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Ratel 60: Crew of 3 + 7 infantry: Turret is identical to that of the Eland 60 with a 60 mm (2.4 in) breech-loading mortar: Ratel 81: No turret: An 81 mm (3.2 in) mortar is installed in the crew compartment for use as a fire support platform: Ratel 90: crew of 3 plus 6 infantry: Turret armed with a 90mm Denel GT-2 cannon, identical to that of ...
Ratel IFV (973): Ratel ZT3 (52): South Africa: IFV: 570 (Active) 455 (Reserve) Primary armoured fighting vehicle in service with the South African Mechanized infantry units. [33] Armament: Ratel 20 (20 mm GI-2 autocannon, 7.62 mm Browning M1919 coaxial) Ratel 25 (25 mm TRT-25 RCWS autocannon, 7.62 mm Browning M1919 coaxial)
Infantry fighting vehicle - 26 (254) The Badgers are a new generation of fighting vehicles planned to partially replace the Army's Ratel IFV fleet over the next decade under the Project Hoefyster awarded contract, this will significantly improve the mobility, firepower, and protection of the South African Army's Mechanized infantry units. There ...
"Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle" (Griffin III) Spain United States. Illustration. US Army (prototype) [59] One of the prototypes for the replacement of the M2/M3 Bradley. Turret to be equipped with: [59] [a] XM913 chain gun (50×228mm) [f] BGM-71 TOW, FGM-148 Javelin, or CCMS-H (Close Combat Missile System-Heavy), [h] Aerovironment Switchblade
The SIBMAS is a Belgian amphibious infantry fighting vehicle.It was engineered from the same prototype as the South African Ratel. [1] The SIBMAS was developed between 1975 and 1976 at a department of the BN Constructions Ferroviaires et Metalliques in Nivelles. [3]
Pages in category "Wheeled infantry fighting vehicles" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Ratel IFV; S. SIBMAS; T. Type 07P; Type 08;
This led to its supplementation in the late 1970s with the much heavier, six-wheeled Ratel-90 infantry fighting vehicle. The Ratel proved to be a successful interim measure because it could both carry troops and provide fire support. [6] In 1984, South Africa launched Operation Askari, which saw its mechanised and motorised infantry contingents ...
The Badger IFV is an 8-wheeled Infantry fighting vehicle under development by Denel Land Systems of South Africa.The Badger IFV will be a modified and better protected version of the Finnish Patria AMV, tailored for the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and modified for South African conditions.