IAV-72

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IAV-72 Fighting Vehicle
IAV 72.jpg
TypeArmored Personnel Carrier
Place of origin Inyursta
Service history
Used byInyursta Inyurstan Army
Wars
Production history
DesignerSeratto Defense Solutions, Inyurstan Army
Designed1985
ManufacturerSeratto Defense Solutions
Produced1988
No. built6,000+
Specifications
Weight17.3t (base combat weight)
Length7.8m
Width3.2m
Height2.4m
Crew2 (gunner, driver)
Passengers8

ArmorWelded steel alloy with ceramic plating
  • <14.5mm protection front & sides
  • <12.7mm protection top & back
  • <7.62mm protection wheels
Main
armament
RK-25 "Shockwave" 25mm Autocannon
Secondary
armament
7.62x51mm Machine Gun
Fuel capacity42gal
Operational
range
620km (internal fuel, road)
Speed75km/h (road)
20km/h (off-road)

The IAV-72 Tegu series is a family of armored personnel carriers (APCs) in service with the Inyurstan Army. It is widely used as part of mechanized formations, and serves as the workhorse of the Inyurstan Mechanized Brigade. Since its introduction in 1988, over 6,000 units have been produced, making it the most widely used vehicle in Inyurstan military service behind the Iguana-M2.

Development

Domestic modification and production of the IAV-72 was the first major industrial contract by PavCo Arms. Initially, Inyurstan commanders wanted just a light, well-armored vehicle to carry responding troops across dirt roads, waterways and disjointed tracts of grassland and rural farmland quickly in the event of an insurgent attack or enemy incursion.

The first model of the IAV-72 was debuted in 1986, and entered service in 1988. Shortly thereafter, the military began reorganizing itself towards a more expeditionary direction; and the Mechanized Brigade became the mainstay modular unit of the Inyurstan Army. With it, the IAV-72 production increased threefold, and the vehicle found itself as one of the primary war machines of the new Inyurstan combat structure.

Design

Originally based off the MOWAG Piranha IIIC, the IAV-72 is an 8x8 wheeled APC platform. It is armored with domestically welded steel alloys and added ceramic plating to provide protection up to 14.5mm from the front and sides.

The primary armament is a RK-25 "Shockwave" 25mm Autocannon, capable of 250-350 rounds per minute sustained fire. Multiple types of ammunition, including high-explosive and armor-piercing discarding sabot rounds can be used. Additional armament includes a coaxial 7.62mm FN-MAG machine gun for quick engagement of infantry targets.

All versions of the IAV-72 are considered amphibious in regards to most riverine and lake systems; although additional buoyancy/floatation devices must be equipped to operate in sea conditions or high-velocity riverine systems.

Combat

The IAV-72 Tegu and its variants have seen use in every major conflict involving the Inyurstan Army.


Variants

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IAV-72E2 during a training exercise in San Igançio

IAV-72 "Tegu" APC

As the primary asset of mechanized infantry units, the basic armored personnel carrier variant of the IAV-72 is the most common and widely used. The Inyurstan National Guard uses the IAV-72E2 for domestic duties, one of the few non-"hand-me-down" pieces of equipment in their stockpiles.

Sub-variants:

  • IAV-72M: Fitted with slat armor and basic night-vision equipment.
    • IAV-72M2: Improved survivability variant adding Hailstorm APS and AN/VLQ-6 electronic counter-measures to the M-models.
      • IAV-72M3: Mainline variant fitted with ERA and Hailstorm APS. Improved night vision optics, FLIR gunsights, and 30mm RWS.
  • IAV-72L: Down-armed airborne version with .50cal remote weapons system (RWS) and active camoflouge.
    • IAV-72L2: Added new FLIR gunsights, night vision-optics and Hailstorm APS and AN/VLQ-6 electronic counter-measures to the L-models.
  • IAV-72E: Export variant armed with manned .50cal turret.
    • IAV-72E2: IAV-72E with added ceramic plating to increase frontal protection to 23mm and side protection to 14.5mm.
      • IAV-72E3: Added night vision-optics and (Nijonese APS) and (Nijonese ECM) electronic counter-measures to the E-models.

IAV-74 "Carcujo" MGS

A distinct member of the IAV-72 family is the IAV-74 "Carcujo" Mobile Gun System (MGS). Armed with an M68 105mm cannon and a single coaxial 7.62mm FN-MAG, the IAV-74 is designed to provide heavy fire support to infantry, and engage havier armored vehicles including IFV's, APC's, light tanks and 2nd-Generation MBT's. The IAV-74 is organized into mechanized brigades similar to the YT-1 Light Tank; however, it lacks the armor of its tracked cousin, leading crews to refer to it as a "glass cannon".

It is named for the Carcujo, an armored lizard found in the flooded forests and swamplands of Inyursta.

IAV-72CT ATGM Carriage

"Contré-Tanque" version including a x2 GPM-T launcher atop a remote weapons system (RWS) mount with a single .50cal MG for self-defense.

IAV-72AD "Tarantula" FAAD

Forward-Area Air-Defense (FAAD) consisting of a x2 ADM-12T Éscouta SMDA launcher paired with radar-directed twin RK-25 autocannons on the chassis of an IAV-72. Includes a self-contained tracking & fire control radar in addition to a FLIR gunsight. Radar range is roughly 15-20km for detection of 3m2 aerial targets. The IAV-72AD serves as the primary FAAD unit for Inyurstan mechanized infantry brigades.

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