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An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV, also known as (mechanized) infantry combat vehicle, (M)ICV) is a type of armoured fighting vehicle
Armoured fighting vehicle

An armoured fighting vehicle is a military vehicle, protected by vehicle armour and armed with weapons. Most AFVs are equipped for driving in rugged terrain....
 (AFV) used to carry infantry
Infantry

Infantry are soldiers who are primarily trained for the role of fighting on foot. A soldier in the infantry is known as an infantryman. Infantry units have more physically demanding training than other branches of armies, and place a greater emphasis on fitness, physical strength and aggression....
 into battle and provide fire support for them.

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IFVs are similar to armoured personnel carrier
Armoured personnel carrier

Armoured personnel carriers are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield. They usually have only a machine gun although variants carry recoilless rifles, anti-tank guided missiles , or mortar ....
s (APCs), designed to transport five to ten infantrymen and their equipment.






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An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV, also known as (mechanized) infantry combat vehicle, (M)ICV) is a type of armoured fighting vehicle
Armoured fighting vehicle

An armoured fighting vehicle is a military vehicle, protected by vehicle armour and armed with weapons. Most AFVs are equipped for driving in rugged terrain....
 (AFV) used to carry infantry
Infantry

Infantry are soldiers who are primarily trained for the role of fighting on foot. A soldier in the infantry is known as an infantryman. Infantry units have more physically demanding training than other branches of armies, and place a greater emphasis on fitness, physical strength and aggression....
 into battle and provide fire support for them.

Background


IFVs are similar to armoured personnel carrier
Armoured personnel carrier

Armoured personnel carriers are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield. They usually have only a machine gun although variants carry recoilless rifles, anti-tank guided missiles , or mortar ....
s (APCs), designed to transport five to ten infantrymen and their equipment. They are differentiated from APCs ("battle taxis") by their enhanced armament (allowing them to give direct-fire support during an assault), firing ports (allowing the infantry to fire personal weapons while mounted), and usually improved armour
Vehicle armour

Armoured fighting vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles, or shell s, protecting the personnel inside from enemy fire....
. They are typically armed with an autocannon
Autocannon

File:Autocannon MLG27.jpgAn autocannon is a rapid fire projectile weapon. Autocannon often have a larger caliber than a machine gun , but there is no maximum or minimum caliber that makes a weapon an autocannon....
 of 20 to 40mm caliber, 7.62mm machine guns and possibly with ATGMs and/or surface-to-air missile
Surface-to-air missile

A surface to air missile or ground-to-air missile is a missile designed to be launched from the ground to destroy aircraft. It is a type of anti-aircraft....
s. IFVs are usually tracked
Caterpillar track

File:279-7.jpgContinuous tracks are large tracks used on the so-called caterpillar tanks, engineering vehicle and certain other off-road vehicles....
, but some wheeled vehicles fall into this category, too. IFVs are generally much less heavily-armed and -armoured than main battle tanks
Tank

A tank is a Continuous track, armoured fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat which combines operational mobility and Military tactics Offensive and defence capabilities....
 (MBTs), but they sometimes carry missiles, such as the NATO TOW
BGM-71 TOW

The BGM-71 TOW is an anti-tank guided missile. "TOW" stands for "Tube-launched Optically-tracked Wire-to-command-Link" guided Missile Set. The TOW was first produced in 1970 and is the most widely used anti-tank guided missile in the world....
 missile and Soviet Spigot which offer a significant threat to tanks.

Arguably, the first mass produced IFV was the West German Schützenpanzer 12-3
Schützenpanzer Lang HS.30

The Sch?tzenpanzer Lang HS.30 was a Germany infantry fighting vehicle developed during the 1950s. It was a Switzerland Hispano-Suiza design, with a Rolls-Royce Limited engine....
 which served in the Bundeswehr
Bundeswehr

The Bundeswehr is the name of the unified armed forces of the Germany and their civil administration and procurement authorities. The States of Germany are not allowed to maintain armed forces of their own, since the Constitution determines that matters of defense fall into the sole responsibility of the Federal government....
 from 1958 until the early 1980s. The SPz 12-3 mounted a 20 mm autocannon in a small turret and carried a half-squad of five armored infantrymen.

