Mowag Eagle | |
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Land | Sveits |
Rolle | Pansret kjøretøy med hjul |
Produsert | 2003–nå |
Bygget | Unknow |
Den MOWAG Ørn er et pansret kjøretøy med hjul designet av det sveitsiske MOWAG-selskapet. Det har gått gjennom flere generasjoner av utvikling. Det nåværende kjøretøyet, introdusert i november 2003, er Eagle IV, som er basert på Duro IIIP-chassiset. Den originale MOWAG Eagle brukte chassiset og løpeutstyret til UNITED States Humvee, mens Eagle II og Eagle III bruker chassiset og løpeutstyret til Humvee ECV. En prototype er nå en del av Militærmuseet Fullt. MOWAG Eagle IV og V brukte chassiset og løpeutstyret til Mowag Duro.
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MOWAG Eagle IV FuPers Walk Around | |
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Lokalisering | Unknow |
Bilder | 35 |
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The Mowag Eagle is a family of wheeled armored vehicles designed by the Swiss company Mowag. The Eagle has gone through several generations of development since its introduction in 1993. The current version, the Eagle V, is based on the chassis of the Mowag Duro III P truck. The Eagle is used for various roles such as command, reconnaissance, logistics and military police.
The Eagle can be configured as a 4×4 or a 6×6 vehicle, with different levels of protection and payload capacity. The Eagle can carry up to five crew members and is equipped with a remote weapon system that can mount various types of weapons. The Eagle has a Cummins diesel engine that gives it a maximum speed of 110 km/h and an operational range of 650 km. The Eagle has a high level of mobility and can traverse rough terrain and steep slopes.
The Eagle is used by several countries such as Switzerland, Germany and Denmark. The Swiss Army has 329 Eagle I and II vehicles that are mainly used for reconnaissance and observation missions. They are armed with a 7.5 mm machine gun and have thermal imaging and radio equipment. The Swiss Army also has 120 Eagle III vehicles that are used as mobile artillery observers. They have improved communications and surveillance equipment but lack the machine gun of previous versions.
The German Army has ordered 198 Eagle IV vehicles that are used for patrol and convoy protection missions in Afghanistan. They have a higher level of protection than previous versions and can withstand mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). The German Army also plans to acquire more than 600 Eagle V vehicles that will replace some of their older armored vehicles.
The Danish Army has ordered 36 Eagle V vehicles in four different configurations: patrol, electronic warfare, support and reconnaissance. They have a modular design that allows them to adapt to different missions and threats. They also have advanced systems such as driving cameras, radios and weapons mounts.
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