VCC-80 Dardo

Schützenpanzer Dardo

LandItalien
RolleInfanterie-Kampffahrzeug
Im Dienst1998–heute
Gebaut200

das Dardo ist ein Schützenpanzer, der für die italienische Armee als Ersatz für den M113 APC entwickelt wurde. Er wird von der Iveco Fiat Oto Melara Syndicated Company mit Sitz in Rom entworfen und gebaut. Iveco ist für den Rumpf und die Antriebssysteme verantwortlich, während Oto Melara für die Waffen- und Feuerleitsysteme verantwortlich ist.

Quelle: Dardo Schützenpanzer auf Wikipedia

VCC-80 Dardo Rundgang
FotografPaolo Fanin
LokalisierungUnbekannter
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General Characteristics and Role

The Dardo (Italian for “Dart”), also designated as the VCC-80, is a tracked infantry fighting vehicle developed by a consortium of Iveco and Oto Melara for the Italian Army. Its design began in the 1980s to replace the aging M113 APCs and provide mechanized infantry with improved firepower, protection, and mobility. The Dardo features the advanced Hitfist two-man turret and an autonomous fire control system, enabling it to transport a combat squad while providing essential fire support on the modern battlefield. It entered service in the early 2000s and is currently used exclusively by the Italian Army.

Property Typical Value (Dardo IFV)
Typ Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
National Origin Italien
Hersteller Consorzio Iveco Oto Melara (CIO)
Entered Service 2002
Crew 3 (Kommandant, Schütze, Fahrer)
Troop Capacity 6 to 7 dismounted infantry troops
Combat Weight 23.4 tonnes (25.8 tons)
Länge 6.70 m (22 ft 0 in)
Breite 3.00 m (9 ft 10 in)

Armament and Performance

  • Main Armament: 1 x 25 mm Oerlikon KBA automatic cannon (600 rounds per minute).
  • Ready Ammunition: 200 rounds of 25 mm ammunition in the turret.
  • Anti-Tank Weaponry: Optional 2 x TOW ATGM (Anti-Tank Guided Missile) launchers mounted on the turret sides.
  • Secondary Armament: 1 x 7.62 mm Beretta MG 42/59 coaxial machine gun.
  • Engine: 1 x Iveco-Fiat V6 MTCA turbocharged diesel engine.
  • Engine Power: 512 hp (382 kW).
  • Maximum Road Speed: 70 km/h (43.5 mph).
  • Operational Range: 500 to 600 km (311 to 373 mi).
  • Protection: Welded aluminum alloy hull with add-on steel armor plates. Frontal arc protection is against 25 mm APDS rounds.

Service History and Design Notes

  • Operational Use: The Dardo has seen limited combat deployment with the Italian Army in international missions, including in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Modular Design: The chassis was intended to be the base for a family of vehicles, including a command post, ambulance, and 120 mm mortar carrier, though the IFV variant was the only one produced in quantity.
  • Fire Control System: It is equipped with the advanced Galileo Avionica Hitfist integrated Fire Control System (FCS), which includes a laser rangefinder and thermal imaging for the gunner, allowing for stabilized, accurate firing on the move.
  • Troop Access: Troops enter and exit the rear compartment via a power-operated ramp. The troop compartment is fitted with an NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection system.

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