The new UK Army Future Command and Liaison Vehicle (FCLV) .
The Panther will be fitted with BAE Systems Self-Defence Weapon station (SDW). SDW combines BAE Systems Target Acquisition Weapon Sight (STAWS) with the AEI Enforcer Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS).
486 Panther vehicles are required for the UK Army.
The MLV is designed for tactical mobility with a high level of protection against anti-tank and anti-personnel mines.
The vehicle has a maximum road speed of 130km/h and the range is over 500km.
The armour protection is tuneable by the replacement of armour packs within the vehicle's external skin.
The MLV is of low observable design with minimised acoustic, radar and thermal signatures.
There is accommodation for up to five people and a spacious rear cargo compartment.