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First unveiled at IDEF 2015, the Tulpar-S is significantly lighter (15 tonnes), shorter and narrower than the Tulpar. [3] It is a multi-purposed vehicle platform which retains basic features of standard Tulpar-IFV and has been designed to be both a light and an amphibious platform.
Tulpar (IFV)—tracked armoured infantry fighting vehicle designed to provide ballistic and mine protection to support new generation main battle tanks on the battlefield and to provide fire support for infantry. [15] Otokar Ural—armoured personnel carrier with a versatile modular platform and an innovative feature set. [16]
Type 92 aka WZ-551 wheeled IFV (modern) Type 03 aka ZBD-03 or WZ-506 wheeled IFV (modern), Chinese airborne infantry fighting vehicle. Early prototypes received the designation ZLC-2000. Type 04 aka WZ-502 tracked IFV (modern) Type 05 amphibious IFV. [18] Type 08 wheeled armored vehicle; Type 11 /ST-1 Assault Gun
Type 92 aka WZ551 wheeled IFV (modern) ZBD-03 aka WZ-506, tracked dedicated airborne IFV (modern) ZBD-04 tracked semi-amphibious IFV (modern) ZBD-05, tracked dedicated amphibious IFV (modern) ZBL-08, family of wheeled vehicles including IFV, APC (modern)
Borsuk infantry fighting vehicle Poland: Polish Land Forces [62] The Borsuk is an amphibious IFV. ZSSW-30 turret (by HSW and WB Electronics) equipped with: [a] Mk44S Bushmaster II [b] UKM-2000C (7.62×51mm NATO) [f] 2 × Spike-LR [d] 2 × 4 GAk-81 (81 mm) CV90 Mk IV "Combat Vehicle 90" CV9035 SLO
The Warrior incorporates several design features in keeping with the UK's battlefield experience. In particular, there are no firing ports in the hull, in line with British thinking that the role of the armoured personnel carrier/infantry fighting vehicle (APC/IFV) is to carry troops under protection to the objective and then give firepower support when they have disembarked.
The primary version of the ASCOD is the tracked infantry-fighting vehicle. It follows a conventional layout, featuring a front-mounted engine and a rear compartment for the dismounts. The driver's seat is located at the left hull front. The commander and gunner sit in the slightly off-center–mounted two-man turret.
Otokar Tulpar; P. Puma (German infantry fighting vehicle) S. Schützenpanzer Lang HS.30; Sedena-Henschel HWK-11; SENA 200; T. T-15 Armata; TH-495;