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The BvS10 Beowulf shown at DSEI 2015 was not armed but we believe that the vehicle can be fitted with a ring mount weapon station or a remote weapon station armed with 7.62 mm or 12.7mm machine gun in case of military applications.
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Design and protection |
The layout of the BvS10 Beowulf is very similar to the BvS10 but the front vehicle is fitted with a large unarmoured windscreen. The BvS10 Beowulf consists of two units coupled together by a special articulation mechanism such as the BvS10 and the BV206S. Each side of the front vehicle is fitted with two doors including large windows in the upper part. The BvS10 Beowulf consists of two tracked units linked by an ingenious steering mechanism. The front and rear units are articulated in relation to each other, horizontally for steering and vertically for following the contours of the terrain. There is four individual seats for the front unit and one single hatch is mounted on the roof of each unit. The rear unit can be used as a cargo carrier or to transport individual personnel. This unit is equipped with a single door at the rear side. The BvS10 Beowulf has a weight of 8,000 kg and a maximum gross vehicle weight of 15,000 kg. The front unit has a load capacity of 3 tones, while the rear unit has a capacity of up to 5 tones able to carry personnel, cargo supplies or humanitarian aid equipment. The BvS10 Beowulf offers a high level of flexibility with an easily exchangeable rear unit. This allows for reconfiguring the vehicle to meet the needs of a specific mission. The spacious interior allows for easy installation of inter-changeable equipment via a C-rail system in order to prepare it for the most demanding operations.
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Mobility |
The BvS10 Beowulf uses the same chassis and running gear as the BvS10. The vehicle is motorized with a Cummins 6.7l inline 6 cylinders engine developing 285 hp coupled to an Allison automatic transmission with 6 forward speeds and 1 reverse. The BvS10 Beowulf can run at a maximum speed of 70 km/h with a maximum cruising range from 400 to 1,000 km. It can climb a gradient of 45% and can cross a trench of 2m. The articulated steering and drive system provides the highest maneuverability and mobility over obstacles, reducing the risk of mission failure by becoming bogged down. The suspension of the front unit consists of six rubber-tired road wheels with the last acting as the idler, drive sprocket at the front and return device. The rear unit has six road wheels on each side with the last of these acting as the idler, drive sprocket at the front, and track-return device.
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Accessories |
The BvS10 Beowulf is fully amphibious, being propelled in the water by its rubber band tracks at a maximum speed of 4km/h. The vehicle uses an unrivaled design for the track system allowing for movement over unstable and soft terrain through its extremely low ground pressure.
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Specifications |
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Armament
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Can be armed for military applications with a 7.62mm or 12.7mm machine gun.
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Country users
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Designer Country
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United Kingdom
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Accessories
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Amphibious, track system for unstable and soft terrain.
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Crew
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Front cabin 2 to 4
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Armor
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No armor protection. Can be fitted with additional armor.
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Weight
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15,500 kg maximum
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Speed
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70 km/h
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Range
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400 to 1,000 km a
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Dimensions
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Length: 8.0 m; Width: 2.2 m; Height: 2.5 m
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