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NM125 (Bombekastervogn) – Norwegian variant of the M113 similar to the M125 mortar carrier, with an 81mm M29 mortar carrier. NM135 (Stormpanservogn) – Norwegian variant of the M113A1 with a 20mm Rheinmetall MK2020 machine cannon with a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun in a turret. The 20 mm gun had a firing rate of about 900 rounds/min. Retired ...
The NM135 Stormpanservogn is a Norwegian tracked light armoured vehicle (LAV). It is variant of the American M113 armoured personnel carrier (APC), armed with a 20mm cannon in a rotating turret. Developed by the Norwegian Army in the 1980s, it is no longer in active service.
M113 "MBT" (NTC) A variant of the M113 fitted with a modified Bradley turret as part of a vismod package specifically for training. This version also features MILES gear, a MGSS/TWGSS system, and fake ERA around the turret. M113 "C&R" (command and reconnaissance) A lowered and shortened version of the M113 developed for the Netherlands.
Furthermore, a new variant, the M113F4, has been developed, [52] but it was ultimately set aside in favor of FFG's ACSV, which is based on the PMMC G5. [48] For more details on Norwegian M113 variants and upgrades see Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier. Fuchs 1A8 West Germany: NBC reconnaissance vehicle: 6 [53]
The NM142 (Norwegian Model) is an anti-tank missile carrier variant of the American M113 Armored Personnel Carrier, which has been fitted with a TOW2 turret developed in Norway by Kværner Eureka. Armament
The Norwegian Army ordered several recovery module to MITE to be installed on the ACSV G5 (Miller Industries Towing Equipment) in June 2023, to be delivered in 2027. [5] It is designed to be able to recover vehicles ranging from 5 to 25 tons, such as the Iveco LMV, the Dingo 2 and the M113 for the Norwegian Army.
The M577 command post carrier, also known as the M577 command post vehicle or armored command post vehicle, is a variant of the M113 armored personnel carrier that was developed and produced by the FMC Corporation to function on the battlefield as a mobile command post i.e. a tactical operations centre, usually at the battalion level.
The American firm NAPCO developed an improved power pack based around the 6V53T diesel engine used in the M113 armored personnel carrier mated to an Allison MT-653 transmission. The original 75 mm Gun M6 L/39 was replaced with a French D-925 90 mm low pressure gun, with a co-axial 0.50-inch (12.7 mm) M2 heavy machine gun .