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recovery operations, or spare parts, to facilitate field repairs. Some ARVs have a spade component to anchor the vehicle when it is towing or lifting. Since most ARVs are based on tank or APC chassis, they have an armoured crew cockpit and engine, which means that ARVs can be operated in combat conditions. Rarely, an ARV may be armed, such as some M32s, which have an 81 mm mortar for screening purposes, and the M88, which has a .50 cal heavy machine gun. One WWII
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Some ARVs are operated in tandem with armoured bulldozers. ARVs generally can only tow an equivalent-class vehicle or one that is lighter in weight. As such, an APC chassis-based ARV can only tow and recover an APC, but not a much heavier tank. While most ARVs are made from or based on APC or tank
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ARVs may have winches, jibs, cranes, and/or bulldozer blades to aid in tank recovery. Typically, any specialized lifting and recovery equipment replaces the turret and cannon found on a battle tank. ARVs may in some cases have electric generators, blowtorches, chainsaws and fuel pumps to help with
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Early ARVs in WWII were often repurposed tanks, with the turret and armament removed and replaced with some type of winch. In the 2010s, ARVs are generally factory-built. Even so, ARVs often use a shared chassis that is used on an army's other fighting vehicles, as this facilitates repair and
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chassis with turret replaced by fixed superstructure, 60,000 lb (27,000 kg) winch and an 18 feet (5.5 m) long pivoting A-frame jib installed. An 81 mm mortar was also added into the hull, primarily for screening purposes.
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is a British military support vehicle, the name coming from "beach armoured recovery vehicle", for working in shallow water. BARVs were used to free operational vehicles that were stuck, and to clear the beach of inoperable vehicles or
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based ARVs were also produced. When the UK received supplies of US medium tanks – first the M3, then M4 Sherman, conversions were made of these to operate alongside and so simplify support.
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1 – M88 chassis, the first of 125 entered service in 1962 and a 1985 modernization program replaced the gasoline engine with a diesel and improved the hoist.
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tank which had been waterproofed and had the turret replaced by a tall armoured superstructure. Around 60 were deployed on the invasion beaches during the
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MPG M4K – indigenous ARV in 8x8 configuration, with 600 HP engine, an automatic transmission with torque converter also has CBRN capabilities.
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Sherman ARV II – conversion of Sherman V with dummy gun in fixed "turret", 7.5 ton jib at front, spade earth anchor at rear.
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After World War II, most countries' MBT models also had corresponding ARV variants. Many ARVs are also equipped with a
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The British tested their first ARV designs in early 1942. The decision at the time was to focus on the Churchill
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KWZT "MAMMOTH" Heavy Wheeled Evacuation and Technical Rescue Vehicle (TATRA T 815 – 7Z0R9T 44 440 8x8.1R chassis)
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to allow the vehicle's crew to perform heavy lifting tasks, such as removing the engine from a disabled tank.
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to support the demands of the future battlefield. Optimised to support the Leopard 1 and 2 main battle tanks.
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chassis. Some ARVs have specialized equipment that enables them to operate on beaches or in shallow water.
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An ARV crane can also be used to lift concrete fortifications and other battlefield engineering tasks.
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Bergepanzer Wisent 2 – Leopard 2 chassis. Successor of the Wisent. Build by Flensburger Fahrzeugbau.
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maintenance of the ARV (since the same parts can be used on the ARV and the vehicles it supports).
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ARV – two Marks, the first was a British conversion, the second was a US M31 TRV in British service
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A Sherman tank-based beach armoured recovery vehicle (BARV) tows two disabled vehicles on a beach.
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tank chassis. Several prototypes have been built, but it never fielded in large number in the IDF.
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featuring a 12-ton telescopic crane, 6-ton winch, chainsaw, blow torch and an electric generator.
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M578 light recovery vehicle, with heavy machine gun mounted on top for self-defense
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The following is a list of ARVs by country, either designer/manufacturer or user.
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Peter Chamberlain and Major-General N.W. Duncan. AFV Weapons Profiles No.35
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whose job was to go underwater to attach towing chains to stuck vehicles.
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VPV Brem-Tch, based on BVP-1 chassis (Czech build BMP) – (1985 to 1989)
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Bergepanzer Wisent – Bergepanzer 2 chassis. Modified and upgraded by
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British Armoured Recovery Vehicles + Wheels, Tracks and Transporters
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when winching or as a stabiliser when lifting, a pump to transfer
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recovery vehicle – improved, medium, 55-ton, diesel engine.
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recovery/engineering vehicle based on HVSS equipped M4A1s
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to another vehicle, and more. Some can even carry a spare
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to free stuck vehicles, plus a variety of vehicle repair
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or repair of battle-damaged, stuck, and/or inoperable
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A US Marine Corps M88A2 Hercules in 2014, lifting an
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VT-72B ARV, based on T-72 chassis – (1987 to 1989)
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Sherman II ARV Mk III was a M32B1 TRV (see US ARV).
