Chaiseri Completed Upgraded and Testing of RTMC's AAV7A1

12 September 2019


AAV7A1 and the LVTP7 of RTMC (all photos : RTMC)

AAV7A1 Assault Amphibious Vehicle of Marine Assault Amphibious Vehicle Battalion, Royal Thai Marine Corps, of the Royal Thai Navy have been upgraded and tested by Thailand company's Chaiseri.

25 - 30 July 2019 organized personnel and equipment, performed in a press conference on the activities of Chalerm Phrakiat Navy Triathlon of the Royal Thai Navy, Field 5 at Krom Luang Chumphon Camp Marine Corps Command Unit, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province.



Between 26-30 August 2019 62nd Army Corps Commander organized personnel under training and knowledge review on the part of Amphibious vehicle weapon system, drive system, engine systems and related systems.

To develop the personnel to have knowledge and understanding before and after the operation and use of the equipment of the unit to maximize efficiency at Sujit Bunnag Building and Training Area, Amphibious Parking Garage Colonel B.S.



August 8-11, 2019 organized personnel and military equipment to perform field service outside the normal location of training as a preliminary unit Colonel B.S. Annual 62nd, at the training area, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province and Ban Chang District, Rayong Province.

Image set published by Amphibious Vehicle Battalion Marine Corps Marine Assault Amphibious Vehicle Battalion, Royal Thai Marine Corps Division, of the Royal Thai Navy on-site training and field training.



Has shown the newly updated AAV7A1 amphibious vehicle, as you can see from the outside picture, the lower part of the car has a new belt that raises more from the ground. And around the car where the installation of the EAAK Enhanced Applique Armor Kit around the car to increase the protection power.

Amphibious vehicle AAV7A1 at Colonel B.S. become the new AAV7A1 RAM/RS (Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability/Rebuild to Standard) has been modernized to be at least 3 vehicles.



The new turret will still be armed with a 40x53mm Mk 19 grenade launcher and a Browning M2HB .50caliber heavy machine gun (12.7x99mm), including the installation of a new fire control system and night vision camera to increase efficiency, also could battle at night.

The picture set also shows the driver station of the newly revamped AAV7A1 Thai Marine Corps equipped with a digital meter display, including improvements to the Cummins VTA903-T525 diesel engine, 525HP and the twin Disc HS 255 transmission. Transmission: four forward gears, two reverse gears.



According to the Thai Navy, there are 3 AAV7A1 amphibious improvements 300 million baht ($ 9.8 million). Currently, at Colonel B.C. there are 12 old LVTP7 updated amphibious vehicles and 24 new AAV7A1 amphibious vehicles.

The improvement was carried out by Chaiseri metal & rubber Co. Ltd., Thailand, the latest work that Thai Chaiseri received from the Marine Command of the Thai Navy.



Following on from improvements to the Cadillac Gage V-150 Commando tire armored vehicle, the Tank Battalion, the Marine Corps that has been installed with the remote IMI WAVE 200 Israeli turret.

(AAG)

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