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Ranger Special Operations Vehicle
A Land Rover modified to RSOV configuration at the War and Peace Show 2010 convention.
TypeMilitary light utility vehicle
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1992 – Present
Used bySee Users
Production history
Manufacturer
  • Land Rover
  • Otokar
Produced1992
Specifications
Mass7,734 lb (3,508 kg)
Length173.8 inches (4,415 mm)
Width70.5 inches (1,791 mm)
Height76-inch (1,930 mm) (without gun mount)

EngineFour-cylinder turbocharged diesel
Drivefull-time four-wheel drive
TransmissionAutomatic

The Ranger Special Operations Vehicle (RSOV) is a light military vehicle of the U.S. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment, based on the Land Rover Defender. The RSOV is not meant to be an assault vehicle, but rather a rapid defensive platform.[1]

History

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In 1992, the U.S. Army Rangers decided to adopt the RSOV in order to replace their M151 light gun trucks.[2][3] The decision to adopt the vehicle was inspired by American troops seeing the Land Rover deployed by the British in the Gulf War.[4] They noted that the vehicle was easier to use in desert terrain compared to the Humvee.[4] 60 RSOVs were initially purchased to fulfill a requirement for 12 RSOVs per battalion.[5]

The RSOV was secretly deployed to support potential anti-terrorist efforts and to ensure the safety of people visiting the 1992 Summer Olympics in Spain, but they were kept out of the public eye.[4]

Design

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The RSOV's design is based on the Land Rover Defender Model 110, having different specifications from the British Weapons Mount Installation Kit.[2][4] The RSOV was built by the Land Rover Special Operations Vehicle Department.[6] It was also meant to be airlifted by helicopter or transport aircraft if needed.[6][7]

Initial prototypes used 3.5 liter V8 engines, but final models used four cylinder turbo diesel engines[6] with a manual transmission.[7] The diesel engine does not make loud noises when deployed, allowing Ranger teams to be stealthy when tasked with seizing places of interest.[7]

The Rangers have three main types of RSOV, the weapons carrier, medical vehicle, or communications vehicle. As a weapons carrier it can carry up to 8,000 lbs, including six to seven fully armed Rangers.[1] The Ranger is designed with a crew of three in mind: a truck commander (TC), seated front-left, a driver, and a top gunner, in the rear.[8] Additional seating arrangements can be made for an antitank operator, radiotelephone operator or a dismount team typically consisting of an M249 squad automatic weapon gunner, M203 gunner and rifleman.[8]

According to Bob Morrison, the development of the RSOV had an influence for the eventual development of the WMIK.[4]

Weapons

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For a typical operation, both vehicles in an RSOV section would be equipped with various machine guns at the forward truck commander's station, with a Mk 19 grenade launcher at the top gunner position in one vehicle, and a Browning .50 cal M2 machine gun mounted on that top position in the other vehicle.[1][9]

A M249 light machine gun can be mounted in front of the TC seat for the front passenger to use in case of an enemy encounter.[8]

U.S. Army Ranger MEDSOV (Medical Special Operations Vehicle) carries six patient litters, and is based on British Land Rover Defender.

Variants

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In addition to the RSOVs with their crew-served weapons, each Ranger battalion has two medical variants of the Defender known as a Medical Special Operations Vehicle (MEDSOV).[10] Instead of the weapon mounts found on standard RSOVs, the MEDSOV variant has fold-down racks capable of carrying six litter patients.[10] Along with its transported casualties, a typical MEDSOV crew would include a driver, a TC and two or three medics to treat the wounded.[10]

Another RSOV variant is used by the Ranger battalion mortar platoon. Known as MORTSOVs, the platoon's two Defenders—they also have three Humvees—replace the top-gun configuration with storage boxes and guy wires that allow the vehicle to carry thirty 120 mm (4.7 in) mortar rounds along with the extra equipment required by the platoon.[9] In addition to its on-board carrying capacity, the MORTSOVs can be used to tow the platoon's 120 mm (4.7 in) mortars.[8]

A RSOV communications variant is also used.[1]

Users

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Ranger Special Operations Vehicle". Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  • ^ a b "Land Rover Defender Ranger Special Operations Vehicle". War Wheels. Archived from the original on 3 November 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  • ^ "16 Vehicles of the Special Operations Forces". 5 November 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Morrison, Bob (11 April 2020). "MLR 33 ~ Czech KAJMAN D130 RDV". Joint Forces. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  • ^ a b Bryant & Bryant 2005, p. 99.
  • ^ a b c "Ex-Special Forces Prototype: Land Rover Defender 110 V8 SOV". 9 September 2019.
  • ^ a b c "Ranger Special Operations Vehicle | RSOV".
  • ^ a b c d e "Association of the United States Army: The Ranger Special Operations Vehicle (RSOV)". www3.ausa.org. Archived from the original on 8 July 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  • ^ a b "Ranger SOV – Special Operations Vehicles". Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  • ^ a b c "Ranger Medical Special Operations Vehicle – Special Ops Photos". Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  • ^ VMSB (20 June 2012). "DEFESA Global". DEFESA Global. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
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