
LAV 6 - Wikipedia
The LAV 6, sometimes written as LAV 6.0 or LAV VI, is the fourth generation of LAV, and is based on the LAV III. The first vehicles were delivered in 2013 and after testing entered service in 2016. [1] [2] [4] The Canadian Army plans to replace its entire LAV fleet of various LAV II and LAV III variants with the LAV 6. The vehicle is being ...
LAV 6.0 - General Dynamics Land Systems
Mar 20, 2025 · Survivability enhancements include switching to a Double-V Hull offering inherent and weight efficient protection from mine and IED threats as well as energy-attenuating seats at all crew locations. A more powerful 450hp engine is included as well as upgrades to the drivetrain and suspension.
Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) 6.0 - Army Technology
Jun 15, 2020 · LAV 6.0 features an eight-wheel, independent, hydro-pneumatic suspension with height adjustable mechanism. It also boasts one-speed transfer case, limited slip differentials, and full-time four wheel drive with selectable eight wheel drive.
LAV 6.0 - Official Squad Wiki
The LAV 6.0 is an infantry fighting vehicle featured in Squad. It was introduced in the Alpha 15.3 update with the Canadian Army.[1] The LAV 6.0 is a heavily upgraded variant of the LAV III (Kodiak) ordered by the Canadian Government in stages from 2011 to 2017. The LAV III was beginning to show...
LAV 6.0: Protected, mobile and lethal – Vanguard - Canada
Jan 29, 2014 · The LAV 6.0 begins at a baseline weight of 45,000 pounds and climbs to 55,000 once it is fully kitted. With the full combat package of protection and ammunition, it reaches 63,000. “Mobility is also protection,” Larrivee noted.
LAV 6.0 Light Armoured Vehicle - GlobalSecurity.org
The LAV 6 (sometimes LAV 6.0 or LAV VI ) was the fourth generation of LAV wheeled armored fighting vehicles, based on the LAV III. The first machines were produced in 2013 and after...
LAV 6 - Military Wiki | Fandom
The LAV VI, sometime written as LAV 6 or LAV 6.0, is the fourth generation of LAV, and is based on the LAV III. It first started entering service in 2013. The Canadian Army plans to replace its entire LAV fleet of various LAV II and LAV III variants with the LAV VI.
The LAV 6.0 further enhances the combat-proven LAV III. With an inherent Double-V™ hull and energy attenuated seats, the LAV 6.0 provides world-class protection.
Mobile, lethal and better protected: Lessons from the LAV
May 27, 2019 · The LAV 6.0 addressed protection with a double-V hull with energy attenuated seating; mobility with a new suspension and driveline and a more powerful 450 horsepower Caterpillar engine and larger Michelin tires; and lethality through improved turret …
LIGHT ARMOURED VEHICLE (LAV) 6.0 - Canadian Defence Review
The Canadian Army’s Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) III fleet have been replaced with the LAV 6.0 as the Army’s primary infantry fighting vehicle. With enhanced protection, mobility and firepower, this upgraded all-weather vehicle can be used on most types of terrain.