Bulldog itself didn't do anything to the FV430 hull, it just fitted a new engine and gearbox. You'd be looking for the specification for the Theatre Entry Standard for Afghanistan etc. I'm not sure that would be in the public domain.
Andy
I'd be surprised if you can find any reference to a STANAG. The best I can see is the description in AESP 2350-T-250-101 (Purpose and Planning Information) that simply says: "The FV432 was designed, primarily for use in Europe, to meet the requirement for a light armoured tracked vehicle to transport ten Infantryman in full battle order and their weapons safely in battlefield conditions."
Andy
If it helps, I think you'll find that like the similar starter for the FV430s this is a standard Lucas CAV commercial unit, just with a different connector. You may be able to find an auto electrician who can repair it.
Andy
Would anyone have a couple of these four-lobed wingnuts going spare on an old backpack? I can't find any being sold as spares and I need two for Abbot and Stalwart radio tray clamps.
Andy
My pet hate with any of the interactive/computer-driven stuff is that it usually packs up after a couple of weeks and no-one knows how to mend it. Cue blank screens and tatty apologetic notices ...
Andy
Weren't you supposed to be organising a family outing to the Spinnaker Tower, wink, wink, nudge, nudge?
(And perhaps that multiplug is for the flasher relay?)
Andy