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The Alvis Stormer is a family of tracked armored vehicles developed by the British company Alvis Vehicles (now part of BAE Systems). These vehicles are designed to serve various roles within military forces. The Stormer family includes different variants adapted for specific purposes, and it has been in service with several armed forces. Great Britain provided Stormers for Ukraine during Russo-Ukrainian war.

The main part of that big poly count are tracks. Without them the model has 94266 polygons.

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Alvis Stormer Low-poly 3D model

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