Begleitpanzer 57 AIFSV

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Begleitpanzer 57
AIFSV Side1.png
Begleitpanzer 57 side-view.
TypeInfantry fighting vehicle
Place of originWest Germany
Production history
No. built1
Specifications
Length7.48 m with gun forward

Main
armament
Bofors 57 mm SAK L/70 Mk1
Secondary
armament
BGM-71 TOW
Side view with turret in 9 o'clock position

The Begleitpanzer 57 (Escort Tank 57) was a AIFSV (Armored Infantry Fire Support Vehicle) project of the companies Thyssen-Henschel and Bofors. Only a single prototype was built. It consists of a modified Marder chassis carrying a Bofors 57 mm L/70 Mark 1 naval artillery gun and a TOW ATGM.

In the mid-1970s, the two then-existing companies Thyssen-Henschel and Bofors began without government a mandate with the development of an infantry escort tank, as they believed to have discovered a gap in a light fire support platform. The vehicle was first introduced in November 1977. However, due to lack of interest from potential buyers, the project was not pursued.

Description[]

The modified hull of the armored personnel carrier Marder was used as chassis. Here all the components of the infantry fight, such as bullet covers, rear MG, tailgate and hatchways of the crew compartment had been removed to accommodate the much larger turret and associated equipment.

The asymmetrically shaped turret resembles the Marder turret. On the left of the turret ceiling is the hatch of the commander with angle mirrors and a stabilized round periscope. On the right side of the turret is the gunner's hatch, with access to the exterior TOW launcher. The launcher operated with a telescope with night vision thermal imaging system, a laser rangefinder and tracked control system for the missiles. For the commander, there was a monitor with parallel information.

The turret had a recess in the middle in the longitudinal direction, in which the external, crest-fixed pipe cradle was mounted, holding the Bofors 57 mm L/70 Mark 1 naval artillery gun. The cannon had an autoloader and moved in the elevation range from -8° to +45°. The vehicle carried an ammunition supply of 48 cartridges 57 mm ammunition and six anti-tank guided missiles.

The technical data corresponded to those of the Marder, except

  • the length with cannon in 12 o'clock position: 7.48 m;
  • the height: 2,51 m.

Literature[]

  • F.M. von Senger und Etterlin: Taschenbuch der Panzer 1983 – Tanks of the World. Bernard & Graefe, München 1983, ISBN 3-7637-5255-2.
  • F.M. von Senger und Etterlin: Tanks of the World 1983. Arms and Armour Press, London 1983, ISBN 0-85368-585-1 (engl.)
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