FMC XR311


The XR311 was a prototype military vehicle of US origin that was procured in limited numbers during the 1970s. It was originally developed as the High Mobility Combat Vehicle, or HMCV.

Development

Development of the XR311 commenced as a private venture in 1969, with the first of two prototypes being completed in 1970. The vehicle was developed as a possible replacement for the by that time over ten years old M151 jeep, years prior to the Lamborghini Cheetah and other competitors, including AM General's design for the HMMWV, which was eventually selected. As a result of the trials of these two prototypes the US Army purchased ten improved or second generation models in 1971. Of these ten vehicles, four had a TOW missile installation for use in the anti-tank/AFV role, three had an M2HB machine-gun for use in the reconnaissance role and three had 7.62mm M60 machine guns
and the crew armor kit for use in the escort/security role. These
trials were completed in 1972. They were then tested by the 2nd Armored
Division. In 1974 they were also tested in the 2nd Armored
Reconnaissance Scout Vehicle competition along with a number of vehicles
including the original FMC Technologies and Lockheed Martin designs. It has been stated that an XR311 with TOW missile installation cost around $50,000. The XR311 was designed to carry out a wide variety of roles including anti-tank, reconnaissance patrol, convoy escort, command and control, medivac, military police, mortar carrier, internal security and forward air defense communications vehicle.

Variants

There were several models of the XR311:
The following kits were available for the basic vehicle: crew compartment armor kit, consisting of a high-hardness steel doors, side body panels, toe panel, firewall, bulletproof windshield and bulletproof side windows, armored radiator, armored fuel tank, top and door kit
various communications installations, high output alternators,
litter-carrying kit, jump seat for two additional passengers, explosion-resistant reticulated foam fuel-tank filler, radial tires or foam-filled run-flat tires, extreme climate kits for winterization or desert temperatures, tool kit and portable fire extinguisher.

Overview

The
XR311 is built around a tubular-steel frame safety roll-cage which
protects the passenger compartment if the vehicle rolls over. This cage
is covered by a heavy-gauge sheet metal forming the skin of the vehicle.
An internally mounted electrical extraction winch with a capacity of
can be mounted at the front of the vehicle if required, and the 2-piece
windshield can be removed to provide greater visibility and protect
from flying glass fragments. The glass halves are stored in a mounting
bracket on the hood until needed again. The passenger compartment is in
the center of the vehicle with the driver on the left and the passenger
seat to the right. There is space for of cargo behind the passenger seats. The engine and transmission are at the rear of the hull and there is an external load-carrying platform above this which can take a maximum load of. The minimum ground clearance is 11 inches, and a full length skid pan protects the hull and drivetrain, which allows the vehicle to slide over obstacles. The transmission is a Chrysler A-727 "TorqueFlite" torque converter automatic, with three forward and one reverse gears. The XR311 is a full-time 4WD vehicle. "Trak-lok" limited-slip differentials with a 5.89:1 drive ratio are used front and rear, and a lockable center differential ensures traction to all wheels. The fully independent suspension uses modified Dana 44 centersections, and used many off the shelf parts from the front wheel drive Oldsmobile Toronado / Cadillac Eldorado, and is of a double-wishbone design with a torsion-bar spring and hydraulic telescopic shock absorber at each station. A stabilizer bar
is provided for the rear suspension to limit body roll. Maximum speed
is 80-90 mph for vehicles with the 318ci engine, dropping to 67 mph at
full load. Acceleration was 12 seconds 0-60 mph time, falling to 10
seconds with the 360ci engine.
The steering is power-assisted and the tubeless tires
feature a special high-pressure inner tire tube, which provides a
built-in backup in case air pressure is lost from the main tire itself,
as well as providing lateral support to eliminate leakage from the tire bead
during high speed cornering. The tires are self-cleaning, meaning mud
and other materials are flung free from the tread grooves by centrifugal
force, rather than sticking to the tire. Disc brakes are fitted on all four wheels. The electrical system is 24V DC,
and two batteries with a capacity of 45 Amp/Hr are provided. The
alternator is of the integral rectifier and regulator type. The XR311 is
provided with a heavy duty towing pintle as well as a trailer wiring
harness receptacle. It is air-transportable and can be air-dropped.