AMX-10

The AMX-10RC (RC stands for Roues-Canon, or wheeled gun) is a light reconnaissance vehicle built by GIAT. Initial work on the AMX-10RC began in 1970; production began in 1976, and the first production vehicle was delivered in 1981 to the 2nd Regiment de Hussards in Sourdun. The vehicle features a powerful GIAT 105 mm gun mounted in a welded aluminium turret. The turret also serves to house three crew members, while the driver sits in the front of the hull; the COTAC fire control system is provided for gun aiming. All six wheels are driven, and the AMX-10RC uses skid steering to turn the hull.

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat
In Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, the AMX-10 is a cut vehicle that was to act similar to BK-1990, acting as a Mobile artillery vehicle for the MEC. Renders of the vehicle model and the vehicle itself was still included in Modern Combat's Official Prima Guide. Interestingly, the AMX-10 is labeled as Singleplayer only, despite the fact that the MEC never appear in the Singleplayer.