ACV-01 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Vehicle (RSV)
The ACV-01 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Vehicle (RSV) features a suite of advanced sensors to detect, locate, track, classify and automatically identify targets under all climatic conditions, day or night. The suite includeds a mast-mounted, long-range optoelectronic infrared sensor, an emitter mapping sensor for radio frequency interception and direction finding, chemical sensor and a multifunction radio frequency sensor. The RSV also features the onboard capability to conduct automatic target detection, aided target recognition and level-one sensor fusion. To further enhance the scout's capabilities, the RSV is also equipped with Unattended Ground Sensors, a Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle with various payloads and two unmanned aerial vehicles. It is armed with a 30 mm MK44 autocannon and a coaxial 7.62 mm Breakdown medium machine gun.
Dimensions
ACV-01 RSV
Weight: 19.1 Tons
Length: 6.7 m
Width: 2.94 m
Height: 2.73 m
Crew: 3 (Gunner, Driver, Commander)
Armor: AMAP composite armour
Main armament: 30 mm MK44 autocannon
Secondary armament: 7.62 mm Breakdown medium machine gun
PerformanceEngine: MTU V8 199 TE20 Diesel 530 kW (711 hp)
Power/weight 29 hp/metric ton
Suspension: In-arm Suspension Unit
Operational range: 800 km
Speed: 105 km/h
ACV-02 Mounted Combat System (MCS)
The ACV-02 Mounted Combat System was originally planned Sankian Army tank. It is small enough to be able to fit two units inside a C-17 or one inside a smaller C-130 Hercules transport.
The Mounted Combat System (MCS) is to provide both direct and Beyond-Line-of-Sight (BLOS) offensive firepower capability, and allowed for in-depth destruction of point targets up to 8 km (5 mi) away. This requires the use of an integrated sensor network to detect enemy forces. The MCS has a a crew of three and to is armed with a 120 mm main gun, a .50 caliber machine gun, and a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher. The MCS was can deliver precision fire at a rapid rate, in order to destroy multiple targets at standoff ranges quickly, and can complement the other systems in the unit of action. It is be capable of providing direct support to the dismounted infantry in an assault, defeating bunkers, and breaching walls during tactical assaults. It's also highly mobile, in order to maneuver out of contact and into positions of advantage; given the vehicle's light weight, this is especially important. Protection from higher caliber rounds as well as anti-tank guided missiles would is by an active protection system. The MCS consists of the common ACV chassis and autoloading line-of-sight and BLOS capability.
DimensionsWeight: 21.5 Tons
ACV-02 MCS
Length: 7.1 m
Width: 2.94 m
Height: 2.73 m
Crew: 3 (Gunner, Driver, Commander)
Armor: AMAP composite armour
Main armament: 120mm Smoothbore Cannon
Secondary armament: Mk 19 grenade launcher
XM312 .50-caliber machine gun
PerformanceEngine: MTU V8 199 TE20 Diesel 530 kW (711 hp)
Power/weight 27 hp/metric ton
Suspension: In-arm Suspension Unit
Operational range: 720 km
Speed: 90 km/h
ACV-03 Non-Line-of-Sight Mortar (NLOS-M)
The ACV-03 Non-Line-of-Sight Mortar (NLOS-M) is a turreted, self-propelled mortar vehicle with a three person crew. It is capable of firing at targets outside of the crew's line of sight (known as indirect fire). The NLOS-M has a breech-loaded mortar that fires 120 mm mortar munitions including the Precision Guided Mortar Munition (PGMM). It has a fully automated firing control system and a manually assisted, semi-automated ammunition loading system. It uses a crew of 3. The NLOS-M provides fires on-demand to engage complex and simultaneous target sets. As part of an NLOS-M battery, individual NLOS-M vehicles will provide precision-guided rounds to destroy high-value targets, protective fires to suppress and obscure the enemy, and illumination fires. All of these will be in close support of infantry maneuver units. The FCS command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) network enables the NLOS-M fire control system to conduct semi- to autonomous computation of technical fire direction, automatic gun lay, preparation of the ammunition for firing, and mortar round firing.
