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Polish Company Germaz unveils AMRV Armoured Multi-Role Vehicles G04 and G10 at MSPO 2013 0409132.
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Online Show Daily News MSPO 2013 International Defence Industry Exhibition 2 - 5 September 2013 Kielce, Poland |
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GERMAZ ARMV G04 and G10 at MSPO 2013 |
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013 10:02 PM | |||
Polish Company Germaz unveils AMRV Armoured Multi-Role Vehicles G04 and G10 at MSPO 2013. | |||
At MSPO 2013, the Polish Company D.S. Germaz unveils a new range of light
4x4 tactical vehicle, with the AMRV (Armoured Multi-Role Vehicle) G04
and G10. According to the manufacturer, the design and with its armour
protection, the AMRV vehicle is in the category of MRAP (Mine-Resistant
Ambush Protected). |
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AMRV G04 4x4 armoured vehicle personnel carrier at MSPO 2013. |
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The
ARMV G04 looks very similar to the German Dingo 2. The AMRV G04 is based
on the chassis of the Mercedes-Benz UNIMOG U5000 (4 × 4) light cross-country
truck. The engine compartment is at the front, the heavily armoured safety
crew compartment is in the centre and the cargo/load area is at the rear.
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D.S. Germaz AMRV G10 armoured vehicle personnel carrier |
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The
other version of AMRV, the G10, use the same chassis and armour technology
as the G04 variant, but the vehicle is able to carry 10 fully equipped
soldiers. The AMRV G10 provides high level of protection against both anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), as well as artillery splinters and gun fire. In the development of the AMRV range, Germaz Company used the state-of-the-art design, materials and technologies and work with the Wroclaw University of Technology and Daimler AG. The use of a Unimog chassis for the AMRV ensures both outstanding performance and low life-cycle costs and due to its popularity enables user to reduce the requirements for training drivers and mechanics. The low-maintenance and robust components provide considerable economic benefits. The AMRV vehicles can be equipped with various types of weapons as open-top turrets or remote controlled weapon stations, armed with 7.62 mm or 12.7 mm machine guns or 40 mm automatic grenade launchers. |