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{{Infobox Weapon
| name= VCI-74 <br> <small> ''Vehículo de Combate de Infantería'' </small>
| name= Fagiano
| image=[[File:FileTAM VCTP -1.jpg.jpg|400px]]
| image=[[File:FileTAM VCTP -1.jpg.jpg|400px]]
| caption=  
| caption=  
| origin= {{Flag|Temuair}}
| origin= {{Flag|Temuair}}
| manufacturer      = [[Armachd]]
| manufacturer      = [[Amante S.p.A]]
| In_Service        = 1974 - present
| In_Service        = 1980 - In limited service
| unit_cost  =  
| unit_cost  =  
| type= {{wpl|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}}  
| type= {{wpl|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}}  
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| service            =  
| service            =  
| used_by            = [[Imperial Army of Temuair]]  
| used_by            = [[[Lumenic Army]]  
| wars              =  
| wars              =  
| length            = {{convert|6.75|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
| length            = {{convert|6.75|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
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| speed              = {{convert|75|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
| speed              = {{convert|75|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
| vehicle_range      = {{convert|590|km|abbr=on}}, {{convert|800|km|abbr=on}} with auxiliary fuel tanks
| vehicle_range      = {{convert|590|km|abbr=on}}, {{convert|800|km|abbr=on}} with auxiliary fuel tanks
| primary_armament  = 1 x [[Brais Roi Arsenal]] {{wpl|Hispano-Suiza HS.820|CA-25/70}} 25 mm cannon with 880 rounds
| primary_armament  = 1 x [[Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A]] {{wpl|Hispano-Suiza HS.820|CAPA-25/70}} 25 mm cannon with 880 rounds
| secondary_armament = 1 x [[AU-71|AU-71C]] {{wpl|7.65×53mm Mauser|7.65×53 mm}} coaxial machine gun <br> [[AU-71]] 7.65x53 mm machine gun mounted on the turret roof
| secondary_armament = 1 x {{wpl|AA-52 machine gun||MGMAC 50}}  {{wpl|7.5×54mm French|7.5x54 mm}} coaxial machine gun <br> {{wpl|MAC-58|MLMAC 52}} 12.7x99 mm machine gun mounted on the turret roof
| armour= Protection from up to 20 mm projectiles along the frontal arc, 35 mm of all around armor protection for the turret.  
| armour= Protection from up to 20 mm projectiles along the frontal arc, 35 mm of all around armor protection for the turret.  
| engine= AEM 833-V6 diesel engine
| engine= AEM 833-V6 diesel engine
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The '''VCI-74''' ('''Vehículo de Combate de Infantería''', Infantry Combat Vehicle) is an {{wpl|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}} developed by [[Armachd ]] of [[Temuair]] for the [[Imperial Army of Temuair]]. Entering service in 1974, it was the primary tracked armored fighting vehicle in service with the Imperial Army, and has spawned a variety of variants which fill several roles within the Imperial Army, including light tank, armored recovery vehicles, and mobile armored command posts. It has been mostly replaced by the [[Unified Tracked Combat Vehicle|VCRU-I]] infantry fighting vehicle, though some remain in service with reserve formations.  
The '''Fagiano''' is an {{wpl|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}} developed by [[Amante S.p.A]] of [[Luminerra]] for the [[Lumenic Army]]. Entering service in 1980, it was the primary tracked armored fighting vehicle in service with the Lumenic Army, and had also spawned a variety of variants to fulfill several roles within the Lumenic Legion, including an armored recovery vehicles, and mobile armored command posts. It has been replaced in service by the [[Dardo IFV]]. Though not considered to be as unsuccessful as the related [[Mangusta Main Battle Tank]], the Fagiano was, in general, considered to be a subpar infantry vehicle and was quickly replaced when newer options became alliable. Some versions of the vehicle remain in service in specialized roles.  


==History and design==
==History and design==


<History stuff>
The success experience by the Imperial Army in using the VCI-74's chassis to create multiple variant vehicles lead the Imperial Army to initiated the ''Vehículo de Combate Unified'' program in the late 1990's to replace a variety of wheeled vehicles in service. This resulted in the [[Unified Combat Vehicle|Vehículo de Combate Unified]] being selected by the Imperial Army in 2005, with several variants entering production hat same year. To date, there are 10 unique variants of the UCV in service.
In the mid-1990's through the late 2000's, the Imperial Army initiated a program to modernize many of the VCI-74 and variant vehicles systems. This included upgrades mostly revolving around improved electronics and equipment. One of the most important additions is that of an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) mounted on the back of the tank. The externally mounted APU allows for lower fuel consumption and quieter operation when static by allowing the vehicle and its systems to be operated with the vehicle main engine turned off. In addition, the turrets hydraulic system was replaced with an all-electric design, increasing traverse speed. Automatic fire suppression systems were added to both the fighting and engine compartments. Improvements were also made to the vehicles optics and senors, including providing the drivers station with a short-range thermal camera, while the gunner and commanders stations received more sophisticated thermal imaging equipment with built-in laser rangefinder. The on-board computer systems received extensive upgrades both internally, including a new meteorological processing unit working with the fire control computer to account for weather conditions, thereby improving the accuracy of long range fire, and externally by way of new digital monitors and gauges replacing analog components.


