Work on the FV 510 Warrior infantry fighting vehicle project for the British army began in the late 1970s at GKN Defense, but the official order was not placed until May 1986. The total demand was set at 1053 vehicles, most of which - 789 were delivered by 1994. The units received were added to eight motorized infantry battalions of the British armed forces. Two of them were stationed in the UK, the remaining six in Germany. The welded structure of the FV 510 Warrior is based on aluminum elements, and the engine is a Perkins CV8 TCA V8 - diesel developing 550 HP at 2300 rpm, mating with the American Allison X300-4B gearbox, produced under license by Perkins Engines. Vehicles of this type were used in Iraq in 1991 and 2003 and in UN actions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where they performed very well. Technical data: length: 6.34 m, width: 3.03 m, height: 2.73 m, weight 22.5 t, engine power: 550 HP, speed (on the road): 75 km / h, armament: 1 30mm RARDEN cannon, 1 km, 7.62 mm caliber, coupled with the cannon.
The models are digitally printed - some adhesives can dissolve the ink!
Paint in digital printing can be dissolved by certain types of adhesives like butaprene and similar on the same solvents. Before bonding, it is advisable to try the adhesive used on a barely visible part of the model.