LAV III RWS NANUK - A Closer Look
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First look at the newest addition to the Museum collection: LAV III RWS (Remote Weapon System Variant) aka NANUK.
This Canadian designed and made military vehicle just arrived at the Museum. Executive Director: Jeremy Neal Blowers (aka Tank_Museum_Guy) gives a very quick talk on the vehicle and a comparison with the original LAV III in the Museum.
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Cool!!
Thanks, this will help in the ongoing fight with VAC over the lack of crew protection in the AVGPs and LAV 3.
Very cool stuff, great video as always guys
I don't know why they took the turret off, still really cool though and nice video
Weren't these suppose to have the Tow Under Armour turret installed originally? I believe that version was with drawn due to all the regular LAV III losses so they could field more troop carriers.
Tnx for the video! Can you please tell me is uparmored version of LAV III able to winstand 14.5mm AP and older Soviet era 30mm AP rounds? Is vehicle even tested against that when decision to field uparmored version was made or focus was just on mine and IED protection?
whats the CFR of the C2 at 55 seconds?
Flat floor plate not best practice - they needed V shaped bottom hull to deflect blast outwards from vehicle.
Drain plugs dangling as always lol
Can you buy one of this ???
@tank_museum_guy
3 ай бұрын
No, it’s controlled goods.
Love the Museum, but our government really should have donated these LAVs to Ukraine.
@tank_museum_guy
3 ай бұрын
They did, all the stock and all the remaining parts. Just two were saved. One for Canadian War Museum in Ottawa and one for this museum. Just two were saved to save our history and the story of those who served in them. All the remaining LAV III and variants going to Ukraine. We can’t allow a war to destroy ALL our history
@LukePRTR
3 ай бұрын
Should have been made availible for civilians to buy...