1998 (age 24)[1]Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico[1]Professional wrestling careerRing name(s)AracnoKomanderKomander CRBilled height1.66 m (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in)Billed weight73 kg (161 lb)Billed fromReynosa, Tamaulipas[1]Trained byBlack Shadow Jr.Nacho ZapataSuper ChuckyDebut2012 Komander (born December 15, 1998) is a Mexican luchador enmascarado (masked …

Anti-Vietnam War movement organized by Mexican-American activist groups (1960s-70s) Part of a series onChicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period Josefa Segovia Las Gorras Blancas Mexican–American War Mutualista San Elizario Salt War Sonoratown Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Pre-Chicano Movement 1917 Bath riots Bisbee Deportation Bloody Christmas Bracero program California agricultural …

Finnish ice hockey player Ice hockey player Kimmo Timonen Timonen with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2010Born (1975-03-18) 18 March 1975 (age 48)Kuopio, FinlandHeight 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)Weight 194 lb (88 kg; 13 st 12 lb)Position DefenseShot LeftPlayed for KalPaTPSHIFKNashville PredatorsHC LuganoBrynäs IFPhiladelphia FlyersChicago BlackhawksNational team  FinlandNHL Draft 250th overall, 1993Los Angeles KingsPlaying career 1991–2015 Kimmo Samuel Tim…

This article is about the 1957 novel. For other uses, see Two Women (disambiguation). Two women First editionAuthorAlberto MoraviaOriginal titleLa CiociaraTranslatorA. DavidsonCover artistPierre-Auguste Renoir, The Braid, 1887CountryItalyLanguageItalianGenreWar novelPublisherBompianiPublication date1957Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)Pages414 Two Women (original title in Italian: La Ciociara) is a 1957 Italian-language novel by Alberto Moravia. It tells the story of a wo…

French politician This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find sources: Dominique Orliac – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) You…

Metropolis of the Eastern Orthodox Church (988–1596) This article is about the metropolis established in Kievan Rus' (988–1596). For other metropolises with similar names, see Metropolis of Kiev. The Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (Russian: Митрополит Киевский и всея Руси, romanized: Mitropolit Kiyevskiy i vseya Rusi; Ukrainian: Митрополит Київський та всієї Русі, romanized: Mytropolyt Kyivskyi ta vsiiei Rusi) was a metropol…

Directorate of CustomsTollstjóriInsignia of the Directorate of CustomsFlag of the Directorate of CustomsAgency overviewFormed1929Employees250Legal personalityGovernmental: Government agencyJurisdictional structureNational agencyIcelandOperations jurisdictionIcelandConstituting instrumentCustoms Law (Law No. 88/2005)[1]Specialist jurisdictionCustoms, excise and gambling.Operational structureOverviewed by ministryMinistry of FinanceHeadquartersTryggvagötu 19, 101 Reykjavík, IcelandElect…

Indian integral philosopher For other uses, see Haridas (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Haridas Chaudhuri – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Bust of Chaudhuri by Jan-Michelle Sawyer Haridas Chaudhuri (M…

Detalle de la fachada del salón del «Juego de Pelota» del Castillo de Praga con esgrafiados y columna jónica, construido por Bonifác Wohlmut en 1569. El Castillo de Litomyšl construido por Ulrico Aostalli en 1575-1581. La arquitectura renacentista checa se refiere al período arquitectónico de principios de la era moderna en Bohemia, Moravia y Silesia Checa, que entonces comprendía la Corona de Bohemia y hoy constituye la República Checa. El estilo renacentista floreció en las tierras …

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