through full-length, wide rubber tracks and a lightweight body. The two sections of the vehicle are articulated, allowing it to keep contact with the ground over broken terrain. The ground pressure is low enough that the vehicle can traverse loose snow without sinking. The vehicle is
amphibious and propelled in water by its tracks.
Bv 206x Below follows common variants of the basic vehicle where most alternations consists of the equipment installed on the base vehicle.
Bv 206A The Bv 206A is an ambulance version, which is capable of carrying stretchers in the rear compartment.
Bv 206F The Bv 206F is a fire appliance variant.
RaBv 2061 The RaBv 2061 (RadioBandvagn 2061) is a Swedish Army communications/command version, fitted with radio equipment and workplaces for staff members.
RlBv 2068 Signalist version of the Bv 206 with radio relay capability. The vehicle is outfitted with mission specific equipment that allows it to fill different functions in the Swedish military telecommunications network
Telenät 2000. It was used on the brigade and divisional echelons of the Swedish Army.
Other variants These includes mortar carrier, cargo carrier, fuel carrier, radar and command post. The units can easily be customized to meet customer requirements.
PvBv 2062 The PvBv 2062 (PansarvärnsBandvagn 2062) is a Swedish Army anti-tank vehicle, an open top version of the Bv 206 roll-bars that can be lowered to operate the 90 mm
Pvpj 1110 recoilless anti-tank gun.
PvBv 2063 The PvBv 2063 (PansarvärnsBandvagn 2063) is another Swedish Army anti-tank vehicle, similar to the PvBv 2062, but fitted with the launch system for an
ATGM, either the
TOW (Rbs 55) or the Bofors
BILL (Rbs 56).
Bv 206S Bandvagn 206 Skyddad (protected) is an
armoured personnel carrier variant based on the bv 206 platform, which provides protection from shrapnel and small arms fire for the occupants. It is in service with the armed forces of
France,
Germany (379 bv 206D/S ordered),
Spain,
Netherlands,
Italy (158 units),
Sweden (93 units),
Greece (Bv 208) and
Singapore (300 units), which has replaced it with the
Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier. . Using a
Steyr M1-"Monoblock" engine (6-cylinder, 130 kW), the vehicle can carry the driver and 12 combat-equipped troops — four in the front compartment and eight in the rear. The bv 206S can be underslung and airlifted by Boeing
CH-47 Chinook and Sikorsky
CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters or carried in the
C-130 Hercules airplane, amongst others. Canadian troops taking part in
Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan made good use of this vehicle, riding over rough mountainous terrain with full combat gear, allowing the men to avoid the exhaustion they would have felt moving on foot at such high altitudes and in such conditions. The UK is looking to replace its bv 206Ds by 2020.
GAZ-3351 Produced in Russia under license from Hägglunds by the
GAZ Group at the Zavolzhsky Plant Of Caterpillar Tractors. Uses a 6-cylinder Steyr M16 turbodiesel engine.
BvS 10 of the
French Army The
BvS 10, not to be confused with the bv 206 or bv 206S, is a much larger but still fully amphibious armoured vehicle based upon the characteristic twin-cab, articulated steering system typical of Hägglunds all-terrain vehicles. It is equipped with a 6-cylinder
Steyr M1 engine with 200 kW. It was originally designed for the British
Royal Marines Commandos and named All Terrain Vehicle (Protected) - ATV(P) VIKING. It is in service with the
Royal Marines Armoured Support Group and the
Royal Netherlands Marine Corps. The
French Army have recently ordered 130 Bvs10s. The
Austrian Armed Forces 32 BvS10AUT represents the most modern variant with full vehicle and crew protection and a 12.7 mm remote-controlled weapon station. It is also planned for the Italian Army.
BvS 10 Beowulf The BvS 10 Beowulf is essentially an unarmored version of the BvS 10 Viking. == Specifications (original version) ==