RG-31 Nyala Armoured Patrol Vehicle: Difference between revisions

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The armoured patrol vehicle (APV) provides a high level of protection for troops while they conduct patrols, as well as command, liaison and reconnaissance tasks in mountainous terrain and complex urban centres. The APV incorporates enhanced mine blast resistance as well as protection against both improvised explosive devices and ballistic threats.
The armoured patrol vehicle (APV) provides a high level of protection for troops while they conduct patrols, as well as command, liaison and reconnaissance tasks in mountainous terrain and complex urban centres. The APV incorporates enhanced mine blast resistance as well as protection against both improvised explosive devices and ballistic threats.


The APV will incorporate a remote weapon station, equipped with a day and night sighting system, permitting the operator to fire the weapon from within the vehicle while remaining protected.  
The APV has a remote weapon station, equipped with a day and night sighting system, permitting the operator to fire the weapon from within the vehicle while remaining protected.  


A $60.3 million contract has been awarded to General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada to provide 50 armoured patrol vehicles. The vehicles will be a version of the RG-31 Nyala, produced by BAE Land Systems OMC in the Republic of South Africa.[http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/Newsroom/view_news_e.asp?id=1833#apv]
A $60.3 million contract has been awarded to General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada to provide 50 armoured patrol vehicles. The vehicles will be a version of the RG-31 Nyala, produced by BAE Land Systems OMC in the Republic of South Africa.[http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/Newsroom/view_news_e.asp?id=1833#apv]
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Armament:
Armament:
*.50 cal M2HB HMG on a Kongsberg M151 Remote Weapons Station (can mount 40 mm grenade launcher or C6 as well).
*Kongsberg M151 Remote Weapons Station (can mount [[.50 cal HMG]], 40 mm grenade launcher or [[C6 GPMG]]).


Specifications:
Specifications:

Revision as of 12:13, 28 May 2006

The armoured patrol vehicle (APV) provides a high level of protection for troops while they conduct patrols, as well as command, liaison and reconnaissance tasks in mountainous terrain and complex urban centres. The APV incorporates enhanced mine blast resistance as well as protection against both improvised explosive devices and ballistic threats.

The APV has a remote weapon station, equipped with a day and night sighting system, permitting the operator to fire the weapon from within the vehicle while remaining protected.

A $60.3 million contract has been awarded to General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada to provide 50 armoured patrol vehicles. The vehicles will be a version of the RG-31 Nyala, produced by BAE Land Systems OMC in the Republic of South Africa.[1]

It can carry up to 10 passengers and a driver.

Armament:

  • Kongsberg M151 Remote Weapons Station (can mount .50 cal HMG, 40 mm grenade launcher or C6 GPMG).

Specifications:

  • Length: 6.4m
  • Width: 2.47m
  • Gournd Clearance: 322mm
  • Range: 900km
  • Speed: 100km/h
  • Weight: >7.3t
  • Engine: 123hp 5.7 litre 6-cyl Daimler OM352A
  • Transmission: automatic, 4 forward, 1 reverse
  • Payload: 1600 Kg
  • Entered Service: 2006
  • Number in Serivce: 50

Sources:

CASR DND 101:[2]

CASR DND 101:[3]

CASR DND 101 HOMEPAGE:[4]

Wikipedia RG-31:[5]