The FV102 Striker was the anti-tank guided missile carrier in the CVR(T) family and served in the British Army.
The FV102 Striker was externally very similar to the FV103 Spartan but carried five missiles in a ready-to-fire bin at the back of the vehicle.
The missiles were originally steered by joystick control using manual command to line of sight (MCLOS).
The first production vehicles were delivered in 1975 and used in British Army service by the Royal Artillery anti-tank guided missile batteries.
This was then replaced by a Cummins BTA 5.9 diesel engine, as used in British Army FV107 Scimitars, under the CVR(T) life extension programme.