Although the M113 was designed as an APC, it was among the first to be used in battle in the early 1960s as an IFV when South Vietnam ARVN troops fought while mounted against infantry which lacked effective antitank weapons. After the Battle of Ap Bac
Battle of Ap Bac

The Battle of Ap Bac was a small-scale battle early in the Vietnam War which resulted in the first major combat victory by the Viet Cong against regular South Vietnamese and American forces....
 showed that the exposed machine gun was vulnerable to enemy fire, they were fitted with the ACAV armour kit which protected the main machine gun and added shields for two additional gunners. The M113 served in Vietnam as one of the most effective and widely used armored vehicles of that war, and remains in service today as a lighter and less expensive alternative to purpose-built IFVs.

Western powers were surprised when the Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
 paraded the first purpose-designed IFV, the BMP-1
BMP-1

BMP-1 is a Soviet Union amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle. BMP stands for Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty , meaning "fighting vehicle of infantry") ....
, in 1967. The BMP possessed a very low profile and was armed with both a 73mm smoothbore gun and an AT-3 Sagger
AT-3 Sagger

The 9K11 Malyutka is the is an MCLOS Wire-guided missile anti-tank guided missile developed in the Soviet Union. It was the first man-portable anti-tank guided missile of the Soviet Union and is probably the most widely produced ATGM of all time—with Soviet production peaking at 25,000 missiles a year during the 1960s and 1970s....
 ATGM. Its steeply-sloped front armour offered full protection against NATO's standard .50 calibre machine gun and partial protection against 20 millimetre Oerlikon cannon both in a 60 degree frontal arc, while its smoothbore gun and ATGM were a threat to NATO APCs and even MBTs. It was not quite the breakthrough some would make it out to be, as in practice its performance was similar to the heavily-armed APCs which NATO countries had already begun to develop.

Since then, all major military powers have developed or adopted IFVs. Examples include the German Marder
Marder (IFV)

The Marder is a Germany infantry fighting vehicle operated by the German Army as the main weapon of the Panzergrenadiere from the 1970s through the present day....
 and Puma
Puma (IFV)

The Puma is a Germany infantry fighting vehicle, currently in the pre-production stage. It will replace the aging Marder IFVs, from 2010 through 2020....
, the Canadian LAV III
LAV III

The LAV III armoured vehicle is the latest in the Generation III Light Armoured Vehicle series built by General Dynamics Land Systems, entering service in 1999 ....
, the British Warrior
Warrior Tracked Armoured Vehicle

The FV510 Warrior tracked vehicle family, are a series of United Kingdom armoured vehicles originally developed to replace the older FV430 series of armoured vehicles....
, the American M2 Bradley
M2 Bradley

The M2 Bradley IFV and M3 Bradley CFV are United States infantry fighting vehicles manufactured by BAE Systems Land and Armaments, .As with other infantry fighting vehicles, the Bradley is designed to transport infantry offering at least some armored protection while providing fire cover to dismounted troops and suppressing enemy ta...
 and the M1126 Stryker variant
M1126 Infantry Carrier Vehicle

The M1126 Infantry Carrier Vehicle is an armored personnel carrier of Stryker-family, used by the United States Army....
, the Spanish Pizarro
ASCOD AFV

The ASCOD Armoured fighting vehicle family is the product of a cooperation agreement between Austrian Steyr-Daimler-Puch and Spain General Dynamics Santa B?rbara Sistemas ....
/ASCOD, the Italian Dardo
Dardo IFV

The Dardo is a Infantry Fighting Vehicle designed for the Italian Army as a replacement for the M113 APC. It is designed and built by the Iveco Fiat Oto Melara Syndicated Company based in Rome....
, the South African Ratel
Ratel IFV

The Ratel is the basic Infantry fighting vehicle of the South African National Defence Force's mechanized infantry battalions, and is named after an African animal known in English as the Ratel, which has a reputation as a ferocious fighter....
, the French AMX-10P
AMX-10P

The AMX 10 P is a French infantry fighting vehicle. It was developed after 1965 to replace the AMX-VCI in French service, and the first prototypes were completed in 1968....
, the Swedish Combat Vehicle 90
Combat Vehicle 90

The Combat Vehicle 90 or Stridsfordon 90 is a Sweden infantry fighting vehicle designed by H?gglunds/Bofors and currently produced by BAE Systems H?gglunds....
 and the Dutch YPR-765 AIFV
AIFV

The AIFV is a tracked light armoured vehicle which serves as an infantry fighting vehicle in the armies of several countries. It is a development of the M113 armoured personnel carrier....
.

