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The Pvrbv 551 is a Swedish anti-tank missile carrier, developed in the early 1980’s on the basis of the outdated Ikv 103 SPG’s. Arriving in War Thunder with update 1.97 ‘Viking Fury’, the Pvrbv 551 will await all eager tankers at the higher ranks of the new Swedish ground forces tree coming to the game very soon!
Briefly: An older Swedish SPG converted and modified into a modern tank hunter, armed with the Swedish version of the TOW anti-tank guided missile.
Pvrbv 551, ATGM carrier, Sweden, VI rank.
Pros
- Powerful TOW ATGM’s
Cons
- Thin armor
- Average mobility
During the 1970’s, the Swedish military came to realize that their anti-tank and anti-air regiments within the armored branch were substantially lacking in mobility and protection. As a result, studies were initiated in an effort to find potential solutions to this problem.
During the conducted studies, it was found that the previously decommissioned Ikv 102 and 103 SPG’s could relatively easily be converted into mobile ATGM and SAM platforms. This sparked the development of several projects in the late 1970’s, all of which aimed to convert the old chassis into modern missile carriers.
By the early 1980’s, the viability of this undertaking had already successfully been proven through the creation of several prototypes. However, the decision was then made to not simply convert the old chassis, but to substantially rebuild them in order to facilitate necessary improvements.
By the mid 1980’s, the work was considered complete and two new vehicles were developed as a result - the Pvrbv 551 and Lvrbv 701 - the former being the ATGM carrier, whereas the latter represented the SAM variant. Both vehicles subsequently entered service with the Swedish military in the mid to late 1980’s.
In total, 57 Ikv 103s were converted into the Pvrbv 551 missile carriers, which served with the Swedish military from 1984 until 2000, when the last of the operational units was retired from service.
Thanks to a combination of its deadly TOW ATGMs and low profile, the Pvrbv 551 makes for the perfect tank hunter for high tier battles and a suitable choice for holding down strategic positions and defending objectives.
The Pvrbv 551 is armed with a single TOW launcher as its one and only means of engaging hostile threats. While capable of piercing the armor of most opponents lacking in additional dynamic protection, aspiring commanders of the Pvrbv 551 will need to absolutely make every shot count due to the vehicle’s limited ammunition count! Namely, the Pvrbv 551 can only fire off a total of 8 TOW missiles before commanders need to seriously consider heading down to the nearest blue-colored resupply station.
Furthermore, the Pvrbv 551 is very much a defensive vehicle and can’t effectively be played in an aggressive manner due to the fact that it can only fire its TOW missiles when completely stationary! As a result, the Pvrbv 551 performs best when used to cover strategic positions to slow down advancing enemy forces as well as defending allied objectives from enemy attack.
Another aspect that relegates the Pvrbv 551 to a more defensive role is its rather lackluster mobility. Namely, being powered by a 136 horsepower gasoline engine, the Pvrbv 551 is only able to achieve a top speed of 41 km/h on roads, while its average offroad speed lies around 30 km/h. As a result, tankers simply won’t have the necessary mobility to get to frontline positions fast enough before the fighting starts, meaning they’re better off settling for a comfortable position in the second line - ready to counter a potential enemy breakthrough.
Lastly, the Pvrbv 551 armor - going up to 25 mm at its strongest - is more of symbolic nature, rather than providing any effective protection. Useful only against machine gun fire and shrapnel, aspiring commanders of the Pvrbv 551 are well advised to better take advantage of the vehicle’s small dimensions and low profile to conceal themselves from the enemy. Furthermore, the vehicle features a partially exposed fighting compartment, meaning that it’s best to avoid seeking unwanted attention in the first place - especially from hostile aircraft circling above the battlefield.
We remind players that the owners of the early access packs will have access to the Swedish Ground Forces research tree when update 1.97 “Viking Fury” is released.
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Comments (82)
Any aviation devblogs planned today?
As far as I know - nope :(
Hmm so i guess the update will come 17.03.2020
Why do you think 17.3?
16.03 oh no somebody round out about my source😂
That will be one frustrating vehicle to play... and I'm looking forward to it :P (Much like the Italian M113 Tow, I guess, which has outstandingly lousy mobility, especially as stock)
It is amazing that the Swedes chose to equip this with the 135hp/215Nm petrol engine of BV-206. A vehicle that weighs just a little more than the fifth of this... thing. Clearly, mobility wasn't a high priority.
Can you please for the love of god bugger off with that swedish vehicles? Thanks.
For the love of holy DovBleg, we cannot!
It's an Sweedish update...hence the name - Viking Fury... Isn't that obvious? They have told that as well, the rest of the vehicles are just something to throw in the update while at it, but main focus is Sweedish tech tree.
I still wonder why Strv 103 last version isent able to swim
Of course it isn't. For amphibious capability IRL, a screen had to be erected around the tank, and that took some time to do. Like 20 min at least? And then some more to take it down again before fighting capability was restored. Agreed, this would be a cool feature in game, but for the pace of WT battles, the S-tank really wasn't amphibious at all. Besides, there are many tanks in game that had IRL, also with some preparation, deep fording capability with schnorkels.
Lol this whole devblog is just a list of the vehicle's cons! Seriously what does this thing have going for it? lol
"Powerful TOW ATGM’s" Suuuuuuuure. Every helicopter with TOWs begs to differ. On tanks they are ok, on heli's they are terrible.
安東沒媽
wonder when America will get the M113A1 (TOW) instead of new countries
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