The VI1 Infantry Breakthrough Vehicle "Lancer"
Design
The VI1, known locally as the "Lancer" or "Gagarom" in Zahiran, was a Zahiran infantry fighting vehicle designed in 1967 by the Odari Concern. The first locally designed armored fighting vehicle since the Great War of the 1930s and 40s, it was part of an ambitious plan to revive Zahiran armored capabilities under a significantly reduced budget. Designed using innovations borrowed from post-war Aufzenian armored vehicles, it was built primarily of Charehar Zahari (Magic Silver) composite armor. It was one of the first armored vehicles designed from the ground up with composite armor in mind, thus making it relatively well protected for a vehicle of its type. It was proof to 25 mm autocannon fire from the front, and machine gun fire from all angles. It was armed with a 25 mm autocannon, effective against lightly armored vehicles and infantry, as well as a wire-guided ATGM on a rail above the gun.
It was powered by a license built copy of the 550 HP Trionir HL58 diesel engine, giving it a top speed of approximately 67 km/h on trials. This exceeded expectations given the vehicle's hefty weight of 29.3 tons. The vehicle had three crew members, a driver, gunner, and commander, and carried 8 dismounts in line with Zahiran 8 man squads.
700 vehicles were produced between 1969 and 1980, most of which continue to see service in modernized forms with the Zahiran Territorial Defense Force as of present.
History
The VI1 was the first armored fighting vehicle designed in Zahira since the Great War. Given the Territorial Defense Force's limited budget and scale, armored vehicles had been generally neglected apart from about a hundred Aufzenian medium tanks of Great War stock which were kept in reserve. As the Zahiran economy, particularly heavy industry, recovered from the war, Zahiran General Staff sought to rebuild the armored force which had been so feared in the Imperial era. Ultimately, they settled on a compromise: rather than build a tank force, they would mechanize their infantry force. Zahiran strategy assumed that they would be working alongside allied nations, and thus concerns such as air superiority were seen as a given. The resultant vehicle was the VI1, a powerful, if expensive, IFV that was intended to work in tandem with wheeled fire support vehicles as a breakthrough force that could safely and quickly deliver infantry to strike at an enemy's vulnerable points.
The VI1 would be first tested in 1974 with Zahira's entrance into the Vonerian Civil War, which had been raging since the early 1960s. While Zahira had taken an interest in the situation and provided political and humanitarian aid to a number of factions, 1973 would mark the first time Zahiran military forces had operated on foreign soil since the end of the Great War in 1950. While Zahiran forces were nominally present to act as a policing force as opposed to being directly involved, they would nonetheless take part in a number of major operations, including countering the Korigian Transitional Government's assault on the separatist Republic of Isvania during Operation In the Delta. The vehicle proved to be effective against the poorly equipped, if motivated, forces of the Korigian Transitional Government, though the end of the Operation would see 7 combat losses of the vehicle, primarily to rocket-propelled grenade launchers. Zahiran, and other coalition nation, intervention in the conflict would prompt the Korigian Transitional Government to seek a settlement, which would be reached in 1978, though Zahiran forces would continue to remain in limited numbers until 1990.
The VI1 would see several modifications over the next two decades, mostly aimed at improving its survivability in combat through the addition of hard-kill active protection systems and improved composite armor. It would be superseded in its role as the primary armored fighting vehicle of the Territorial Defense Force in 1987 by the indigenously designed Gidan (North Star) Main Battle Tank, though about 400 continue to see Zahiran service as of 2022.
This particular example is shown on the eve of Operation In the Delta in late 1974, commanded by Arkus Marian Vokina and located in the city of Tifnjaq'a in Eastern Isvania. The vehicle would see active combat against Korigian Transitional Government auxiliaries and Shia militants on and off during the 8-month operation as part of the 3rd Zahiran Armored Company, but would suffer no significant damage. With the withdrawal of coalition forces in 1978, the vehicle would return to Zahira and be reassigned to the 2nd Mechanized Infantry Regiment after being pulled from front-line service. The pinup drawn on the side of the turret would become a point of some controversy after being photographed by a civilian reporter in 1980 and would ultimately end up being erased at some time in the early 1980s as part of a Zahiran effort to improve military discipline. The vehicle would be sold to Sub-Nieron in 1997 and continues to see service with the Federal Army as part of the Council Guard Armored Company, a largely ceremonial unit which is attached to the Federal Council of Sub-Nieron.