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Eagle I Swiss 4x4 Reconnaissance Vehicle

Eagle I

Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle
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Basic Information
Name
Eagle I Swiss 4x4 Reconnaissance Vehicle
Designation
Eagle I
Alternate Designation
Eagle I
Equipment Type
Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle
Manufacturer
General Dynamics European Land Systems-Mowag, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland General Dynamics European land Systems-Germany, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Date of Introduction
1995
Description

The MOWAG Eagle is a wheeled armored vehicle designed by the Swiss MOWAG corporation. It has gone through several generations of development. The current vehicle, introduced in November 2003, is the Eagle IV, which is based on the Duro IIIP chassis. The original MOWAG Eagle used the chassis and running gear of the United States Humvee, while the Eagle II and Eagle III use the chassis and running gear of the Humvee ECV. A Prototype is now part of the Military Museum Full. The MOWAG Eagle IV and V used the chassis and running gear of the Mowag Duro. A modular 6×6 variant that was developed for an Australian Army tender made its market debut at Eurostatory 2012.

Ground Specifications
Crew 4
Engine 6.5 liter (397 cu in) liquid-cooled V8 diesel (159 hp)
Active Protection None
Range 300.0 km
Variants
Eagle I INA
Eagle II Reconnaissance Vehicle This variant is slightly heavier than the Eagle I with a better power-to-weight ratio. The chassis is based on the enhanced capability vehicle (ECV) Humvee. It is fitted with a metal and composite armor shell capable of withstanding NATO Standard Agreement (STANAG) Level II or III threats. A Mowag armored MBk2 observation cupola is fitted.
Eagle III Artillery Forward Observation Vehicle This vehicle is used for target surveillance, acquisition, observation, reconnaissance and patrol missions. It carries a crew of four (driver, surveyor, forward observer and signals operator). Panoramic bulletproof windows ring the vehicle, which is fitted with a raised roof. It is protected by high-hardness armored steel and composite armor. Additional mine protection is available as an option.
Eagle IV Military Tactical Vehicle The military tactical vehicle is suited as a platform for mission roles such as reconnaissance, surveillance, command or military police tasks. It is based on the advanced Mowag Duro 3 chassis technology with roll stabilizer and the De-Dion axle system. Along with the permanent all-wheel drive system, the roll stabilizer and axle system help give the vehicle high off- and on-road mobility.
Eagle V This is a further development of the Eagle IV with a larger payload capacity, internal volume and increased crew protection, while providing the same mobility. The vehicles can be optimized for different missions with the application of modular add-on kits. It is available in 4 x 4 and 6 x 6 variants. The former was made public in 2010 and the latter in 2012. The two variants are about 80 percent common.
Eagle BAT ambulance This ambulance accommodates an emergency doctor, rescue assistant and a driver/paramedic. The vehicle permits patient transport and emergency treatment under protection.
Eagle V 6 x 6 The is a 6 x6 compact off-road vehicle powered by a six-cylinder turbo-diesel engine coupled to a five-speed automatic transmission and a two-stage transfer case.
VERO robotics kit Developed by Ruag Defence in Switzerland, this is a robotics kit that can be retrofitted onto the Eagle IV, among other vehicles.
System
Alternative Designation Eagle I
Type Reconnaissance Vehicle
Manufacturer General Dynamics European Land Systems-Mowag, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland General Dynamics European land Systems-Germany, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Family Eagle Series
Crew 4 (driver, commander, signals operator, observer)
Passenger Capacity INA
Dimensions
Length 4.90 m
Width 2.28 m
Height 2.35 m
Weight, Combat 5,000 kg
Automotive
Engine Name 1 x GM LNA
Engine Type 6.5 liter (397 cu in) liquid-cooled V8 diesel
Engine Power 159 hp at 3,400 rpm
Fuel Capacity 95 liters
Transmission Hydramatic 4L80E automatic; 4 forward/1 reverse gears
Range 300 km
Speed, Maximum Road 100 km/h
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Fording Depth 0.76 m
Main Gun
Note 1 x 7.62-mm machine gun facing forward in turret. Name of 7.62mm Machine Gun: INA
Fire Control
Name INA
Computerized FCS No
Main Gun Stabilization No
Protection
Hull Armor protection against 5.56-mm and 7.62-mm ball ammo from 33 yds (30 m) and up; and protection against 7.62-mm steel jacket ammo from 109 yds (100 m) and up
Turret Armor protection against 5.56-mm and 7.62-mm ball ammo from 33 yds (30 m) and up; and protection against 7.62-mm steel jacket ammo from 109 yds (100 m) and up
Applique Armor Available
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
Mine Clearing No
NBC Protection Yes, Overpressure System
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin Switzerland
Category Reconnaissance Vehicles
Land > Infantry Vehicles > Reconnaissance Vehicles
Filter Label
E
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
4.9 m
Width
2.28 m
Height
2.35 m
Weight
5000 kg
Operators (3)
Germany
Denmark
Switzerland
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