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Here is some data on the original big MOWAG 8x8. The following information has been copied from Jane’s Light Tanks and Armoured Cars 1984 by Christopher F. Foss. It is posted here for educational purposes.

MOWAG Shark Weapons Carrier

Development
The Shark has been developed by the MOWAG company as a private venture specifically for the export market. It was first shown in public at the 1981 Paris Air Show fitted with the Oerlikon-Bührle Type GDD-BOE two-man turret armed with a 35 mm cannon and a coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun. A further two prototypes were completed in mid-1983.
In 1982 the Shark was successfully tested in Switzerland fitted with a French Fives-Gail Babcock FL-12 turret armed with a 105 mm gun and fitted with a SOPTAC fire-control system. In West Germany it was successfully tested with an experimental Rheinmetall turret armed with the Rheinmetall 105 mm Rh 105-11 super low recoil gun which fires all standard NATO tank ammunition, including the APFSDS-T.
The chassis has been designed to be easily adapted for a wide range of roles including anti-aircraft (eg fitted with the same turret as the Wildcat twin 30 mm SPAAG or the new Swiss ADATS missile system), anti-tank (including missile), fire support, reconnaissance and rocket launcher. Late in 1983 one of the three Shark prototypes was fitted with the one-man turret of the Wildcat twin 30 mm SPAAG system and this was tested in Canada early in 1984.
Wherever possible proven assemblies, such as engine and transmission, have been used in the design of the vehicle to simplify both training and logistics.

Description
The hull of the MOWAG Shark is of all-welded steel construction which provides complete protection up to and including the Soviet 14.5 mm KPV armour piercing round. A 155 mm HE projectile landing ten metres away from the vehicle will cause no damage according to the manufacturer.
The driver is seated at the front of the hull on the left side and has a single-piece hatch cover that opens to the left. Forward of this are three periscopes, the centre one of which can be replaced by an image intensification periscope for driving at night. A second crew member can be seated to the right of the driver or this space can be used for special equipment such as an NBC pack or for additional ammu¬nition stowage.
The fighting compartment is in the centre of the vehicle and a wide range of armament installations can be fitted up to and including an FL-12 turret with a 105 mm gun. Full details of the FL-12 turret are given in the entry for the Austrian Steyr-Daimler-Puck Jagdpanzer SK 105 light tank/tank destroyer.
The engine, transmission and fuel tanks are at the rear of the hull and engine access panels are provided in the top of the engine compartment. The air inlet louvres are in the top of the hull, one either side, while the air outlets at the hull rear.
Steering is power assisted on the front and rear axles and vertical suspension travel is 420 mm.
A wide range of optional equipment can be fitted to the Shark including various types of NBC system, passive night vision equipment and fire-extinguishing systems.

SPECIFICATIONS

CREW 3 or 4
CONFIGURATION 8 × 8
WEIGHT (loaded) 21 000 kg* (empty) 16 000 kg*
POWER-TO-WEIGHT RATIO 25.2 hp/tonne
LENGTH 7.52 m
WIDTH 3 m
HEIGHT (hull) 1.9 m
AXIS OF FIRE (105 mm gun) 2 16 m
GROUND CLEARANCE 0.46 m
TRACK 2.62 m
WHEELBASE 1.51 m + 1.4 m + 1 49 m
ANGLE OF APPROACH/DEPARTURE 40°/45°
MAX ROAD SPEED 100 km/h
FUEL CAPACITY 400 litres
RANGE (road) 500 km
FORDING 1.3 m
GRADIENT 60%
SIDE SLOPE 35%
VERTICAL OBSTACLE 0.46 m
TRENCH 2.3 m
TURNING CIRCLE 12.5 m
ENGINE Detroit Diesel 8V-71T turbo-charged diesel developing 530 hp at 2500 rpm
TRANSMISSION Allison HT 750 ORD automatic with 5 forward and 1 reverse gears
TYRES 13.00 x 20 run-flat (insert)
SUSPENSION (1st and 4th axles) coil springs with wishbone (2nd and 3rd axles) torsion bars (all wheels have hydraulic shock absorbers)
BRAKES (main) dual circuit, hydraulic, air assisted (parking) spring loaded brake cylinder (engine) Jacobs brake system
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 24 V
* depends on armament installation

Status: Trials.

