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Striker



Overview


FV102 Striker

Left side view of Striker launching one of its Swingfire anti-tank guided missiles.
Source: Unknown author - © Copyright lies with original owner

Origin
United Kingdom
Type
Tank destroyer
Entered service
Mid 1970's
Status
Out of service
Development
1976
Developer
United Kingdom - Alvis
Production
1975 - 1980's
Producer
United Kingdom - Alvis
Number produced
122
Designations
FV102 (UK military designation)
Notable users
United Kingdom
Belgium

Description


Introduction

The Striker is a tracked tank destroyer of UK origin. It was one of vehicles resulting from the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) program and was accepted for service in 1976. In British service the Striker was called the FV102

Layout

The Striker has a similar layout to other vehicles of the CVR(T) family. The crew of three consists of a commander, driver and gunner. The driver is seated on the left with the engine to his right. The other crew members are seated in the middle with the Swingfire launcher being mounted at the rear of the vehicle.

Firepower

The Striker is armed with a retractable five round launcher for the Swingfire anti-tank missile. The missiles are manually guided and have a maximum range of 4 km. In 1995 a total of 60 British vehicles were updated with semi-automatic command to line of sight (SACLOS). A total of 10 missiles are carried. The commander's cupola is fitted with a MAG medium machine gun.

Protection

The aluminum armor provides protection against small arms fire and shell splinters. Over the frontal arc it protects against 14.5 mm heavy machine gun rounds. A total of six smoke grenade launchers are fitted. The small silhouette makes the Striker difficult to dtect

Mobility

The Striker is a very mobile vehicle. Due to its light weight it has a very high road speed for a tracked vehicle. A Cummins 190hp diesel engine provides propulsion. The Striker is amphibious, being propelled in the water by its tracks.

Users


The Striker was only used by the UK and Belgium and has been phased out in both nations. A total of 122 vehicles have been produced and none remains.

Details


Facts Striker
General
Origin
United Kingdom
Type
Tank destroyer
Crew
3 (commander, driver, gunner)
Dimensions
Weight
8.3 t combat load
Length
4.83 m
Width
2.28 m
Height
2.28 m overall
Main armament
Type
Swingfire missile launcher
Mount
Retractable missile launcher
Ammunition
10 missiles, 5 ready to fire
Traverse
None
Guidance
MCLOS
SACLOS after upgrade
Secondary armament
Type
7.62mm MAG machine gun
Mount
Pintle mount on roof
Ammunition
3.000 rounds
Traverse
Manual traverse and elevation
Chassis
Chassis type
Tracked chassis, 5 roadwheels
Layout
Drive sprocket front, idler rear
Ground pressure
0.35 kg/cm²
Suspension
Torsion bar
Track width
0.43 m
Automotive
Engine
Cummins diesel
Power output
200 hp
Transmission
TN15 crossdrive, 7 forward, 7 reverse
Fuel
350 L
Mobility
Speed
81 km/h on road
Range
650 km on road
Turn radius
Pivot
Power to weight ratio
23.0 hp/t
Obstacle crossing
Ground clearance
0.36 m
Wall
0.5 m
Trench
2.1 m
Gradient
60 %
Fording
1.1 m
Protection
Armor type
Aluminum
NBC system
Yes
Smoke system
2x4 66mm smoke grenade dischargers
Equipment
Night vision
Yes

Media


FV102 Striker

Three FV102 Striker tank destroyers of the UK military in desert camouflage.
Source: US DOD - © Public domain

Variants of the Striker

The Striker is a tracked tank destroyer armed with Swingfire anti-tank missiles. It is one of the vehicles that resulted from the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) program. Only a single variant has been developed. From 1995 to 1996 a total of 60 British vehicles were upgraded with SACLOS guidance instead of MCLOS.