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The Simba is a wheeled armoured personnel carrier designed by GKN Sankey. [2] It is currently in service with the Philippine Army. [3] Any export sales are dormant as ...
Elbit Systems won the Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier Acquisition Project of the Philippine Army and is set to deliver 28 units of the Guarani 6x6 APC. [11] [12] GKN FS100 Simba 4×4 United Kingdom: Armoured personnel carrier: APC 12.7mm
The MX-1 has two side doors and one rear door for fast deployment. Tested against the one-doored Simba (APC), results showed 150% faster deployment time on exiting the vehicle. This rapid deployment was promoted as one of the strengths of the MX-1.
The MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle was an experimental armored vehicle developed by Philippine steelworks fabricator Steelcraft Industrial & Development Corporation, in collaboration with the Philippine Army, arising from a need by the latter for smaller, tougher armored vehicle that can fill an escort role larger armored vehicles cannot; a consideration confined Philippine jungles aggravated.
The Issoire APM 40 Simba is a four-seat light aircraft manufactured by the French manufacturer Issoire Aviation. It is entirely built from carbon-fiber-reinforced polymers . [ 2 ] The aircraft's first flight was on 19 May 2009, and it made its public debut at the Paris Air Show in June 2009.
Mamba APC; MAP45 armoured personnel carrier; MAP75 armoured personnel carrier; Marauder (vehicle) Marine Personnel Carrier; Matador (mine protected vehicle) Maverick (armoured vehicle) Mildef Tarantula HMAV; Mine Protected Combat Vehicle; Mowag MR 8; Mowag Puma; MOWAG Roland; Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle
The Type 96 wheeled armored personnel carrier (96式装輪装甲車, kyuu-roku-shiki-sourin-soukou-sha) is an armoured vehicle that entered service with Japan in 1996, manufactured by Komatsu. [4]
The K808/806 White Tiger (Korean: 백호 "Baekho", [5] Hanja: 白虎) wheeled armored personnel carrier (APC) is family of 8x8 and 6x6 armored vehicles. Developed by Hyundai Rotem as a private venture in 2012, the Korean Army declared a plan to acquire 600 6×6 and 8×8 wheeled APCs in order to help build rapid response forces modeled after U.S. Stryker combat brigades, according to the ...