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The first BARV was a 275:heavy tanks were fitted with jibs to produce " 1459:– Same as the M74, but converted from M32B3s. 857:"Technical" and "Fitter" – ARVs based on the 361: 878:, which is accompanied and assisted by an 1507:– improved, heavy, 70-ton, diesel engine. 171:Learn how and when to remove this message 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 1435:– M32B3s brought up to M32A1B1 standard. 1355: 1294: 1038: 1009: 993: 981: 825: 693: 631: 533:M32 tank recovery vehicle, based on the 444: 365: 286: 247: 182: 32:This article includes a list of general 1278:Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) 1243:FV219 – on A45 "Universal tank" chassis 498:JT-34 crane tank, based on T-34 chassis 299:The first true ARVs were introduced in 1651: 1047: 238: 977: 758:chassis, 170 produced (1944 to 1945). 540:M74 tank recovery vehicle (1954–1975) 517:Wisent 1 ARV based on the Bergepanzer 1259:"Carrier, Maintenance, Full Tracked" 1024:– The ARV based on Yugoslav/Serbian 736:chassis 347 produced (1943 to 1945). 501:VT-55A/KS ARV, based on T-55 chassis 109:adding citations to reliable sources 80: 18: 867:– modern recovery vehicle based on 543:AMX 30 D (from 1973), based on the 351:for field replacement, such as the 282: 13: 1664:Armoured fighting vehicles by type 1407:M34 artillery prime mover tractors 1043:A Russian T-72 based BREM-1 (2010) 1006:armoured car. Italy, February 1945 646:Se-Ri armoured recovery vehicle – 315:. Some were also purpose-built in 209:military vehicle recovery (towing) 203:) is typically a powerful tank or 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1680: 1637: 1285:Warrior tracked armoured vehicles 1159: 1101:(airborne ARV on a BTR-D chassis) 779:Bergepanzer M74 (Sherman chassis) 489: 271:During World War I, some British 1351: 937:(T-34, SU-85 and SU-100 chassis) 681:Type 11 tank recovery vehicle – 674:Type 90 tank recovery vehicle – 667:Type 78 tank recovery vehicle – 660:Type 70 tank recovery vehicle – 495:VT-34 ARV, based on T-34 chassis 85: 23: 1623: 1511:M88A3 Hercules recovery vehicle 1505:M88A2 Hercules recovery vehicle 834:, Yad La-Shiryon Museum, Israel 636:Armoured recovery vehicle Se-Ri 374:ARVs are normally built on the 243: 96:needs additional citations for 1610: 1585: 1571: 1558: 961:(PT-91M chassis) produced for 801:since the 1990s as Taurus ARV. 618:. Supplied by Sabiex, Belgium. 608:. Supplied by Sabiex, Belgium. 1: 1546: 1429:– M32s converted from M4A3s. 1291:BARV (World War II to Modern) 732:Bergepanther (Sd.Kfz. 179) – 339:blade that can be used as an 259:at the Central Stores of the 1597:Союз Машиностроителей России 1531:Army engineering maintenance 1450:M74 armored recovery vehicle 1443:– M32s converted from M4A4s. 1423:– M32s converted from M4A2s. 912:M32 Chenca (Sherman chassis) 559: 408: 307:and installing a heavy-duty 7: 1616:Chamberlain and Duncan p179 1519: 1465:M578 light recovery vehicle 1394:, or M32 TRV, based on the 889: 395:combat engineering vehicles 388:armoured personnel carriers 295:armoured recovery vehicle 2 120:"Armoured recovery vehicle" 10: 1685: 1669:Military recovery vehicles 1659:Armoured recovery vehicles 1475:M51 heavy recovery vehicle 689: 511: 424: 397:(CEVs) are based on ARVs. 384:armoured fighting vehicles 330: 213:armoured fighting vehicles 205:armoured personnel carrier 1644:REME Museum of Technology 1633:(1971) Profile Publishing 1391:M32 tank recovery vehicle 1380:M31 tank recovery vehicle 1252:Chieftain FV4204 ARV/ARRV 1143: 967:WPT-TOPAS (TOPAS chassis) 922: 905: 821: 597:M32 tank recovery vehicle 550:Char de dépannage DNG/DCL 527: 440: 362:Characteristics and roles 197:armoured recovery vehicle 1551: 627: 419:Tanque Argentino Mediano 970:WPT-MORS (MTLB chassis) 943:(T-54 and T-55 chassis) 812:Flensburger Fahrzeugbau 400: 53:more precise citations. 1361: 1337:. The crew included a 1300: 1044: 1015: 1007: 1002:-based ARV recovers a 991: 835: 805:Bergepanzer 3 "Büffel" 703: 685:Hito-maru tank chassis 664:Roku-ichi tank chassis 637: 581:Bergepanzer 3 "Büffel" 552:, based on the AMX-56 454: 371: 296: 268: 192: 191:engine with its crane. 1467:(LRV) – based on the 1359: 1298: 1042: 1013: 997: 985: 829: 797:chassis. 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