Anti-tank Lav Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12759-00082 Lock Washer
005825965
1277-139 Electrical Power Cable
000068511
129-199 Cap Protective Eyepiece
010273625
1290-658-4307 Instrument Light
006584307
12960718 Boresight Adapter Assembly
009308951
1298907PC19 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
002660543
12R5BX-S Tube To Boss Tee
002696840
12Z22PC251 Lock Washer
005825965
12Z369-168 Annular Ball Bearing
001091183
12Z48PC611 Cotter Pin
008392325
13 302 063 Extension Helical Spring
011643350
1307560 Electrical Power Cable Assembly
010226004
1310-1ST Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
009311947
13141029 PIECE 2 Sleeve Bearing
007227288
1314BK Self-containe Tire Pressure Gage
011219847
1314KPA Self-containe Tire Pressure Gage
011219847
13206E8437 Annular Ball Bearing
001091183
13207E2557 Pneumatic Tire Inflator-gage
012985479
13207E7300FN56 Lock Washer
005825965
13207E7300FN59 Cotter Pin
008392325
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Lav, Anti-tank

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The LAV-25 (Light Armored Vehicle) is an eight-wheeled amphibious armored reconnaissance vehicle used by the United States Marine Corps and Canadian Army. It was built by General Dynamics Land Systems Canada and is based on the Swiss MOWAG Piranha I 8×8 family of armored fighting vehicles.

GDLS also makes the LAV III armored vehicle that is based on MOWAG Piranha IIIH 8×8.

During the 1980s, the US Marine Corps began looking for a light armored vehicle to give their divisions greater mobility. They chose the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) based on the Swiss MOWAG Piranha. It entered service with the Marines in 1983. The U.S. Army was interested in these vehicles at the time, but did not order any (although they did later with introduction of the Stryker family of vehicles). The U.S. Army did, however, borrow at least a dozen LAV-25s for use in the 82nd Airborne's, 73rd Cavalry Regiment for a Scout Platoon during the Gulf War. These LAV-25s were later returned to the Marine Corps after the Gulf War.

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