==Operational history==
==Operational history==
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==Variants==
==Variants==
[[File:VCLC MRL 160 mm.JPG|thumb|A VCI-PF rocket artillery vehicle]]
[[File:VCLC MRL 160 mm.JPG|thumb|A VCI-PF rocket artillery vehicle]]
* '''VCI-74''': General production infantry combat vehicle, carries 10 fully-equipped infantrymen, as well as an additional seat for the infantry squad or platoon leader and is armed with a [[Brais Roi Arsenal]] {{wpl|Hispano-Suiza HS.820|CA-25/70}} 25 mm cannon and [[AU-71|AU-71C]] {{wpl|7.65×53mm Mauser|7.65×53 mm}} coaxial machine gun. Infantry dismount through a door on the rear of the hull.
* '''Fagiano''': General production infantry combat vehicle, carries 10 fully-equipped infantrymen, as well as an additional seat for the infantry squad or platoon leader and is armed with a [[Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A]] {{wpl|Hispano-Suiza HS.820|CAPA-25/70}} 25 mm cannon and {{wpl|AA-52 machine gun||MGMAC 50}}  {{wpl|7.5×54mm French|7.5x54 mm}} coaxial machine gun. Infantry dismount through a door on the rear of the hull.  
** '''VCI-74A''': Utilizes the [[Srad CA-30/90]] 30 mm cannon in place of the CA-25/70 25 mm cannon.  
* '''Ballistarius''': 155 mm {{wpl|Self-propelled gun|self-propelled howitzer}}. Carries 28 rounds including 23 in the turret bustle. The maximum range is about 45 to 50 km with additional round booster.
* '''[[T-77 Xabarín]]''': Tank built from the Vehículo de Combate de Infantería chassis. Originally armed with a 105 mm cannon, subsequent upgrades have seen that cannon replaced with the [[Brais Roi Arsenal]] [[Brais Roi Arsenal CT-120/10|CT-120/10]]. Is no longer in service.
* '''Scorpionarius''': 120 mm mortar carrier.  
* '''VCI-CA''': 155 mm {{wpl|Self-propelled gun|self-propelled howitzer}}. Carries 28 rounds including 23 in the turret bustle. The maximum range is about 45 to 50 km with additional round booster.
* '''Aquilifer''': Armored command post
* '''VCI-PM''': 120 mm mortar carrier.  
* '''Capsarior''': Armored ambulance
** '''VCI-PMA''': Proposal to integrate the [[RMOS|RMOS automatic 120 mm mortar system]] into the VCI-PM
* '''Architecti''': Armored engineering vehicle.  
* '''VCI-C''': Armored command post
* '''Tempesta''': Self-propelled rocket artillery vehicle equipped with two banks of 160 mm rockets.
* '''VCI-M''': Armored ambulance
* '''VCI-E''': Armored engineering vehicle.  
* '''VCI-PF''': Self-propelled rocket artillery vehicle equipped with two banks of 160 mm rockets.


==Operators==
==Operators==
* {{Flag|Temuair}}
* {{Flag|Luminerra}}
** [[Imperial Army of Temuair]]  
** [[Lumenic Army]]


==See also==
==See also==


[[Category: Luminerra/Temuair Relations]]
[[Category: Luminerra]]
[[Category: Lumenic Legion]]
[[Category: Weapon Systems of Annwynn]]

Revision as of 21:30, 30 November 2020

Fagiano
FileTAM VCTP -1.jpg.jpg
TypeInfantry Fighting Vehicle
Place of origin Temuair
Service history
Used by[[[Lumenic Army]]
Production history
ManufacturerAmante S.p.A
Specifications
Weight30.5 t (30.0 long tons; 33.6 short tons)
Length6.75 m (22 ft 2 in)
Width3.25 m (10 ft 8 in)
Height2.42 m (7 ft 11 in)
Crew4

ArmorProtection from up to 20 mm projectiles along the frontal arc, 35 mm of all around armor protection for the turret.
Main
armament
1 x Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A CAPA-25/70 25 mm cannon with 880 rounds
Secondary
armament
1 x [[Wikipedia:AA-52 machine gun|]] 7.5x54 mm coaxial machine gun
MLMAC 52 12.7x99 mm machine gun mounted on the turret roof
EngineAEM 833-V6 diesel engine
SuspensionTorsion-bar
Operational
range
590 km (370 mi), 800 km (500 mi) with auxiliary fuel tanks
Speed75 km/h (47 mph)

The Fagiano is an Infantry Fighting Vehicle developed by Amante S.p.A of Luminerra for the Lumenic Army. Entering service in 1980, it was the primary tracked armored fighting vehicle in service with the Lumenic Army, and had also spawned a variety of variants to fulfill several roles within the Lumenic Legion, including an armored recovery vehicles, and mobile armored command posts. It has been replaced in service by the Dardo IFV. Though not considered to be as unsuccessful as the related Mangusta Main Battle Tank, the Fagiano was, in general, considered to be a subpar infantry vehicle and was quickly replaced when newer options became alliable. Some versions of the vehicle remain in service in specialized roles.

History and design

Operational history

Variants

A VCI-PF rocket artillery vehicle
  • Fagiano: General production infantry combat vehicle, carries 10 fully-equipped infantrymen, as well as an additional seat for the infantry squad or platoon leader and is armed with a Arsenale Reale e Ordinanza S.p.A CAPA-25/70 25 mm cannon and [[Wikipedia:AA-52 machine gun|]] 7.5x54 mm coaxial machine gun. Infantry dismount through a door on the rear of the hull.
  • Ballistarius: 155 mm self-propelled howitzer. Carries 28 rounds including 23 in the turret bustle. The maximum range is about 45 to 50 km with additional round booster.
  • Scorpionarius: 120 mm mortar carrier.
  • Aquilifer: Armored command post
  • Capsarior: Armored ambulance
  • Architecti: Armored engineering vehicle.
  • Tempesta: Self-propelled rocket artillery vehicle equipped with two banks of 160 mm rockets.

Operators

See also