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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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The '''CCVL''' (Close Combat Vehicle Light) was a light tank concept developed in the 1990s to respond to the US Army competition aimed at replacing the light tank M551 Sheridan.
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Initially the '''CCVL''' was a private-venture, but as the US Army showed interest was later partaking in the '''AGS''' (Armored Gun System) replacement program.
  
 
== Vehicles ==
 
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=== Rank VI ===
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* [[VFM5]] - <small>(Export variant developed by Vickers)</small>
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* [[XM8]] AGS - <small>(Prototype M8 {{Annotation|AGS|Armored Gun System}})</small>
  
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== History ==
 
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* TCM-20 [[AGS]]
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* [[LOSAT]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:44, 3 October 2023

Description

The CCVL (Close Combat Vehicle Light) was a light tank concept developed in the 1990s to respond to the US Army competition aimed at replacing the light tank M551 Sheridan.

Initially the CCVL was a private-venture, but as the US Army showed interest was later partaking in the AGS (Armored Gun System) replacement program.

Vehicles

Rank VI

  • VFM5 - (Export variant developed by Vickers)
  • XM8 AGS - (Prototype M8 AGS)

Rank VII

Derived vehicles