Heavy infantry fighting vehicles


To cope with urban combat and mine warfare, including the use of large improvised explosive device
Improvised explosive device

An improvised explosive device is a bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action. They may be partially comprised of conventional military explosives, such as an artillery round, attached to a detonating mechanism....
s, there have been a number of heavy IFVs (HIFV) with the high protection level of a tank developed, based largely on experience of the Israel Defense Force (although the Canadian Kangaroo of World War II could be called the first). The Israeli Merkava
Merkava

The Merkava is the main battle tank of the Israel Defense Forces. Since the early 1980s, four main versions have been deployed. The "Merkava" name was derived from the IDF's development program name....
 tank is capable of carrying a few infantrymen or extra ammunition in the back , and the Achzarit is a T-55 tank modified to be heavily armored personnel carrier. A newer example is the Russian BTR-T
BTR-T

The BTR-T is a Russian heavy IFV, designed by the Design Bureau of Transport Machine-Building state-run production association....
, also based on the T-55. Also the BMP-T is being developed in Russia. It is a tank support vehicle, but can also be categorized as an Infantry fighting vehicle. BTR-90 is another promising project of Russia. The Ukrainian BMT-72 and BTMP-84 are based on lengthened T-72
T-72

The T-72 is a Soviet Union-designed main battle tank that entered production in 1971. It is a further development of the T-62 with some features of the T-64#T-64A and has been further developed as the T-90....
 and T-84
T-84

The T-84 is a Ukraine main battle tank, a development of the Soviet T-80 main battle tank. It was first built in 1994 and entered service in the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 1999....
 main battle tanks, respectively, and retain the tanks' 125mm main guns.

Doctrine


In times of asymmetrical warfare, local crises, and urban combat zones, the IFV is more important than ever. The IFV offers a viable compromise between mobility, protection, and firepower. They can be used in high
Total war

Total war is a war of unlimited scope in which a belligerent engages in a mobilization of all available Factors of productions at their disposal, whether human, industrial, agricultural, military, natural, technological, or otherwise, in order to entirely destroy or render beyond use their rival's capacity to continue resistance....
 and low intensity conflict
Low intensity conflict

Low intensity conflict is the use of military forces applied selectively and with restraint to enforce compliance with the policies or objectives of the Politics body controlling the military force....
s as well as peacekeeping
Peacekeeping

Peacekeeping, as defined by the United Nations, is "a way to help countries torn by conflict create conditions for sustainable peace." It is distinguished from both peacebuilding and peacemaking....
 operations. The latest vehicles, like the Patria AMV, have been designed with an emphasis on modularity that improves their ability to be repaired in the field.

Most IFVs are amphibious
Amphibious vehicle

An amphibious vehicle , is a vehicle or craft , that is a means of transport, viable on land as well as on water - just like an amphibian.This definition applies equally to any land and water transport, small or large, powered or unpowered, ranging from amphibious bicycles, ATVs, cars, buses, trucks, RVs, and military vehicles, all the way...
 and air transportable. Wheeled IFVs can travel great distances on their own without needing to be transported by flat-bed trucks and railway like tracked IFVs. Tracked IFVs need to have their treads serviced or replaced on a regular basis. The tracks themselves and the weight of the IFVs tend to be tough on road surfaces, wearing them down more quickly than a wheeled IFV. Consequently, wheeled IFVs have greater mobility. Moreover, many wheeled IFVs can extract themselves from a battlefield even on flat tires, while an IFV with damaged tracks would require a heavy vehicle
Armoured recovery vehicle

An armoured recovery vehicle is a type of armoured fighting vehicle used to repair battle- or mine-damaged as well as broken-down armoured vehicles during combat, or to tow them out of the danger zone for more extensive repairs....
 to tow it out. However, tracks cannot be punctured like a tire, offering greater off-road mobility and greater maneuverability than wheels.

