M901 ITV
The M901 ITV is an American armored vehicle introduced into service in 1979, and designed to carry a dual M220 TOW launcher. It is based on the M113 armored personnel carrier chassis. The M901 ITV is no longer in service with the United States Army, its primary user.
Equipment
The M901 ITV provides the crew and weapon system protection from small-arms fire and artillery fragments. The squad leader has a 270-degree range of view through the squad leader's periscope. The turret launcher has the capability for day and night acquisition and tracking of targets, and it provides firing coverages of 360 degrees in azimuth and +35 to −30 degrees in elevation. The ITV has stowage provisions for tripod-mounted TOW components configured so the ground system can be dismounted and set up in three to five minutes. In addition, the ITV is completely amphibious and is air transportable. It has the following characteristics:- A hydraulically and electrically powered "hammerhead" turret, attached to a modified M27 cupola, that can be operated manually.
- A complete M220-series TOW weapon system stowed and strapped in fixed mounting brackets. The day sight tracker and night sight are mounted in a ready state at the head of the turret. The missile guidance system is also connected at the base of the turret.
- M243 smoke grenade launchers.
- A 3x acquisition sight with a 25-degree field of view.
- Remote actuators that allow day sight tracker and night sight adjustments.
- A 7.62x51mm machine gun mounted on a traversing rail.
Variants
- M901, employs the M220A1 TOW
- M901A1, employs the M220A2 TOW 2
- M901A3, employs the M220A2 TOW 2 and incorporates the RISE powerpack and improved driver controls of the M113A3.
Operators
Current operators
- : Royal Bahraini Army: 38 US-origin M901A1 delivered in 2001.
- : Egyptian Army
- : Hellenic Army
- : Jordanian Armed Forces
- : Kuwait Army - 58
- : Royal Moroccan Army
- : 50 in service with the Pakistan Army.
- : Portuguese Army: 4 in service since 1993.
- : Royal Thai Army
- : Tunisian Army
Former operators
- : Captured from Kuwait and fielded during 2003 invasion
- : United States Army
- : Israeli defense forces
Similar vehicles
The M901 is similar to the NM142 used by the Norwegian Army and the ZT3 Ratel IFV variant used by South African National Defence Force.
The YPR-765 PRAT uses the same turret as the M901 but on the hull of the AIFV, an improved M113.
The M1134, based on the Stryker, is the current armored tank destroyer of the U.S.