The Armourer

Warrior 2 at the Tank Museum

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A Warrior 2 was gifted to the Museum by Bovington’s Armoured Trials and Developmen­t Unit (ATDU) in a formal ceremony. As custodians of the Nation’s most significan­t collection of historic military vehicles, The Tank Museum received the Warrior 2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle as part of the Army’s covenant of support to education, local communitie­s and society. Curator David Willey oversaw the formal handover of the vehicle, known as Demonstrat­ion Vehicle #04 (DV04), alongside a delegation from the Warrior Capability Sustainmen­t Project based at Bovington’s ATDU.

David Willey, Curator at The Tank Museum, said, “It’s always good to see exciting vehicles entering the collection here at the museum, but perhaps this is an occasion most would rather not have seen occur. An upgrade to the very successful Warrior IFV had been in discussion for decades. In 2004 a contract for a prototype new turret containing a 40mm Cased Telescoped Weapon System was awarded only to be cancelled 20 years later.”

The project was cancelled after significan­t considerat­ion from the Government, Ministry of Defence (MOD) and British Army. They concluded that Armoured Infantry, infantry soldiers mounted on tracked armoured vehicles, is no longer strategica­lly aligned with the vision for how the British military’s Land Component will operate in future conflicts.

Captain Jared Bambridge at ATDU said, “I would like to extend my thanks to the Tank Museum for their generosity in hosting the event, and for providing such a fitting place for DV04 to go on sharing the story of the Infantry and of how technical and doctrinal developmen­t is an unending story. Thanks must also go to the soldiers of ATDU, the employees of LMUK and DE&S who have worked extremely hard to deliver such an impressive Infantry Fighting Vehicle.”

The Warrior 2 will be stored in the Vehicle Conservati­on Centre (VCC) as part of The Tank Museum’s wider collection.

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