Anti-tank Lav Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10087441 Pressure Transmitter
010678952
10087468 Fluid Pressure Dampener
010693385
10093363 Vehicular Lamp Unit
008197028
100A900112 Socket Head Cap Screw
009789394
100H177PC28 Hexagon Plain Nut
010757843
101-20010 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
002660543
101-A Pipe Tee
007192708
10111276 Hose Clamp
000132978
10119121 Turnlock Fastener Receptacle
005262923
101197 Circuit Breaker
002836513
10120278 Composition Fixed Resistor
001168569
10120416 Film Fixed Resistor
001530178
10122714 Headless Straight Pin
008021987
10123915 Blind Rivet
009937354
10124885 Machine Screw
000545655
10132661 Electromagnetic Relay
011716560
10134043 Electrical Insulation Sleeving
010499948
10138448 Dust And Moisture Seal Boot
011315036
101408-01 Annular Ball Bearing
000018158
101466 Sleeve Bearing
010864815
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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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