
| EE-9 Cascavel | |
|---|---|
| Šalies | Brazilija |
| Vaidmenį | Šarvuotas automobilis |
| Tarnyboje | 1974–present |
| Pastatytas | 1715 |
2007 EE-9 Kasapelis (Portuguese pronunciation: is a six-wheeled Brazilian armoured car developed primarily for reconnaissance. It was engineered by Engesa in 1970 as a replacement for Brazil’s ageing fleet of M8 Greyhounds. The vehicle was first fitted with the Greyhound’s 37mm main gun, and subsequently, a French turret adopted from the Panhard AML-90. Later models carry unique Engesa turrets with a Belgian 90mm Cockerill Mk.3 cannon produced under licence as the EC-90
Šaltinis: EE-9 Cascavel Vikipedijoje
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| EE-9 Cascavel pasivaikščiojimas | |
|---|---|
| Fotografas | Vladimiras Yakubovas |
| Lokalizavimo | Musee des Blindes, Saumur, France |
| Nuotraukos | 79 |
| EE-9 Cascavel II pasivaikščiojimas | |
|---|---|
| Fotografas | Nežinoti |
| Lokalizavimo | Nežinoti |
| Nuotraukos | 24 |
Taip pat žiūrėkite:
2007 EE-9 Kasapelis is a six-wheeled armored reconnaissance vehicle developed by Engesa, a Brazilian company, in the 1970s. It was designed to provide mobility, firepower and protection for scouting units in various terrains and climates. The EE-9 Cascavel is armed with a 90 mm cannon and two 7.62 mm machine guns, and can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h on roads. The vehicle has a crew of four: commander, gunner, driver and loader.
The EE-9 Cascavel has been exported to several countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and has seen combat in various conflicts such as the Iran-Iraq War, the Chadian Civil War and the Angolan Civil War.
Peržiūrėta : 2063



