AMX-VTT

AMX-VCI

PaeseFrancia
digitarePortaerei corazzata
Prodotto1957-Non lo so
Costruito3000+

Le AMX-VCI (in francese: Véhicule de Combat d'Infanterie) è una delle molte varianti del carro armato leggero francese AMX-13. Era l'APC di prima linea dell'esercito francese fino a quando non fu sostituito dall'AMX-10P. È ancora utilizzato da alcuni paesi, ad esempio dal Messico, dove va sotto il nome di DNC-1 ed è armato con un cannone da 20 mm.

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General Characteristics and Role

The AMX-VTT (Véhicule de Transport de Troupes, or “Troop Transport Vehicle”) is a French tracked Armoured Personnel Carrier developed by GIAT (now Nexter). It was derived from the highly successful AMX-13 light tank chassis. Designed to provide mechanized infantry with protected mobility across the battlefield, the VTT was the standard French APC from the 1950s until it was gradually replaced by the AMX-10P in the 1970s. The AMX-VTT shares many components with the AMX-13, which simplified logistics and production. It is a light, agile vehicle, often armed with a machine gun for self-defense, and heavily exported to numerous nations worldwide.

Property Typical Value (AMX-VTT)
digitare Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC)
National Origin Francia
Produttore GIAT Industries (ora Nexter)
Entered Service Early 1950s
Equipaggio 2 (Driver, Commander/Gunner)
Passenger Capacity 10 equipped infantry soldiers
Combat Weight Approx. 13.5 tonnes
Lunghezza 5.70 m (18 ft 8 in)

Armament and Mobility

  • Main Armament: 1 x 7.5 mm or 7.62 mm machine gun (in an open-top turret, typically a Creusot-Loire CAFL 38 or similar).
  • Engine: Sofam Model 8Gxb 8-cylinder petrol engine.
  • Engine Power: 250 hp (186 kW).
  • Maximum Road Speed: 60 km/h (37 mph).
  • Range: 350 km (220 mi).
  • Armor: All-welded steel construction, providing protection against small arms fire and artillery fragments. The armor thickness is minimal, consistent with its light tank origins.
  • Drivetrain: Torsion bar suspension, giving it excellent cross-country mobility.

Service History and Variants

  • Mass Production: Over 3,000 units of the VTT and its variants were produced.
  • Global Export: Widely used by numerous armed forces, including those of Argentina, Belgium, Greece, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia. Belgium was a major user, manufacturing the VTT under license as the AIFV (Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle).
  • Combat Use: It has seen combat in various conflicts across the Middle East and South America.
  • Key Variants: The VTT chassis was highly versatile and led to a large family of vehicles:
    • AMX-VTP: Original version, armed with a machine gun.
    • AMX-VCI: (Véhicule de Combat d’Infanterie) Later designation often used interchangeably with VTT, sometimes featuring minor upgrades.
    • AMX-PC: Command post vehicle.
    • AMX-VCA: Artillery command and reconnaissance vehicle.
    • AMX-VCI 12.7: Equipped with a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun.
  • Legacy: The AMX-VTT represents the transition period from lightly armored wartime carriers to more sophisticated IFVs like the AMX-10P.

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