Manufacturer: Mi Motorwagenfabrik AG, 8280 Kreuzlingen, Switzerland.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/abegubler/shark01.jpg
MOWAG (8 × 8) Shark weapons carrier fitted with Fives-Cail Babcock FL-12 turret armed with 105 mm gun, with turret traversed to rear

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MOWAG (8 × 8) Shark weapons carrier fitted with Fives-Cail Babcock FL-12 turret armed with 105 mm gun, with empty cartridge case being ejected out of trap door in turret bustle

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/abegubler/shark03.jpg
MOWAG (8 × 8) Shark weapons carrier fitted with Fives-Gail Babcock FL-12 turret armed with 105 mm gun, coaxial 7.62 mm MG and electrically operated smoke dischargers

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/abegubler/shark04.jpg
MOWAG (8 × 8) Shark weapons carrier fitted with trials turret armed with Rheinmetall Rh 105-11 super low recoil gun fitted with muzzle brake
 
Sorry for dig up another old topic. I just found this no long ago.

MOWAG Shark with the Wildcat one-man twin 30 mm AAA turret.
 

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Armored Car journal had an article on this vehicle
And also some french series on armored vvehicles had a two-page article with some photos of Mowag Shark w/ ADATS and Wildcat turrets
and also pic from book
and advert from Ebay
 

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apparently at least two vehicles have survived in different museums
and two more pics of Wildcat version
 

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Crotale version - advert and photos of scalemodel from Ebay
 

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text and picture from IDR 1984-09, and also another advert from Ebay, - both of which mention Canadian LLAD competition
 

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Wasn't there also a version with a 105mm gun? I'm sure I remember a Swiss 10x10 vehicle with a leopard like turret...

Ah, my error, it was 8x8, not 10x10 and it was German, not Swiss. It was the Radpanzer 90 :

1024px-RadPz_90_Bild_110.jpg
 
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Mowag Shark w/Bofors Trinity AA turret
 

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(IIRC) upscaled screens from video
 

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Mowag Shark w/ prototype LATS turret from Rheinmetall, armed with 105mm gun
 

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more pics
 

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Detroit Diesel ad

A minor quibble, Diesel Division and Detroit Diesel weren't the same thing. This ad is from the Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada. The various and sundry GM diesel-related brandings and division names are extremely convoluted. So, I offer a rough US/Canadian chronology instead ...

1938 (US): Detroit Diesel Engine Division of General Motors founded in Detroit, MI

1938 (US): Cleveland Diesel Engine Division of GM (ex-Winton Engine Corp.), Cleveland, OH

1938 (US): General Motors Diesel Division (GMDD) founded to market all GM diesels

1949 (CA): US Electro-Motive Diesel Division forms General Motors Diesel in Canada

1950 (CA): General Motors Diesel (GMD) plant opens outside London, Ontario

1962 (US): Cleveland Diesel absorbed by Electro-Motive Division; moved to La Grange, IL

1965 (US): GMDD absorbed by General Motors Detroit Diesel Engine Division

1969 (CA): Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada, Ltd established
-- GM Canada having taken control of GMD from US Electro-Motive Division

1970 (US): Internal GM consolidation results in combined Detroit Diesel-Allison Division

1988 (US): Joint venture Detroit Diesel Corporation (GM 40%, Penske Corp. 60%)

1999 (CA): General Motors of Canada rebrands GMDD as GM Defence

2000 (CA/US): Joint venture GM-GDLS Defense Group Ltd formed for LAV-25
-- JV between GM Defense and General Dynamics GM-GDLS Defense Group Ltd.

2000 (US): Detroit Diesel Corporation sold to DaimlerChrysler

2003 (CA): GM Defence sold to become General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada

2003 (US): General Dynamics also purchases Mowag Motorwagenfabrik AG
-- 2004 Mowag GmbH; 2010 General Dynamics European Land Systems – Mowag GmbH

Note how that last entry brings me abruptly back on topic ;)
 

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