TPz 1 Фука Тео-ермпир | |
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Страна | Германия |
Тип | Брониран персонал превозвач |
Снимка | Улрих Уред |
Описание | Албум на 79 photos walk-around of a «TPz 1 Fuchs Pioniergruppen» |
Фото галерия на TPz 1 Фука Тео-ермпир, The TPz (Transportpanzer) Fuchs (“Fox”) is an armoured personnel carrier originally developed by Daimler-Benz but manufactured and further developed by the now Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles. Fuchs was the second wheeled armoured vehicle to enter service with the Bundeswehr (West German Army) and it can be used for tasks including troop transport, engineer transport, bomb disposal, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical reconnaissance and electronic warfare. RMMV and its predecessors manufactured 1,236 Fuchs 1, most for the German Army.
Източник: TPz 1 Fuchs Pioniergruppen on Wikipedia
Информация за | |
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В експлоатация | 1979 – present |
Дизайнер | Daimler-Benz |
Producer | Rheinstahl Wehrtechnik |
Брой построени | 1236 |
Спецификации | |
Тегло | 17t-25t |
Дължина | 6,8m |
Ширина | 2,98 |
Височина | 2,5m |
Екипажа | 2+10 |
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The TPz 1 Fuchs Pioniergruppen is a variant of the TPz 1 Fuchs armoured personnel carrier designed for engineering tasks. It is used by the German Army and other NATO forces for mine clearing, obstacle breaching, and bridge laying operations. The vehicle has a crew of three and can carry six engineers with their equipment. The TPz 1 Fuchs Pioniergruppen is equipped with a dozer blade, a mine plough, a mine roller, a hydraulic arm, and a launching system for a folding bridge. The vehicle also has a winch, a smoke grenade launcher, and a roof-mounted machine gun for self-defense. The TPz 1 Fuchs Pioniergruppen has a diesel engine that gives it a maximum speed of 105 km/h on road and 10 km/h on water. It has an amphibious capability and can cross water obstacles with minimal preparation. The TPz 1 Fuchs Pioniergruppen is a versatile and reliable vehicle that can support various engineering missions in different terrains and environments.
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