AMX-10 RC
| AMX-10 RC | |
|---|---|
| A French Army AMX 10 RCR after the 2021 Bastille Day Parade | |
| Type | |
| Place of origin | France | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 1981–present | 
| Wars | |
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1970 | 
| No. built | 464 | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 
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| Length | 
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| Width | 2.78 m (9 ft 1 in) | 
| Height | 2.56 m (8 ft 5 in) | 
| Crew | 4 | 
| Armor | 
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| Main armament | 105 mm F2 BK MECA L/47 medium-pressure gun (38 rounds) | 
| Secondary armament | |
| Engine | 
 
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| Power/weight | from 11.8 kW/tonne | 
| Suspension | variable hydropneumatic | 
| Operational range | 800 km (500 mi) on road | 
| Maximum speed | 
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The AMX-10 RC is a French armoured fighting vehicle manufactured by Nexter Systems for armoured reconnaissance purposes. Equipping French cavalry units since 1979, over 240 remained in service with the French Army in 2021 when replacement by EBRC Jaguar gradually started. 108 units were sold to Morocco and 12 to Qatar. "RC" stands for "Roues-Canon", meaning "wheels-gun", as it is 6-wheeled and armed with a 105 mm calibre gun. Newspapers and officials have often incorrectly referred to it as a "char léger" (light tank).
The AMX-10 RC is distinct from the amphibious AMX-10P: they both have a waterproof welded aluminum chassis and share automotive components, but have completely different battlefield roles. The AMX-10 RC is usually used for reconnaissance missions in dangerous environments or for fire support.