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AV-35-R
Heavy Reconnaissance Variant of the AV-35 Platform
General Characteristics
Classification Mechanized Reconnaissance Vehicle
Type Tracked Heavy Recon Vehicle
Origin Gondara
Manufacturer Key Weapons Logistics (KWL)
Used By Army of Gondara
Design Date 1935
Service Entry 1938
Unit Cost ~39,000 G
Crew 4
Passengers 4 (scout/engineer detachment)
Technical Data
Weight ~18 tons
Dimensions 19 ft (L) × 9 ft (W) × 8 ft (H)
Ground Clearance 18 in
Engine V8 mechanically supercharged diesel engine
Fuel Capacity ~160 gal internal (+80 gal breakout tank)
Power ~340 hp(~18.5 hp/ton hp/ton)
Torque ~1,100 lb-ft
Transmission 5-speed manual with low-range gearing
Suspension Torsion bar (shared AV-35 platform)
Range ~225 mi (road); ~110 mi (off-road); up to ~450 mi with breakout tank
Speed ~40 mph (road)
Utility & Logistics
Payload / Towing Scout detachment and field equipment/ Light artillery / equipment tow capable
Wheel Standard AV-35 tracked chassis (8 road wheels per side)
Equipment Extended fuel system; long-range reconnaissance radio; external gear mounts; breakout fuel capability
Combat Data
Armament 25mm Revolver Autocannon; 9.375mm VMG (coaxial); 2 × Arrow I Rocket (no reloads)
Armor Sloped light armor optimized for mobility; reinforced crew compartment
Communications Long-range reconnaissance radio



Overview

The AV-35-R is the heavy reconnaissance variant of the AV-35 armored vehicle family, designed to operate in terrain and conditions beyond the capability of wheeled reconnaissance vehicles such as the AS-33 Lynx.

Developed in 1935 and entering service in 1938, the AV-35-R provides Gondaran forces with a tracked reconnaissance platform capable of extended-range operations, limited combat engagement, and small-unit deployment.


Design Philosophy

The AV-35-R was developed under the principle:

See first. Confirm. Survive contact.

Unlike transport or assault variants of the AV-35 platform, the R variant prioritizes:

  • Extended operational range
  • Terrain accessibility
  • Small-unit deployment capability
  • Controlled, deliberate firepower

The vehicle is not intended for sustained frontline combat but for reconnaissance, screening, and deep operational probing.


Layout

The AV-35-R utilizes the standard AV-35 tracked chassis, ensuring full mechanical and logistical commonality with other variants.

Crew positions:

  • Driver (forward hull)
  • Commander
  • Gunner
  • Loader / Radio Operator

Passenger capacity:

  • 4 scout or engineer personnel

The reduced troop capacity compared to the transport variant allows for increased fuel storage and extended operational endurance.


Armor

The AV-35-R employs a mobility-focused armor scheme:

  • Sloped frontal armor for deflection
  • Moderate side and rear protection
  • Reinforced crew compartment

The design prioritizes survivability through movement, positioning, and terrain use rather than heavy armor.


Armament

Primary Weapon

  • 25mm Revolver Autocannon
  • ~44 caliber barrel
  • 600 rounds total
  • High rate of fire in controlled bursts

The 25mm cannon is used for:

  • Destruction of light vehicles
  • Engagement of armored cars and transports
  • Flanking attacks on heavier vehicles
  • Elimination of exposed infantry

It is not used as a primary suppression weapon.


Secondary Weapon

  • 9.375mm VMG (coaxial) ~3,000 rounds

The VMG provides:

  • Sustained suppression
  • Anti-infantry fire
  • Defensive coverage during withdrawal

Rocket Armament

Used for:

  • Emergency anti-armor engagement
  • Ambush strikes
  • Breaking contact
  • Destruction of fortified obstacles

Elevation

  • -10° to +65°

Allows engagement of:

  • Elevated terrain
  • Structures
  • Low-flying aircraft (emergency only)

The AV-35-R is not a dedicated anti-aircraft platform.


Mobility

The AV-35-R is built on the shared AV-35 tracked platform:

  • 8 road wheels per side
  • Torsion bar suspension
  • Rear drive sprocket

Performance:

  • Road speed: ~40 mph
  • Operational range: ~225 miles
  • Extended range: up to ~450 miles (with breakout fuel)

The tracked configuration allows:

  • Cross-country mobility
  • Operation in mud, forest, and uneven terrain
  • Stable firing platform

Operational Role

Reconnaissance

Primary mission:

  • Terrain penetration
  • Route verification
  • Enemy contact confirmation
  • Forward screening

Scout Deployment

Secondary mission:

  • Deployment of 4-man scout/engineer team
  • Bridge and obstacle assessment
  • Route preparation
  • Close reconnaissance

Break Contact

The AV-35-R is designed to disengage rather than hold ground:

  • Uses terrain and mobility
  • Employs VMG suppression
  • Uses rockets selectively to disengage

Doctrine Integration

The AV-35-R operates as part of a layered reconnaissance system:

  • AS-33 Lynx — long-range wheeled reconnaissance
  • AV-35-R — tracked terrain reconnaissance and confirmation

This pairing allows Gondaran forces to maintain continuous situational awareness across all terrain types. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}


Limitations

The AV-35-R has defined operational limits:

  • Limited armor protection against heavy weapons
  • Not suitable for sustained combat
  • Limited rocket ammunition
  • Smaller troop capacity than transport variant

These limitations are intentional and consistent with its reconnaissance role.


Variants

  • AV-35-C — Armored Personnel Carrier
  • AV-35-T — Tank Variant (under development)