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|image = [[File:BFHL armoredsuv lineart.png|256px]]
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|passengers=• Driver <br>• Gunner <br>• 2 passengers <br>(4 total)
|name = Armored SUV
 
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|weapon2=• [[M134 Minigun]] (default)<br>
|passengers =• Driver <br>• Gunner <br>• Two passengers <br>(Four total)
 
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• [[M2 Browning]] (unlock)
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|weapon3=[[M249 SAW]]
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|weapon4=Firing Port Weapon
 
|used={{Faction|CR}}
 
|used={{Faction|CR}}
 
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The '''Armored SUV''' is featured in ''[[Battlefield Hardline]]''.
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The '''Armored SUV''' is a vehicle featured in ''[[Battlefield Hardline]]''. It is a medium transport and attack vehicle for the [[Criminal]] faction.
   
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It is moderately armored, much more so than the [[Sports Sedan]] or [[Utility Van]], but not as much as the [[Hardened Attack Truck]]. All windows on the vehicle are bulletproof, protecting those inside from all enemy small-arms fire. The vehicle itself can sustain damage from infantry fire, but is much more resilient than light cars. A hit from the [[M320]]'s [[40mm Grenade]] will generally only deal about 27% damage.
It is seen in the [[Battlefield Hardline: 6 Minutes of Multiplayer Gameplay Trailer|"6 Minutes of Multiplayer Gameplay"]] trailer. It is an SUV with a top-mounted [[M134 Minigun]].
 
   
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Due to its additional armor and weaponry, it is heavier and slower than other automobiles such as the Sports Sedan and Utility Van. It can reach about 50-60 mph, and is somewhat less maneuverable. It is also the only class of car that cannot be repaired by a passenger, as it has no seat in which the player may use his personal equipment. These traits make it a middle-ground between the lighter cars and the [[Hardened Attack Truck]].
It is the statistical equivalent to the Law Enforcement's [[Intervention SUV]]. Compared to unarmed cars in the game, the Armored SUV is considerably more resistant to damage, and all of the windows on the vehicle are bulletproof and cannot be broken.
 
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The vehicle's main gunner is armed with an [[M134 Minigun]]. Alternatively, an [[M2 Browning]] may be purchased for this position. The main gunner is capable of laying down an enormous amount of firepower against enemy combatants and vehicles, but his position is extremely exposed to both the front and back, making him an easy target for enemies, especially when the SUV is stationary or moving slowly.
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The third seat in the vehicle sits the player facing the rear windshield, armed with a [[M249 SAW]] with unlimited ammunition, which is fired through a rear-facing firing port. As the player is behind bulletproof glass, he can lay down fire on enemies while remaining unexposed.
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The fourth position is the front passenger seat. The player can fire a Firing Port Weapon through a port in the door. This covers an approximately 90° angle towards the front-right of the vehicle. It is considerably weaker than the rear-facing [[M249 SAW]] and only has 30 rounds per reload, and it covers a smaller angle. This makes it unsuitable for firing at enemy vehicles or large groups of enemies, and is more of a point defense solution to stop approaching enemies.
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It is the direct equivalent to the Law Enforcement's [[Intervention SUV]].
   
 
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For the Law Enforcement vehicle in Battlefield Hardline, see Intervention SUV.


Range Rover

The Range Rover which the SUV is based on.

The Range Rover L322 is the third-generation Range Rover model from British car manufacturer Land Rover. It was introduced in 2002.

The SUV is a vehicle which appears in Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, and Battlefield Hardline.

Battlefield 3

The SUV appears in many of the missions throughout the game. It is first seen in the campaign mission, "Comrades", driven by Kiril to the Paris Stock Exchange. It is later used by Faruk Al-Bashir as a getaway vehicle in "Night Shift". Lastly, the SUV is used by Amir Kaffarov's private security forces, as well as by the player's squad, in the mission "Kaffarov".

During several of the sequences in the campaign, the SUV can be seen being driven on the streets. It is only drivable by the player towards the end of the co-operative mission "Hit and Run". It performs much like other light vehicles, albeit only having space for a driver and a passenger, with the passenger being able to fire his weapon.

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Battlefield 4

The SUV returns in Battlefield 4, where it is commandeered by Tombstone Squad. It is identical to the SUV in Battlefield 3, albeit with a "Baku" logo and an orange siren. It was brought by an unnamed local civilian investigating the collapse of the factory. The player (Recker) drives it to escape from the collapsed factory and an enemy Mi-28 Havoc.

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Battlefield Hardline

The Armored SUV is a vehicle featured in Battlefield Hardline. It is a medium transport and attack vehicle for the Criminal faction.

It is moderately armored, much more so than the Sports Sedan or Utility Van, but not as much as the Hardened Attack Truck. All windows on the vehicle are bulletproof, protecting those inside from all enemy small-arms fire. The vehicle itself can sustain damage from infantry fire, but is much more resilient than light cars. A hit from the M320's 40mm Grenade will generally only deal about 27% damage.

Due to its additional armor and weaponry, it is heavier and slower than other automobiles such as the Sports Sedan and Utility Van. It can reach about 50-60 mph, and is somewhat less maneuverable. It is also the only class of car that cannot be repaired by a passenger, as it has no seat in which the player may use his personal equipment. These traits make it a middle-ground between the lighter cars and the Hardened Attack Truck.

The vehicle's main gunner is armed with an M134 Minigun. Alternatively, an M2 Browning may be purchased for this position. The main gunner is capable of laying down an enormous amount of firepower against enemy combatants and vehicles, but his position is extremely exposed to both the front and back, making him an easy target for enemies, especially when the SUV is stationary or moving slowly.

The third seat in the vehicle sits the player facing the rear windshield, armed with a M249 SAW with unlimited ammunition, which is fired through a rear-facing firing port. As the player is behind bulletproof glass, he can lay down fire on enemies while remaining unexposed.

The fourth position is the front passenger seat. The player can fire a Firing Port Weapon through a port in the door. This covers an approximately 90° angle towards the front-right of the vehicle. It is considerably weaker than the rear-facing M249 SAW and only has 30 rounds per reload, and it covers a smaller angle. This makes it unsuitable for firing at enemy vehicles or large groups of enemies, and is more of a point defense solution to stop approaching enemies.

It is the direct equivalent to the Law Enforcement's Intervention SUV.

Gallery

Trivia

Battlefield 3

  • While driving the vehicle in Hit And Run, both players are invincible and cannot sustain damage.
  • Via a glitch in the mission Kaffarov, the player can drive the SUV.