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⚫ | The Panhard ERC 90 (Engin à Roues, Canon de 90 mm) is a French six-wheeled armoured all-terrain vehicle which is highly mobile and amphibious with an option of being NBC-proof. While various models were tested, only two versions of the ERC were developed and produced: the Lynx and the Sagaie. The main difference between the two versions is the type of turret and 90 mm gun fitted. Sagaie is French for Assegai, a type of African Spear. The first production order for the ERC 90 F1 ''Lynx'' was in October 1979 from Argentina, for 36 units, to be used by Argentine Marines to patrol the long border between Argentina and Chile. The second large order was from Mexico, for 42 units in early 1981. Both countries ordered the ERC ''Lynx'' version because it could elevate or depress its |
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⚫ | The Panhard ERC 90 (Engin à Roues, Canon de 90 mm) is a French six-wheeled armoured all-terrain vehicle which is highly mobile and amphibious with an option of being NBC-proof. While various models were tested, only two versions of the ERC were developed and produced: the Lynx and the Sagaie. The main difference between the two versions is the type of turret and 90 mm gun fitted. Sagaie is French for Assegai, a type of African Spear. The first production order for the ERC 90 F1 ''Lynx'' was in October 1979 from Argentina, for 36 units, to be used by Argentine Marines to patrol the long border between Argentina and Chile. The second large order was from Mexico, for 42 units in early 1981. Both countries ordered the ERC ''Lynx'' version because it could elevate or depress its 90 mm cannon over a wider range for operations in steep mountain terrain. This tank is still active. |
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− | [[File:YRDlg3rMg0s.jpg|thumb|301x301px|The ERC 90 moving through the Forest map]]Type: Armored car |
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− | Place of origin: France |
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− | Armor: 10 mm all round |
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− | Cannon caliber: 90 mm |
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− | Speed: 90 km/h |
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− | Weight: 8.3 metric tons |
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− | Amphibious: Yes |
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− | Shells capability: APDS, HEAT, and HE |
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== Not Yet Here == |
== Not Yet Here == |
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− | The ERC 90 Sagaie will be added in V2.0.[[Category:NATO Tanks]] |
+ | [[File:YRDlg3rMg0s.jpg|thumb|301x301px|The ERC 90 moving through the Forest map]]The ERC 90 Sagaie will be added in V2.0.[[Category:NATO Tanks]] |
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Revision as of 00:15, 8 June 2016
History
The Panhard ERC 90 (Engin à Roues, Canon de 90 mm) is a French six-wheeled armoured all-terrain vehicle which is highly mobile and amphibious with an option of being NBC-proof. While various models were tested, only two versions of the ERC were developed and produced: the Lynx and the Sagaie. The main difference between the two versions is the type of turret and 90 mm gun fitted. Sagaie is French for Assegai, a type of African Spear. The first production order for the ERC 90 F1 Lynx was in October 1979 from Argentina, for 36 units, to be used by Argentine Marines to patrol the long border between Argentina and Chile. The second large order was from Mexico, for 42 units in early 1981. Both countries ordered the ERC Lynx version because it could elevate or depress its 90 mm cannon over a wider range for operations in steep mountain terrain. This tank is still active.
Not Yet Here
The ERC 90 Sagaie will be added in V2.0.