Panservernkanonvogn m/43

The Panservernkanonvogn m/43 (PvKV m/43) was a Ringeriker designed and produced Tank Destroyer, to provide mobile anti-tank firepower to units equipped with the Stridsvogn m/43, which was more focused on infantry support duties. It was purpose designed with light armor to afford it the greatest mobility possible on the battlefield. Armed with a 77mm High-Velocity Gun derived from an anti-aircraft piece it was capable of penetrating the armor of most if not all of it's possible opponents at the time of production, this however would not last, with the platform seeing several upgrades and models throughout it's lifespan in order to keep up with advances in armor protection.

Panservernkanonvogn m/43
The PvKV m/43 is the original variant armed with a 77mm Gun

Panservernkanonvogn m/43F1
Introduced in 1949 the F1 model features a new, larger enclosed turret fitted with an 84mm gun, designed to be a much more capable anti-tank weapon in line with perceived potential adversaries. The 77mm guns stripped from the vehicles during the upgrade were refitted to the new Stridsvogn m/49 medium tanks.

Panservernkanonvogn m/43F2
The F2 upgrade package was carried out in the late 1960s-early 70s by the Sorland Army, it included a new fire control system and better night fighting capability.

Pansernyttevogn m/50
The PnV m/50 was a turretless variant designed to act as an artillery tractor and ammunition carrier, however it found a place as an ad hoc armored personnel carrier before being adopted more formally in this role.

Operators
Ringerike
 * The Ringerike Army (Ringerike Hær) accepted the MBT62 into service in 1943.

Sannlibo
 * Sannlig Land Forces: The m/43 was part of the original transfer of equipment upon the establishment of the Sannlig Forces in 1949.