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At AAD 2014 the South African Special Forces showcased their Zodiac Milpro ZH-753 RHIB.
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Detailed
view of the South African ZH-753 RHIB console |
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Considered
among the finest RHIBs of their type in the world, the Zodiac Hurricane
range are mission specific and are used by the most knowledgeable and
discriminating operators who demand the utmost in ruggedness and reliability.
The ZH-753 as used by the South African Special Forces are fitted with Durarib: A ballistic foam filled inside the collars. Their weight is over 2300 Kg with a length of 8.05 meters and width of 2.74 meters. They are powered by 2x 200 Horsepower Yamaha outboard engines which allows the RHIB to reach a maximum speed of 47 knots. In addition to a crew of 2 to operate the boat, the ZH-753 can carry 8x fully equipped Special Force soldiers or up to 800 Kg of cargo. The range is around 80 nautical miles. The seats are modular: we were explained 4 seats at the stern may be removed in order to fit weapons on the RHIB. South African Special Forces use the following weapons on their ZH-753: - 1x 20mm gun - 2x 12.8mm guns - 40mm RPG-7 - 60mm mortar - 7.62mm Mag, PKM and RPD The South African ZH-753 are fitted with HF, VHF and UHF communication systems as well as a fully integrated surface to surface and surface to air datalink system. Magnetic compass, radar and GPS are also fitted for navigation. |
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File
image: a ZH-753 from an undisclosed Navy during maritime air drop operation |
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The
ZH-753 is based on the ZH-733 "ETRACO" which was designed for
the French Navy commandos in the nineties with a specific requirement:
Air deliverable capability. The South Africa "4 Special Forces Regiment" are among the few special forces units in the world with this capability: Their ZH-753 may be deployed from the South African Air Force C-130 Hercules. We were told the unit regularly to retain their skills in "air delivery" operations. |
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