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FV106 Samson

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Place of origin
  
United Kingdom

Width
  
2.4 m

Weight
  
8.7 tonnes

FV106 Samson

Type
  
Armoured recovery vehicle

Length
  
5 m (including Vice and bench)

Height
  
2.8 m (Including A-frame)

FV106 Samson is a British Army armoured recovery vehicle, one of the CVR(T) family. The main role of this vehicle is to recover the CVR(T) family of vehicles, but can recover other light tracked vehicles such as the FV430 series.

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Design and features

The Samson was conceived in the early 1970s with the final design entering production in 1978. The hull is an all-welded aluminium construction. It usually carries a crew of three operating a 3.5T capstan winch that can also be utilised in a lifting configuration. It carries suitable equipment to enable a 4:1 mechanical advantage with 228m of winch rope. This winch is capable of recovering up to 12 Tonnes of vehicle. A manually operated earth anchor is situated at the rear to anchor the vehicle while operations are carried out.

The Samson can be fitted with a floatation screen so it can be operated amphibiously using its own tracks at 6.5 km/h or at 9.6 km/h if also fitted with a propeller kit. The Samson can also be fitted with a full NBC protection unit.

Current operators

  •  Belgium
  •  Brunei
  •  Philippines 6 vehicles
  •  Oman 3 vehicles
  •  Thailand
  •  United Kingdom Army and RAF
  • Examples on Display

    The REME Museum of Technology has an example of a Samson on display in The Prince Philip Vehicle Hall.

    References

    FV106 Samson Wikipedia