Sabre (tank)

Sabre
Type Reconnaissance vehicle
Place of origin United Kingdom
Specifications
Weight 8.1 tonnes
Length 4.8 m (15 ft 9 in)
Width 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in)
Height 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in)
Crew 3

Main
armament
30 mm L21 RARDEN cannon
Secondary
armament
Co-axial 7.62 mm chain gun
Engine Cummins BTA 5.9 diesel
190 hp (142 kW)
Suspension torsion bar
Speed 80 km/h (50 mph)

Sabre is a variation of the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked), featuring the turret from a Fox reconnaissance vehicle mounted on the hull of a Scorpion.

This hybrid vehicle was introduced as a less expensive way of producing a similar vehicle to the FV107 Scimitar, but with a slightly lower profile turret. It was brought into service in 1995. During initial combat exercises, several flaws were identified. In particular, the vehicle lacked defensive capabilities. As such, modifications were made to the turret of the Sabre to include redesigned smoke grenade launchers and the L94A1 7.62 mm chain gun replacing the standard 7.62 mm general-purpose machine gun, for anti-personnel use. An ammunition hopper sits on the side of the machine gun allowing the weapon to be more quickly reloaded than a belt-fed machine gun.

The marriage of the Fox turret and Scorpion chassis was not successful and Sabre was withdrawn from British Army service in 2004.[1]

Additional specification

References

  1. Mr. Ingram, Minister of State for the Armed Forces (4 July 2006). "Military Vehicles". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Commons. col. 912W–913W.

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