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| | #REDIRECT [[Talk:List_of_Urcean_armored_vehicles#SIAV-4]] |
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| ! colspan="2" |Standard Infantry Armored Vehicle, Mk. 4
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| | colspan="2" |A SIAV-4 used in Great War era reenactments, 2030.
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| !Type
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| |Half-track armored personnel carrier
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| !Place of origin
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| |Urcea
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| ! colspan="2" |Service history
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| !In service
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| |1938-1960
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| !Used by
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| |Urcea
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| !Wars
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| |Great War
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| ! colspan="2" |Production history
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| !Designer
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| |Clungair Motor-Munitions
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| !Manufacturer
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| |Clungair Motor-Munitions, Aullen Field Works
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| ! colspan="2" |Specifications
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| !Weight
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| |8.61 short ton
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| !Length
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| |5.80 m (19 ft)
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| !Width
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| |2.10 m (6 ft 10 in)
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| !Height
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| |1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
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| !Crew
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| |2 + 10 passengers
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| !Armor
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| |6-14.5 mm (0.24-0.57 in)
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| !Main
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| armament
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| |1x .324 Royal SMGM-3 machine gun
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| !Engine
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| |one 6-cylinder petrol engine
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| 100 PS (99 hp, 74 kW)
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| !Power/weight
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| |12.8 hp/tonne
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| !Suspension
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| |Overlapping torsion bar (track) Leaf spring (wheels)
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| !Operational
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| range
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| |300 km (186 mi)
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| !Speed
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| |52.5 km/h (32.5 mph)
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| |}
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| The '''SIAV-4''', officially designated the '''Standard Infantry Armored Vehicle, Mk. 4''', was a half track armored personnel carrier designed and used by Urcea during the Great War.
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| == History ==
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| == Design ==
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| [[Category: Problem Article]]
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| [[Category: Valcimport]]
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| [[Category:Military equipment of the Second Great War]]
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| [[Category:IXWB]]
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