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Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle

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Coyote
Place of origin Canada
Specifications
Weight 14.4 t
Length 6.39 m
Width 2.50 m
Height 2.69 m
Crew 4 (driver, commander, gunner, surveillance suite operator)

Primary
armament
M242 "Bushmaster" Chain Gun
Secondary
armament
C6 7.62mm Machine Gun, Coaxial
C6 7.62mm Machine Gun, Pintle
C6 7.62mm Machine Gun, ground-mount
Smoke and Fragmentation grenade launchers (2 x Cluster of 4).
Engine Detroit Diesel 6V53T
275hp
Suspension 8x8 wheeled, 4x Drive
Operational
range
660 km
Speed 120 km/h

The Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle is a lightly armoured fighting vehicle built by General Dynamics Canada for the Canadian Forces, for use in the reconnaissance role. Its eight-wheeled design is a licensed version of the Swiss Mowag Piranha. In service since 1996, the Coyote is a larger version of the six-wheeled Canadian AVGP, also developed from the Piranha. Coyotes mount a 25 mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun and two 7.62 mm C6 general purpose machine guns. One of the machine guns is in a fixed mount parallel to the main gun while the other is pintle-mounted in front of the gunner's hatch. Most Coyotes have a sophisticated suite of electronic surveillance equipment including radar, video, and infrared surveillance night vision devices. The mast variant has this equipment mounted on a 10m telescoping mast that can peek out from behind a hill or building. The remote variant of the Coyote has its surveillance suite mounted on two short tripods, which soldiers can deploy remotely using a 200 m spool of cable. The less common command variant does not carry the surveillance suite. Unlike the Bison and AVGP, the Coyote was not equipped with an amphibious propulsion system. The areas where the marine drive propellors would normally be mounted were taken up by external fuel tanks. The Coyote uses a larger wheel than initially used on the Bison and AVGP (these vehicles were later retrofitted with this wheel). Compared to the Stryker, the Coyote's hull armour has a greater slope. This gives better protection but at the cost of internal vehicle space.

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