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AUTHOR: Arthur/Hearn
FORMAT: 52pp 163 col 280x215 Pb
The most widely produced wheeled armoured vehicle in service in the West is the Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) and Piranha. With more than 9300 vehicles produced to date, and with deliveries to 21 countries, this family of vehicles has proved hugely successful. The family was originally designed by the Swiss company MOWAG, which is now part of the General Dynamics Land Systems stable. Concord Publications' latest title in its Armour at War Mini Series covers this popular armoured vehicle, which first appeared in prototype form in 1972.
The book is divided into sections covering various countries and geographic regions where the LAV/Piranha is found. It opens with Canada and includes the 6 x 6 AVGP before moving on to the 8 x 8 Bison, Coyote and LAV III. The next chapter covers the LAV in USMC service. The chapter on Australasia features the ASLAV and newer NZLAV, while Europe's Piranhas receive a chapter all to themselves. The final section covers miscellaneous countries such as Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. This book is crammed full of background information on the LAV/Piranha, and records its history and development. Details of variants, deployment and organisation (plus combat/operational use where relevant) is given for each country using the vehicle.
The book features more than 160 photographs showing external and internal views of these vehicles, including the latest combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. Detailed captions provide pertinent details in this book that offers a unique photographic record of an attractive and versatile vehicle found the world over.
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