Infantry fighting vehicle components


Armour and countermeasures


Generally, IFVs have thinner and less complex armour than tanks to ensure mobility. Most IFVs are proof against heavy machine guns, artillery fragments, and small arms. It should be noted that the IFV's mission does not include anti-tank duties except in emergencies or in support of tank units, therefore it needs less protection from heavy weapons fire. Instead, the IFV, as its name implies, is supposed to carry riflemen and their weapons into the battlefield where they dismount and fight outside the vehicle with the support of the IFV's main armament.

In IFVs, the thickness of armour varies widely between models. Some vehicles are proof against nothing larger than 12.7mm projectiles while others, such as Sweden's CV90, US Bradley M2A3 and German's Marder 1A3 can withstand frontal hits from 30mm autocannon. The sides, roof, and floors of IFVs have thinner armour. Vehicles must also protect crew against anti-personnel mines and against anti-tank mines.

Newer vehicles like the Finnish Patria AMV uses armour made in interchangeable modules of various thickness. This permits the vehicle to be tailored for particular missions such as decreasing the weight of vehicle for air transportation or strengthening the protection if it engages in dangerous missions. The latest models of the Russian BMP-3 use the Arena active protection system (APS) that protects the vehicle from guided and unguided missiles with velocities from 70 to 700 metres per second. Israeli IFVs will soon employ the "Iron Fist" APS which can defeat kinetic APFSDS tank rounds.

The most common counter measures are smoke grenade dischargers. These help IFVs to avoid a hits from ATGMs by allowing the IFV to hide behind a smoke screen. Some vehicles, such as the French VBCI, employ infra-red jamming flare dispensers. These are effective against missiles with IR guidance systems.

Main armament


The primary weapon on most IFVs is an autocannon, usually of a calibre between 20 and 40mm. It is effective against a wide range of targets such as unarmoured and lightly armoured vehicles, infantry, helicopters and low-flying aircraft. It can fire several types of munitions, including high explosive, incendiary, and kinetic penetrator rounds. Germany's Puma
Puma (IFV)

The Puma is a Germany infantry fighting vehicle, currently in the pre-production stage. It will replace the aging Marder IFVs, from 2010 through 2020....
 and Sweden's CV90 can fire air burst munition, that contain hundreds of tungsten rods that are effective against vehicles, helicopters, and stationary strong points. IFV cannons can elevate their barrels by as much as 70 degrees to permit their crews to engage aircraft.

Machine guns

On many IFVs, a coaxial machine gun
Coaxial weapon

A coaxial weapon is a weapon system that is mounted side-by-side with the main weapon system, usually on a tank.Nearly all main battle tanks have a coaxial machine gun mounted to fire along a parallel axis to the main gun....
 is mounted on the turret along with the main armament. The most common calibre is 7.62mm. Some vehicles mount more machine guns; for example on the German Marder, one machine gun fires from the rear of the vehicle.

Missiles

Some IFVs are equipped with anti-tank guided missiles. These missiles are mostly medium range (2000-4000 m). Others carry surface-to-air missiles or a combination of the two, such as the 2T Stalker.

Grenade launchers

Some new vehicles, such as the Puma
Puma (IFV)

The Puma is a Germany infantry fighting vehicle, currently in the pre-production stage. It will replace the aging Marder IFVs, from 2010 through 2020....
, come equipped with 30, 40 or 76 mm grenade launchers. All IFVs also have smoke grenade dischargers for concealment.

See also

  • Armoured warfare
    Armoured warfare

    Armoured warfare or tank warfare is the use of armoured fighting vehicles in modern warfare. It is a major component of modern Military science....
  • Armoured personnel carrier
    Armoured personnel carrier

    Armoured personnel carriers are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield. They usually have only a machine gun although variants carry recoilless rifles, anti-tank guided missiles , or mortar ....
  • List of AFVs
  • List of modern armoured fighting vehicles
    List of modern armoured fighting vehicles

    This article lists modern armoured fighting vehicles produced in the listed countries after the Second World War....