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  1. LAV-25 - Wikipedia

    The LAV-25 (Light Armored Vehicle) is a member of the LAV II family. [4] It is an eight-wheeled amphibious armored reconnaissance vehicle built by General Dynamics Land Systems and used by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Army.

  2. LAV-AD - Army Technology

    The LAV-AD is in service with the US Marine Corps (USMC). The last of 17 systems was delivered in January 1999. The mission of the USMC LAV-AD is to provide air defence for the light armored vehicle battalion, with a secondary role to defend against ground threats.

  3. Light Armored Vehicles - United States Marine Corps

    The LAV is an all-weather, all-terrain vehicle combining speed, maneuverability and firepower to fulfill a variety of missions. The LAV supports light armored reconnaissance Marines in...

  4. Light Armored Vehicle- Air Defense (LAV-AD)

    Its primary mission is to provide low altitude air defense against forces from airborne threats by fixed and rotary winged aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles capable of speeds of zero to 500 NMPH, at ranges within the envelope of the Stinger Missiles and the 25mm ammunition.

  5. s unlimited Thesis: Despite aviators misgivings, existing technology and procedural controls will be sufficient to provide effective command and control to the Light Armored Vehicle/Air Defen. e (LAV/AD). This paper analyzes need for an air defense weapons platform for the M. rine Corps. Additionally, command and control issues are surfaced. n .

  6. LAV-AD | War Thunder Wiki

    By 1996, the Light Armored Vehicle - Air Defence (LAV-AD) was put into production and the USMC received 17 units by 1997. Introduced in Update "Wind of Change", the LAV-AD meets the expectation set in its name. It is a lightly armoured vehicle intended for air defence.

  7. United States Marine Corps Light Armored Reconnaissance

    The United States Marine Corps Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalions, or LAR Battalions, are fast and mobilized armored terrestrial reconnaissance units that conduct reconnaissance-in-force (RIF) ahead of the battalion landing teams or division infantry forces.

  8. Why the Marines Love Their LAV-25 “Destroyers”

    Dec 10, 2019 · Key point: The LAV-25 has served in many conflicts and proven its usefulness. The LAV-25, the U.S. Marine Corps’ main armored reconnaissance vehicle, has its origins in an effort to develop a...

  9. Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) - Federation of American Scientists

    The GEN II is subdivided into fundamental types. The first (Type), has evolved from the United States Marine Corps (USMC) Light Armor Vehicles. The second (Type II), from the Canadian Armed Forces "Bisons" armored vehicles.

  10. LAV-AD - War Thunder Wiki

    By 1996, the Light Armored Vehicle - Air Defence (LAV-AD) was put into production and the USMC received 17 units by 1997. Introduced in Update "Wind of Change", the LAV-AD meets the expectation set in its name. It is a lightly armoured vehicle intended for air defence.

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