ARMORED MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLE US ARMY

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This is a 1/64 (scalable to other scales) scale model of the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) is a U.S. Army program to replace the M113 armored personnel carrier and family of vehicles. AMPV is a sub-project of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle program.

The model includes a mortar carrier version and a close hatch version.

In 2014, the U.S. Army selected BAE Systems' proposal of a turretless variant of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle to replace over 2,800 M113s in service.

As of 2013, five variants of the AMPV are planned: M1283 General Purpose (522 planned), M1284 Medical Evacuation Vehicle (790 planned), M1285 Medical Treatment Vehicle (216 planned), M1286 Mission Command (993 planned), and M1287 Mortar Carrier Vehicle (386 planned). As of 2015 the program was scheduled to deliver 2,897 vehicles at a total cost of $10.723 billion, or $3.7 million per vehicle.

The first AMPV prototype was rolled out in December 2016, and the first production vehicles began rolling out in September 2020.

In March 2023, the U.S. Army delivered the first AMPVs to the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Stewart, Georgia.

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Design Files

File Size

p_AMVP 1 64 v1_Left Track.stl
1.07 MB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_Left armor.stl
427 KB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_Hull.stl
1.49 MB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_AMVP.stl
376 KB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_AMVP (1) (2).stl
4.24 MB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_AMVP (1) (2) (1).stl
4.18 MB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_Right Track.stl
1.07 MB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_Right armor.stl
427 KB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_Mortar.stl
377 KB
p_AMVP 1 64 v1_MG.stl
207 KB

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