'Warrior of C Coy 2 R ANGLIAN at checkpoint between Vitez and Travnik. Evening 18.7.94', Bosnia, 1994
Pencil drawing by Jonathan Wade, 18 July 1994.
The Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle is an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) used to transport soldiers into an operational area. It also provides firepower support when they have disembarked via its powerful L21A1 30 mm Rarden cannon and its 7.62 mm machine-gun. Crewed by a commander, driver and gunner, the Warrior is able to carry up to seven fully-equipped soldiers with their supplies and additional weapons. Soldiers enter the vehicle via a ramp in the rear. The Warrior entered service in 1988 and has seen service in the Gulf, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Warrior variants include an artillery observation post vehicle (OPV), a command post vehicle (CPV), and a Royal Mechanical and Electrical Engineers (REME) recovery and repair vehicle. All these variants lack the main 30 mm cannon but are still equipped with the 7.62 mm gun. The Warrior has a maximum speed of 46 mph (75 km/hr).
From a collection of sketches made during peace-keeping operations in Bosnia 1994.
NAM Accession Number
NAM. 1997-10-2-1
Copyright/Ownership
National Army Museum Copyright
Location
National Army Museum, Study Collection
Object URL
https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1997-10-2-1
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