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Cadillac Gage Commando American 4x4 Light Armored Vehicle

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Basic Information
Name
Cadillac Gage Commando American 4x4 Light Armored Vehicle
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Cadillac Gage
Date of Introduction
1971
Description

The Cadillac Gage Commando, frequently denoted as the M706 in US military service, is an American armored car designed to be amphibious. It was engineered by Cadillac Gage specifically for the United States Military Police Corps during the Vietnam War as an armed convoy escort vehicle. The Commando was one of the first vehicles to combine the traditionally separate roles of an armored personnel carrier and a conventional armored car, much like the Soviet BTR-40. Its notable height, amphibious capability, and waterproofed engine allowed American crews to fight effectively in the jungles of Vietnam by observing their opponents over thick vegetation and fording the country's deep rivers. The Commando was eventually produced in three distinct marks: the V-100, V-150, and V-200, all of which were modified for a number of diverse battlefield roles. An unlicensed variant of the Commando series, the Bravia Chaimite, was also manufactured in Portugal. After the American military disengagement from Vietnam, the Commando series was gradually retired from active US service. It was superseded in the Military Police Corps by the derivative M1117 Armored Security Vehicle during the 1990s. The V-100 series of vehicles was developed in the early 1960s by the Terra-Space division of the Cadillac Gage company of Warren, Michigan. By 1962 a patent was filed and received by Terra-Space for a vehicle then only known as the Commando. The first prototype emerged in 1963, and the production variants entered service in 1964. The vehicle is equipped with four-wheel drive and uses axles similar to the ones used in the M34 series of trucks. The engine is a gasoline-powered 360-cubic-inch Chrysler V8, same as in the early gas models of the M113 armored personnel carriers. Its 5-speed manual transmission allows it to traverse relatively rough terrain. The M706 has a road speed of 62 mph (100 km/h), and can travel across water at 3 mph (4.8 km/h). A Commando's armor consists of high hardness alloy steel called Cadaloy, which protects against projectiles up to 7.62×51mm. Partly because of its armor, the M706 has an unloaded mass of over 7 tons. As a result, a common problem with the vehicle is rear axle failure caused by the extreme weight. However, because the armor also provides the monocoque structural framework, it can be lighter than a soft vehicle to which armor has been added, and the angle of the armor also helps protect against hits and mine blasts. The V-100 was available in turret and open-top models. Factory prototype turret options included the T-60, T-70, and T-90. The T-60 featured a combination of either two .50 caliber machine guns, two .30 caliber machine guns, or one of each, and had manual traverse. The specific .30 caliber machine gun options were extremely varied, with from factory configurations including the M1919A4E1, M37, M73, M219, and MG42. Later the M60 and FN MAG were also added to the list of options. The Cadillac Gage company also intended to use the solenoid trigger equipped fixed machine gun version of the Stoner 63 weapon system, but this was dropped after tests showed the smaller caliber cartridge to be unsuited to this role. The T-90 featured a single 20 mm cannon with power traverse. The T-70, developed for police use, featured 4 tear gas launchers, vision blocks all around the turret for 360-degree vision, and no other weapons. The T-70 and T-90 were not put into mass production with a modified T-60, with the guns mounted together in the center, instead of on the outer edges, becoming the standard. A variant of this turret featuring the 7.62 mm General Electric Minigun was also developed. In addition an open-topped variant with a central parapet was developed. The intended usage of this variant was to be a mortar portee, but a total of five machine gun mounts could also be fitted. There were 2 in front, one in the rear all three M2 Browning or Mk 19 capable and one folding pintle point on each side capable of mounting any .30 caliber machine gun such as the M1919 Browning machine gun, M60 or any other machine gun of that class. An enclosed raised superstructure "pod" was also developed for converting the V-100 into either a command vehicle or for police use. The variants for police work featured special elongated firing ports for better angles of fire for tear gas grenade launchers. Relatively large-gunned variants of the V-100 began appearing