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Pandur 1 6x6 armoured vehicle personnel carrier
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The Pandur is a 6x6 armoured vehicle personnel carrier designed and manufactured by the Austrian Defence Company Steyr-Daimler-Puch now a subdivision of General Dynamics European Land Systems. The development of the Pandur 1 began in 1979 and the first vehicle was unveiled in 1985. The production of the Pandur was started in 1986. In 1994, the Austrian Army placed an order for 68 Pandur vehicles and the first of these were completed in December 1995 and production was completed late in 1996. In October 1996, the Kuwait National Guard placed an order with AV Technology International of the USA for the supply of 70 Pandur (6 × 6) light armoured vehicles in six variants with first production vehicles being completed in November 1997. In November 1998, the Belgian Army took delivery of the first of 54 Pandur APCs for use by the Para Commando Brigade. The order from Belgian army for 54 Pandur vehicles included 41 APCs (Armoured Personnel Carrier), five command post vehicles, four maintenance and recovery vehicles and four ambulance vehicles. Slovenia has also selected the Pandur as the standard 6x6 APC for its armed forces. The Pandur APC is now manufactured under licence in Slovenia by the local company of STO RAVNE under the name of Valuk. First deliveries were made to the Slovenian Army in 1999. These are similar to the Austrian Army vehicles but have a ramp at the rear. Late 1999, the US Army has ordered 50 Pandur, but only 12 vehicles were delivered. Recently, the Austrian army has upgraded pandur 1 with anew remotely weapon station armed with a 12.7mm machine gun. In March 2015, the Swiss Company RUAG has announced the upgrade of all Pandur 1 vehicles of the Belgian and Austrian army with mine-, IED- and ballistic protection kit.
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- Pandur with ADM: Steyr-Daimler-Puch has developed, as a private venture, the Automatic Drivetrain Management (ADM) system to improve the performance of its Pandur (6 × 6) Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) and variants, especially in off-road conditions.
- Amphibious Pandur: equipped with water-to-water cooling, closed air intake and electric bilge pumps.Mounted on either side at the rear of the hull is an integrated water jet, which is run from a power take-off, these give a maximum water speed of 11 km/h and the Pandur can turn through a full 360º in eight seconds - Pandur Ambulance: has a higher raised rear compartment and its rear wheelbase (second to third axles), has been increased from 1.53 to 1.83 m for greater internal volume. Casualties can be carried in three different configurations, these are four stretcher patients, two stretcher and three sitting or six seated patients. A full range of medical equipment is carried. - Pandur reconnaissance fire support vehicle: fitted with a two-man turret armed with a 90 mm gun, for example the Cockerill 90 mm LCTS turret system which is armed with the Mk 8 gun system. - Pandur anti-tank guided missile carrier: armed with ATGMC/HOT and fitted with the Euromissile UTM 800 launcher. - Pandur reconnaissance vehicle: fitted with the two-man Steyr-Daimler-Puch SP3/300 turret armed with a 30 mm Mauser MK 30 cannon. - Pandur Mortar Carrier: fitted with an 81 mm turntable-mounted mortar (AMC81) or a 120 mm mortar. - Pandur anti-aircraft: Fitted with a power-operated turret armed with twin 20 mm. - Pandur Recovery Vehicle: Fitted with a crane mounted on the top of the hull. |
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