Bandvagn 206 | |
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Pays | Suède |
Rôle | Transporteur tout-terrain |
Développement | 1974 |
Construit | Inconnu |
Bandvagn 206 (Bv 206) est un porte-avions tout-terrain articulé et suivi développé par Hägglunds (qui fait maintenant partie de BAE Systems Global Combat Systems) pour l’armée suédoise. Il se compose de deux unités, avec les quatre pistes alimentées. Il peut transporter jusqu’à 17 personnes (6 dans le compartiment avant, 11 à l’arrière), et l’unité remorque peut être adaptée à différents usages.
Source: Bandvagn 206 sur Wikipedia
BV-206 Se promener | |
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Photographe | Hans-Hermann Buhling |
Localisation | Inconnu |
Photos | 28 |
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Bandvagn BV 206S Se promener | |
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Photographe | Inconnu |
Localisation | Inconnu |
Photos | 74 |
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Lla Bandvagn 2 (Bv 2) is a tracked articulated all-terrain vehicle developed by Hägglunds (now part of BAE Systems) for the Swedish Army. It is the successor of the Bandvagn 202 and the predecessor of the Bandvagn 206. The Bv 2 was designed to transport troops and equipment through snow and rough terrain in cold regions. It consists of two units, with all four tracks powered. It can carry up to 17 people (6 in the front unit and 11 in the rear unit), and the rear unit can be adapted for different applications, such as ambulance, command post, cargo, etc.
The Bv 2 has a Ford V8 petrol engine that provides 200 hp and a top speed of 65 km/h on roads. It can also swim in water with a speed of 4 km/h, propelled by its tracks. The Bv 2 entered service with the Swedish Army in 1974 and was used until the late 1980s, when it was replaced by the more modern Bv 206. Some Bv 2s were also exported to other countries, such as Norway, Finland, Germany and Canada.
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