in 1964, when Cadillac Gage marketed the Commando against the Alvis Saladin and Panhard AML-90 for a Royal Saudi Army requirement specifying a wheeled armoured vehicle equipped with a large semi-automatic cannon. A number of V-150s were later successfully tested and offered with a Mecar low-pressure 90mm smoothbore gun. With the new turret and gun, the V-150 was manned by a crew of three, although it retained enough space for eight additional passengers if no additional shell racks were added. At maximum capacity its hull could store up to thirty-nine rounds of 90mm ammunition and still seat four additional passengers. Subsequent V-150 models incorporated a slightly larger turret armed with a much more powerful Cockerill Mk.III 90mm gun, the same as that carried by the EE-9 Cascavel. A third fire support option involved the retrofitting of the Commando chassis with the complete turret and 76mm L23A1 gun of the FV101 Scorpion light tank.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Engine V-8 Gasoline (210 hp)
Active Protection None
Variants
LAV-150 Commando V-100 Original model with gasoline engine with top speed of 100 km/h. Variants included APCs, 81-mm mortar carriers, command vehicles, Dragon missile carrier, TOW missile carrier, police & fire variants, & turreted versions with various weapons
LAV-150 Command V-150 Diesel engine with top speed of 89 km/h
LAV-150 Command V-150S Stretched by an additional 0.46 m, improved cross-country performance, & higher payload capacity
LAV-150 Command V-150ST Stretched variant with a turbo-charged engine with bottom of side hatch forming a step to dismount
LAV-150 Commando V-200 (Singapore) Chrysler gasoline engine with different variants (20-mm turret, 90-mm turret, RBS-70 SAM system for air defense, recovery vehicle, & 120-mm mortar carrier)
LAV-150 V-300 6 X 6 variant with 9-10 troops, 3 crew, 105 km/h speed, & amphibious
DN-III/V Caballo (Mexico) DN-88 has 7.62-mm MG in turret; DN-V has 12.7-mm MG; both have mount for RM-12 light MG in rear
Malaysian Upgraded V-150 Proposed version to covert Malaysian army V-150s from gasoline to diesel engines
M1117 ASV/ASV-150 Bridges the gap between the HMMWV & APC with a turret featuring a MK-19 40-mm AGL & a 14.7 (.50 caliber) machine gun
M707 Armored Knight Artillery support vehicle
Mobile Strike Force Vehicle (MSFV) (Afghanistan) 3 variants (APC with gunner protective kit, APC with turret, & ambulance) additional protection using off-the-shelf parts
Tactical Armored Patrol Vehicle (Canada) When fielded, it will use the Kongsberg Protector remotely operation weapons station
Commando Advanced APC Extended vehicle to increase troop capacity with V-shaped hull to deflect mine blasts
System
Alternative Designations LAV-150 Commando
Description 4 X 4 light armored vehicle with an exit door on both sides of the vehicle for 2 soldiers with no firing ports
Manufacturer Cadillac Gage
Crew 3 (driver, commander, gunner)
Dimensions
Chassis Length Overall 5.69 m (18 ft 8 in) (V-100/V-150) 6.12 m (20 ft 1 in) (V-200)
Width Overall 2.26 m (7 ft 5 in) (V-100/V-150) 2.43 m (8 ft 0 in) (V-200)
Height Overall 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) (V-100/V-200) 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) (V-150)
Combat Weight 7.37 tonnes (8.12 short tons; 7.25 long tons) (V-100) 9.8 tonnes (10.8 short tons; 9.6 long tons) (V-150) 12.73 tonnes (14.03 short tons; 12.53 long tons) (V-200)
Automotive
Engine Name Chrysler 361
Engine Type Eight-cylinder petrol
Engine Power 210
Cruising Range (km) 644 km
Speed (Max Road) 100 km/h
Speed (Max Swim) 5 km/h
Fording Depth M1117 variant: 1.5 (all others amphibious)
Armament
FN MAG
Caliber/length 7.62-mm
Type Cupola Machine Gun
Ammo 3200 Rounds: Ball-T, Match, API, API-T
Maximum Effective Range 1500 (day); INA (night) m
Armor Penetration INA
Muzzle Velocity 840 m/s
Protection
Armor (turret front) Against 7.62-mm ball
Applique Armor No
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
Self-entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection System No
Smoke Equipment Available
Survivability Equipment V-shaped hull available
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Wheeled Light Armored Vehicles
Land > Infantry Vehicles > Wheeled Light Armored Vehicles
Filter Label
C
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
0.69 m
Height
0.73 m
Weight
7370 kg
Operators (30)
Bolivia
Botswana
Cambodia
Cameroon
Chad
Dominican Republic
Egypt
Ethiopia
Gabon
Guatemala
Haiti
Indonesia
Jamaica
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
Malaysia
Mexico
Oman
Peru
Philippines
Portugal
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Somalia
Sudan
Thailand
Tunisia
Venezuela
Vietnam
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