FSV Scheme A
Suspension

FSV

FSV Scheme A
Turret

FSV

FSV Scheme A
Gun

75 mm Gun Mk. 5

76 mm L5A3

75 mm M6
Engine

Rolls-Royce B80P

Daimler DQ450
Radio

WS No. 19 Mk. I

WS No. 19 Mk. II

WS No. 19 Mk. III
Level | 7 |
Health | 900 |
Hull armor | 35 / 15 / 12 |
Turret armor | 25 / 25 / 12 |
Speed limit | 60 / 30 |
Penetration | 138 / 190 / 38 |
Damage | 125 / 125 / 175 |
Rate of fire | 15.79 |
Accuracy | 0.38 |
Aim time | 2.2 |
View range | 360 |
Signal range | 400 |
Invisibility | 0.321 |
Weight | 8 765 |
Power | 210 |
Power/Weight | 24 |
Price | 1 330 000 ![]() |
In December 1961, a decision was taken to combine the requirements for the GSOR 1106 and 1010, creating a basic chassis that could be used as a platform for a whole family of combat vehicles. Two years later, the GSOR 3301 specification was created, which also entailed a wheeled versatile variant. Five versions were planned, of which a gun-armed armored scout vehicle was considered to be of higher priority. However, the 6-wheeled version of the GSOR 3301 with all-wheel drive turned out to be larger and heavier than planned, which was the main reason for discontinuing the project. |