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Main gun: [[M242|25mm Bushmaster]]<br>
Main gun: [[M242|25mm Bushmaster]]<br>
Ammunition Stowage:  210 ready/510 stowed<br>
Ammunition Stowage:  210 ready/510 stowed<br>
Default Ammunition: 120/86 M791 APDS-T, 0/514 M792 HE-I-T*<br>
Default Ammunition: 60/147 M791 APDS-T, 150/364 M792 HE-I-T*<br>
* The default loadout doesn't include any HE-I-T in the ready slot, this must be adjusted in the scenario to allow the use of these rounds.
 




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Default Ammunition: 400/1410 7.62mm NATO<br>
Default Ammunition: 400/1410 7.62mm NATO<br>


Commander's machine gun: 7.62mm MAG<br>
Ammunition Stowage: 200 ready/400 stowed<br>
Default Ammunition: 200/400 7.62mm NATO<br>


Grenade Dischargers: Grenades<br>
Grenade Dischargers: Grenades<br>
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Combat Mass: 13.2t<br>
Combat Mass: 13.2t<br>
Engine Power: 275hp<br>
Engine Power: 275hp<br>
Height ?m <br>
Height 2.69m <br>


== General ==
== General ==

Revision as of 20:33, 14 January 2012

Statistics

Main gun: 25mm Bushmaster
Ammunition Stowage: 210 ready/510 stowed
Default Ammunition: 60/147 M791 APDS-T, 150/364 M792 HE-I-T*


Coaxial machine gun: 7.62mm MAG
Ammunition Stowage: 400 ready/1410 stowed
Default Ammunition: 400/1410 7.62mm NATO

Commander's machine gun: 7.62mm MAG
Ammunition Stowage: 200 ready/400 stowed
Default Ammunition: 200/400 7.62mm NATO

Grenade Dischargers: Grenades
Ammunition Stowage: 8 ready/8 stowed
Default Ammunition: 4/4 Smoke, 4/4 HE*

  • The HE grenades represent individual grenades, but the Smoke rounds are salvos fired from left/right groups. The supply of smoke grenades should be limited to 1 ready/1 stowed.


Armour protection:
Frontal Turret Armour: Thin. Protected vs HMG
Frontal Hull Armour: Thin. Protected vs HMG
(no information within SB documentation)

Combat Mass: 13.2t
Engine Power: 275hp
Height 2.69m

General

The ASLAV-25 is an Australian equivalent of the LAV-25 and is also in the Mowag Piranha family of vehicles. The vehicle has a large turret armed with the 25mm autocannon, Autralian requirements include additional water, spare wheels, and as a result the ASLAV-25 doesn't tend to operate with dismounts.
The armour is barely adequate against light auto cannon or HMG and offers little protection against infantry anti-armour weapons or any large calibre gun. The FCS includes a laser range finder, independant TIS and day sights using seperate optics, and a ballistic computer which provides a 'fixed' lead solution based on the tracking immediately prior to requesting an autolay. While this isn't as responsive as a full dynamic lead capability, it doesn't suffer as much from low tracking quality which may arise from a wheeled suspension moving cross country, and is an improvement over the fully manual lead of the M2/M3 series.

The 8x8 independant suspension allows 'near tank class' off-road performance on favourable terrain, but this is mostly in comparison with older tank designs. Modern MBTs have improved suspension and power, and wheeled APCs can't compare favourably to the degree of mobility this offers.

The ASLAV-25 does not carry troops.

See this article for some hints about ASLAV employment.

Thermal Signature

ASLAV-25 TIS image, front-right ASLAV-25 TIS image, rear-left

Crew Positions

Gunner's Position F6

In Steel Beasts the gunner's position on the ASLAV-25 is fully crew-able but partially modeled. Currently the user cannot access an interior 3D view. The gunner's position is accessed by pressing F6.

Thermal Imaging Sight (TIS)

The most useful aspect of the GPS view is the thermal imaging system (TIS). Activate the TIS by pressing + on the num pad. The TIS sight on the ASLAV-25 is the primary sight. Turning it off will result in a black screen if you are utilizing the gunner's primary sight.

In low magnification, the reticle will display a set of brackets around the center of the sight. These brackets show the area that the high magnification will zoom into. The TIS low magnification sight is used to quickly scan the terrain, looking for any hot spots that stand out in the view. Once a heat signature is spotted, press N to zoom in, switching the sight to high magnification.

The fire control system of the ASLAV-25 is a bit tricky in comparison to other vehicles. See the following illustration to understand its operation:

ASLAV-25 FCS operation; it is normal for the reticle to be displayed at the top of the sight in TIS mode