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Hmm... did the USMC buy the Grizzly after the Army nichts it? Assault Breacher Vehicle
January 5, 2005: The U.S. Marine Corps is buying 33 Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV). Built on the chassis of an M-1 tank, the 63 ton vehicle has a new turret that lacks the 120mm gun, but has a .50 caliber machine-gun. The ABV can be fitted with several different plows; two for clearing mines, and one a dozer blade for clearing debris or crashing right into buildings. The ABV has a two man crew, and can also be operated remotely. It also comes equipped with a rapid ordnance-removal system, demolition charges and a lane-marking system. The first ABVs will arrive in Iraq this Summer.
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USMC expects first Assault Breacher Vehicle by year-end The US Marine Corps (USMC) is set to take delivery of its first production Assault Breacher Vehicles (ABVs) based on re-roled surplus General Dynamics Land Systems M1A1 Abrams main battle tank (MBT) chassis by the end of 2007. The ABV is being fast-tracked into service under the leadership of the USMC Systems Command to provide the service with a combat engineer capability that the US Army currently lacks, following the cancellation of the very expensive Grizzly breacher vehicle several years ago Janes, 21 Sep 2007
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