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LAND 112 - Australian Light Armoured Vehicle

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Project Overview

The Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV) Program is procuring 8x8 wheeled light armoured vehicles. The vehicles are designed to conduct reconnaissance and surveillance activities over large distances with minimal logistic support. The project has progressed in four phases:

  • Phase 1. In 1990, 15 Light Armoured Vehicles were procured from the United States Marine Corps for a concept evaluation of wheeled reconnaissance in northern Australia. Phase 1 was completed in 1990.

  • Phase 2. In 1992, Defence signed a contract for 113 ASLAVs, ancillary equipment and logistic support. Phase 2 vehicle deliveries to Army were completed on schedule in 1997.

  • Phase 3. In 2000, DMO signed a contract for 144 new ASLAVs. Scope for Phase 3 also included the upgrade of Phase 2 vehicles to the Phase 3 build standard, simulation, surveillance and remote weapon stations. Phase 3 vehicle deliveries to Army were completed on schedule in 2004. The details of the remaining project elements under the ASLAV Program are:

    • The Standardisation Project to upgrade 113 Phase 2 vehicles to Phase 3 build standard.
    • The Crew Procedural Trainer Project will deliver nine high-fidelity containerised simulators.
    • The ASLAV-Surveillance Project will deliver up to 18  surveillance suites for integration into ASLAV-Surveillance variants.
    • he Behind Armour Commander’s Weapon Station Project has delivered 59 systems for selected ASLAV variants to enable the vehicle crew commanders to operate the weapon system without being exposed to direct fire.

  • Phase 4. Phase 4 is scoped to provide a mid-life upgrade to the entire ASLAV fleet. Project background and proposal information is available in the current published Defence Capability Plan.

Current Status

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All 257 vehicles have been delivered to contracted schedule. Standardisation of the Phase 2 fleet to the more evolved Phase 3 build standard is complete. The upgraded vehicle has enhancements to both its offensive capabilities and crew, including new electric turret drives, improved thermal sights, integrated laser range finder, second generation drive line and new suspension components.

Other enhancements include Remote Weapon Stations, which have been accepted into service by Army as the materiel solution for the Behind Armour Commander’s Weapon Station capability. An advanced gunnery simulator, the Crew Procedural Trainer, is in service with Army. In addition, the developmental stage of the Surveillance project is progressing with a prototype Multi-Spectral Surveillance Suite being tested in Australia from late 2008.

Phase 4 has received First Pass approval from Government. A Systems Design and Development (SDD) activity will be conducted during the period 2007-2009 to investigate options to enhance the survivability and situational awareness of the ASLAV. As part of the SDD activity, prototypes will be developed incorporating the latest levels of survivability and signature management.

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LAND 112 - Australian Light Armoured Vehicle
Armoured Fighting Vehicle Systems Program Officeclick here to enlarge
Land Manoeuvre Systems Branch
Land Systems Division
Defence Materiel Organisation
Victoria Barracks Melbourne
256-310 St Kilda Road
SOUTHBANK VIC 3006
Australia

Program Manager
Telephone:  +61 3 9282 6322
Facsimile:    +61 3 9282 6435

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Last updated: 29 April 2008
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