
The AMX-10 RC uses skid steering to turn the hull. A COTAC fire control system is provided for gun aiming. The TK 105 turret houses three crew members, while the driver sits in the front of the hull. The vehicle features a powerful GIAT 105 mm gun mounted in a welded aluminium turret. The first production vehicle was delivered in 1981 to the 2nd Regiment de Hussards in Sourdun. Initial work on the AMX-10 RC began in 1970. Design and development Diagram of AMX-10 RC

Since 2021, France has been gradually replacing it with the EBRC Jaguar. The AMX-10 RC is usually used for reconnaissance missions in dangerous environments or for fire support. The AMX-10 RC is distinct from the amphibious AMX-10P: they share automotive components, but have completely different battlefield roles.

It has also been described as a light tank, though its classification as a tank has been disputed it is described by the term "char" (tank) in French service. The vehicle can be described as a wheeled tank destroyer.

"RC" stands for " Roues-Canon", meaning "wheeled gun". 108 units were sold to Morocco and 12 to Qatar. Equipping French cavalry units since 1981, over 240 remained in service with the French Army in 2021. The AMX-10 RC is a French armoured fighting vehicle manufactured by Nexter Systems for armoured reconnaissance purposes.
