OpisThe Titan Armoured Vehicle Launcher Bridge (AVLB) on display at the Medium Capability Demonstration Day at Bovington Camp. MOD 45147390.jpg
English: The Titan Armoured Vehicle Launcher Bridge (AVLB) on display at the Medium Capability Demonstration Day at Bovington Camp, in front of an all military audience.
The Trojan is designed to cross-gaps of up to 60m, laying a selection of close support bridges. It can carry and lay the current range of In-Service No 10, 11 and 12 Close Support Bridges BR90. It is based on the Challenger chassis so that many spares are already available.
The Army has ordered 33 units. The whole programme has cost about £336 million and taken 5 years to complete.
General Info:
Crew 3; Weight - 62.500kg; Max Road Speed - 59 kph; Road Range - 450 km:
Engine Power - 1,200 bhp; Armament - 7.62 mm General Purpose Machine Gun
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|The Titan Armoured Vehicle Launcher Bridge (AVLB) on display at the Medium Capability Demonstration Day at Bovington Camp, in front of an all military audience.
The Trojan is designed to cross-g...
The Titan Armoured Vehicle Launcher Bridge (AVLB) on display at the Medium Capability Demonstration Day at Bovington Camp, in front of an all military audience.The Trojan is designed to cross-gaps of up to 60m, laying a selection of close support bridges. It can carry and lay the current range of In-Service No 10, 11 and 12 Close Support Bridges BR90. It is based on the Challenger chassis so that many spares are already available.The Army has ordered 33 units. The whole programme has cost about£336 million and taken 5 years to complete.General Info:Crew 3; Weight - 62.500kg; Max Road Speed - 59 kph; Road Range - 450 km:Engine Power - 1,200 bhp; Armament - 7.62 mm General Purpose Machine Gun