Anti-tank Lav Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
100-088-2 Mount Isolator
010123713
1000256 Lock Washer
005825965
10006690 Electrical Surge Arrester
014954871
1001120027 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012374861
10018771 Lock Washer
005825965
10020697 Military Can
013375268
10025587 Rotor Subassembly
010324128
10043 PIECE 13 Lock Washer
005825965
10047-713-821 Composition Fixed Resistor
001168569
1005006108910 Pintle Clamping Block
006108910
1005330000 Reed Relay
012356350
1005PL0958569 Comb Adjusting Tool
014587004
10062654 Circuit Breaker
004291589
10062654-101 Circuit Breaker
004291589
100780 Pneumatic Tire Inflator-gage
012985479
10082537 Lock Washer
005825965
10082621 Cotter Pin
008392325
10087197 Connector Adapter
010946711
10087240 Diode Semiconductor Device
010752796
10087280 Electrical Power Cable Assembly
010549744
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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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