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editThere is a modern Lince too, see this article:
Oto Melara Signs Contract Worth Around 20 Million Euro for 81 HITROLE Light Turrets' http://www.defense-aerospace.com/cgi-bin/client/modele.pl?prod=109631&shop=dae&modele=release (Source: Finmeccanica; dated Oct. 26, web-posted Nov. 5, 2009) ROME --- Oto Melara, a Finmeccanica company, signed a contract worth around 20 million euro with Italy’s Ministry of Defence - General Directorate of Terrestrial Armaments to supply 81 HITROLE Light turrets. The HITROLE turrets will be used to equip a number of the Lince vehicles currently employed in Afghanistan, thus increasing operational effectiveness and diminishing risks to personnel. The contract also includes technical assistance. Oto Melara was selected by Italy’s Ministry of Defence following an international tender that began in July this year. The first turret will be delivered for operational testing four months from the contract registration, while a large number of the turrets will be delivered by the second half of 2010.
I could not find this Lince on WKP and right now I don't have the time to write much; maybe someone else can fill in? VNCCC (talk) 17:07, 7 November 2009 (UTC)