Dimensions
ACV-03 NLOS-M
Weight: 20.4 Tons
Length: 6.7 m
Width: 2.94 m
Height: 2.73 m
Crew: 5
Armor: AMAP composite armour
Main armament: 120mm Soltam K6 mortar
Secondary armament: XM312 .50-caliber machine gun
PerformanceEngine: MTU V8 199 TE20 Diesel 530 kW (711 hp)
Power/weight 29 hp/metric ton
Suspension: In-arm Suspension Unit
Operational range: 780 km
Speed: 100 km/h
ACV-04 Field Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle (FRMV)
The ACV-04 Field Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle (FRMV) is the recovery and maintenance system for employment within both the unit of action (UA) and unit of employment (UE) and contributes to sustaining and generating combat power to the ACV structure. Each UA will have a small number of 2-3 man combat repair teams within the organic Forward Support Battalion (FSB) to perform field maintenance requirements beyond the capabilities of the crew chief/crew, more in-depth battle damage assessment repair (BDAR), and limited recovery operations. The recovery vehicle is designed to hold a crew of three with additional space for three additional recovered crew. The FRMV is armed with a XM312 .50-caliber machine gun.
Dimensions
ACV-04 FRMV
Weight: 19.26 Tons
Length: 6.7 m
Width: 2.94 m
Height: 2.73 m
Crew: 4
Armor: AMAP composite armour
Main armament: XM312 .50-caliber machine gun
PerformanceEngine: MTU V8 199 TE20 Diesel 530 kW (711 hp)
Power/weight 29 hp/metric ton
Suspension: In-arm Suspension Unit
Operational range: 780 km
Speed: 100 km/h
ACV-05 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
The ACV-05 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) is a set of similar vehicles for transporting and supporting ground troops. The IFV featured a crew of 3 and space for 9 passengers. It is armed with a 30 mm MK44 cannon and a 7.62 mm machine gun. The MK44 provided more firepower but weighed 25% less than the M242 Bushmaster it will replace. The ACV-05 IFV can deliver 9-person infantry squads to a close battle and support the squad by providing offensive and defensive fire, while carrying the majority of the soldiers' equipment. The IFV can move, shoot, communicate, detect threats, and protect crew and critical components under all climatic conditions, day or night. The squad would have access to Army and joint fire delivery systems from external sources (e.g. the XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon) to enhance the squad's range, precision, or quantity of fire. Networking with other components of the unit of action permits rapid identification of targets and improves situational awareness.
Dimensions
ACV-05 IFV
Weight: 19.27 Tons
Length: 6.7 m
Width: 2.94 m
Height: 2.73 m
Crew: 3 (Gunner, Driver, Commander) + 9 passengers
Armor: AMAP composite armour
Main armament: 30 mm MK44 autocannon
Secondary armament: 7.62 mm Breakdown medium machine gun
PerformanceEngine: MTU V8 199 TE20 Diesel 530 kW (711 hp)
Power/weight 29 hp/metric ton
Suspension: In-arm Suspension Unit
Operational range: 780 km
Speed: 100 km/h
ACV-06 Medical Vehicle-Evacuation (MVE)/
The ACV-06 Medical Vehicle was designed to provide advanced trauma life support within 1 hour to critically injured soldiers. The Medical Vehicle serves as the primary medical system within the unit of action (UA) and will have two mission modules: Evacuation and Treatment. The time-sensitive nature of treating critically injured soldiers requires an immediately responsive force health protection system with an expedient field evacuation system. The ACV-06 Medical Vehicle-Evacuation (MV-E) vehicle allows trauma specialists, maneuvering with combat forces, to be closer to the casualty’s point-of-injury and is used for casualty evacuation and will have the ability to provide Advanced Trauma Management (ATM)/Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) treatments and procedures forward for more rapid casualty interventions and clearance of the battlespace. The Medical Vehicle mission modules will be capable of conducting medical procedures and treatments using installed networked telemedicine interfaces, Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care and the Theater Medical Information Program (TMIP).
Dimensions
ACV-06 MVE
Weight: 19.53 Tons
Length: 6.5 m
Width: 2.94 m
Height: 2.73 m
Crew: 5 (Driver + Medics) + 4 strechters
Armor: AMAP composite armour
PerformanceEngine: MTU V8 199 TE20 Diesel 530 kW (711 hp)
Power/weight 29 hp/metric ton
Suspension: In-arm Suspension Unit
Operational range: 780 km
Speed: 100 km/h
Price per unit- ACV-01: $3.8 Million
- ACV-02: $4.39 Million
- ACV-03: $4.11 Million
- ACV-04: $3.39 Million
- ACV-05: $3.8 Million
- ACV-06: $3.39 Million