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Defense News - United Arab Emirates |
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Thursday, February 16, 2012, 09:16 AM | |||
United Arab Emirates has issued an international request to buy 600 8x8 armoured combat vehicles. | |||
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United Arab Emirates (UAE) has issued an international request for proposals
for up to 600 8x8 wheeled combat vehicles, with responses due in March
2012. The UAE has already purchased five Patria AMVs in its 8x8L configuration
to meet an urgent operational requirement. These have been fitted with
the turret of the Russian BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), which
is used in large numbers by the UAE. This version of the AMV remains fully
amphibious with the minimum of preparation. |
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Patria AMV armoured vehicle with BMP-3 turret at IDEX 2011 defence exhibition in United Arab Emirates (Credit photo Army Recognition) |
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Candidate
vehicles are expected to include the ARTEC
Boxer (Germany), BAE Systems Land Systems (South Africa)
RG41, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri Pars (Turkey), General
Dynamics European Land Systems Piranha
5 (Switzerland), Iveco Defence Systems Freccia (Italy), Nexter
Systems VBCI (France), Otokar
Arma (Turkey), Patria
AMV (Finland), BTR
(Russia) and BTR-4
(Ukraine). Some of these have undergone summer trials in the UAE in their
baseline armoured personnel carrier (APC) configuration. Apart
from the 34 Guardian BTR-3U (8x8) amphibious APCs used by its marine unit,
the UAE operates mainly tracked vehicles. These include a fleet of over
600 Russian-supplied BMP-3
IFVs as well as a number of more specialised versions, such as the BREM-L
armoured recovery vehicle. |
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