AAV-7A1 AMTRAC

The AAV-7A1 AMTRAC, better known as the Amphibious Assault Vehicle, or simply AAV, is a tracked armored personnel carrier used by the United States Marine Corps and it is built by US Combat Systems, a subset of BAE Systems Land &amp; Armaments. "AMTRAC" is a contraction of "amphibious tractor." The AAV has been in service with the United States Marine Corps since 1972 and is used by ten nations worldwide since its introduction.

The vehicle is capable of being launched from the sea by amphibious dock ships to bring assault elements quickly to the shore as well as provide combat support with a mounted Mk 19 grenade launcher or M242 Bushmaster cannon and the M2 Browning HMG.

Singleplayer
The AAV-7A1 AMTRAC appears in the mission Thunder Run, dropping off marines as M1A2 Abrams tanks move through the PLR artillery camp, as well as in Rock and a Hard Place, as part of the Marine convoy.

Multiplayer
The AAV-7A1 AMTRAC is used in Kharg Island by the US attackers in Rush mode. It also appears on the Tehran Highway map in Rush, as well as Noshahr Canals in Conquest and Rush, Gulf of Oman map in Rush, and Wake Island in the Conquest and Rush game modes.

It is armed with a Mk 19 grenade launcher and a 7.62 Caliber M240C in a commander&apos;s turret. The AMTRAC can seat a driver, gunner and four other passengers who sit in the rear compartment, unable to use their equipment. The AAV-7A1 AMTRAC is considerably slower when it is traveling in water.

Though not explicitly shown on the HUD or otherwise mentioned in-game, the AMTRAC has Reactive Armor on the front and sides (but not the rear), allowing it to withstand initial direct hits. Otherwise, it takes damage similar to IFVs, with a minimum angle of 50°.

For scoring purposes, the AMTRAC is classified as a transport, and does not receive any specializations. However, it is very important since it serves as a mobile spawn point. Any US players can spawn in it provided there is an empty seat, even if there are no squad members inside.

The AMTRAC cannot be stolen by Russian troops, unlike the UH-1Y Venom.