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Light troop's carrier vehicle |
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Friday, April 13, 2012, 06:10 PM | |||
The light troop's carrier: the standard multirole vehicle in Africa and Middle East. | |||
The troop’s carrier is a light wheeled vehicle design to carry the soldiers on the battlefield with high mobility and all-terrain capacities. In Europe, the troops carrier is protected by armour but in Africa and some Middle East countries, the vehicle use an open top crew compartment. This type of vehicle can also be used as short range reconnaissance patrol vehicle. (By Alain Servaes Chief Editor Army Recognition) |
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United States Army Humvee in troop's carrier version |
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In
Africa and in the deserts of the Middle East, personnel carrier vehicle
do not need to be shielded, it is not the threat of mines or improvised
explosive devices which is priority but the ability to ride off-road,
over long distances without refueling. In addition the troop carrier vehicle
must be multi-mission and multi-role. With the global reduction of defense budgets, the factor of life-cycle costs becomes a mandatory consideration and requires a maximum use of common parts across all fleet of combat vehicles. For the terrains in Africa and Middle East, the light personnel carrier must be of simple design to allow easy mechanical intervention in all conditions. Indeed, the configuration of the terrains of these continents put a lot of strain and stress on this type of vehicle. To answer this problem, manufacturers of military vehicles have made the design and development based on civilian all-terrain vehicle for reasons of easy maintenance and lower costs, by integrating constraints and need for a military vehicle in terms of mobility, weight and payload. Several defence companies in the world already offer for many years this type of vehicle as the German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz with its light truck Unimog or the French Defence Company ACMAT with the VLRA TPK. With the VLRA TPK and its new ALTV, the French Defence Company ACMAT provides an unrivalled expertise in the field of military vehicles and especially light troop carriers which are used by more than 50 countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. |
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The VLRA TPK ACMAT in troop's carrier version for 12 soldiers |
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The ACMAT vehicles
are based on standardization, commonality of parts and components, and
on interchangeability; parts are interchangeable with vehicles built
30 years ago. Parts commonality includes cabs, structural components,
engines and drive trains. ACMAT
uses many of the same parts in all its line of vehicles. |
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The light tactical
troop’s carrier vehicle can also be used as reconnaissance or
law enforcement vehicle. In this case, it will not need long range or
significant payload capabilities, but it must always be able to operate
in all-terrain conditions. Air transportable and suitable for parachuting, this highly mobile off-roader combines a payload of up to 1.4t with the capability to provide ballistic and mine protection. The ALTV is available in various configurations, as a two-seater single cab or four-seat double cab. In two-seat cab version, the rear part of the vehicle can be fitted with seats down the sides or centre of the cargo area for carrying personnel. |
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To
increase the protection of the ALTV
against new threats, the vehicle can be fitted with armour kit which provides
a protection for the crew against small arms firing 5.56 or 7.62 mm caliber.
For its self-protection, a 360 ° ring mount can be mounted at the
rear part of the crew compartment which can be armed with 7.62 or 12.7
mm machine gun. |
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