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Terrier British Armored Engineer Vehicle

Terrier

Armored Engineer Vehicle
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Basic Information
Name
Terrier British Armored Engineer Vehicle
Designation
Terrier
Alternate Designation
Terrier
Equipment Type
Armored Engineer Vehicle
Manufacturer
BAE Systems
Date of Introduction
2013
Description

The Terrier British Armored Engineer Vehicle (AEV) is a medium-weight armored combat engineer vehicle developed by BAE Systems for the British Army's Royal Engineers. It represents a significant advancement over its predecessor, the FV180, and sets new standards in combat engineering capability. The vehicle incorporates an integrated drive-by-wire architecture, enabling complete remote operation from up to 2 kilometres away using secure wireless control that is functionally equivalent to an Xbox controller. This remote operation capability enables the Terrier to operate in hazardous environments such as minefields, chemically contaminated areas, and counter-IED scenarios where human exposure is unacceptable. The modular design allows for rapid reconfiguration to meet diverse mission requirements. The primary tasks of the Terrier include: Obstacle and mine clearance Antitank ditch and trench excavation Route establishment and maintenance Combat earth-moving and fortification construction Gap crossing using pipe fascine deployment Demolition and concrete penetration (rock hammer attachment) Humanitarian assistance and debris clearing The Terrier sets several industry precedents: it is the first combat engineer vehicle with integrated drive-by-wire technology, the first AEV with a fully electronic open architecture that enables robotic integration, and the first medium-weight AEV to achieve air transportability without compromising protection or capability. These design features establish the platform as a benchmark for 21st-century combat engineering, particularly for NATO operations that require rapid deployment and sustained engineering support in expeditionary environments. Future development initiatives include autonomous operation, integration of active protection systems, enhanced survivability features such as RBSL's Telford Enhanced Reactive Armour, advanced sensors, and next-generation engineering attachments. These enhancements are intended to ensure the platform remains operationally relevant for mid-21st-century operations.

Ground Specifications
Crew 2
Mobility Type Tracked
Main Weapon 7.62mm general purpose machine gun (GPMG)
Engine Diesel (700 hp)
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 70.0 km/h
Range 500.0 km
System
Alternative Designation Terrier
Type Armored Engineer Vehicle
Manufacturer BAE Systems
Configuration Track
Crew 2 ea
Engineering Equipment and Capabilities The vehicle's front-mounted clamshell bucket provides a 5-tonne lift capacity and can shift 300 tons of earth per hour—demonstrating exceptional earthmoving efficiency. The side-mounted telescopic excavator arm offers 3,000 kilograms of lift capacity at maximum reach and accommodates multiple attachment options including buckets, rippers, rock hammers, earth augers, and lifting hooks.
Dimensions
Length 9.3 m
Width 2.96 m
Height 2.8 m
Weight, Combat 30 tons
Automotive
Engine Name Caterpillar C18
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 700 hp
Maximum Range 500 km
Maximum Speed 70 km/h
Amphibious No
Gradient INA
Side Slope INA
Vertical Step INA
Trench INA
Fording 2.0 m
Main Weapon System
Note An optional 7.62mm general purpose machine gun (GPMG) provides limited local defense.
Protection
Armor The Terrier incorporates modular, multi-layered protection architecture. The steel hull features double-skinned floor construction providing enhanced protection against anti-tank and anti-personnel mines.
Applique Armor Ballistic protection extends to small arms fire and shell splinter impacts, with optional add-on armour kits available to adapt the vehicle for specific threat environments.
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment The vehicle mounts eight smoke grenade dischargers arranged in two banks of four, providing 360-degree screening capability for tactical maneuver under fire.
Details
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
T
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
9.3 m
Width
2.96 m
Height
2.8 m
Weight
30000 kg
Operators (1)
United Kingdom
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