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Author: tangopapa

MAF Condor will be replace soon

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Post time 26-9-2009 11:05 PM | Show all posts
rasa2 ko murah ke yg renault punye ni ha???
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Post time 27-9-2009 12:04 AM | Show all posts
kalau yg aku baca kat blog indon....dia org dapat save cost bila buat sendiri tak yah beli dari france...aku tak ingat angkanya..tapi banyak juga lah......bukan dato zahid hamidi perna offer indonesia kah yg kita ada 8X8 yg boleh tukar dengan anoa ni...

pendapat peribadi aku..lah (org awam) kenderaan ni terlalu tinggi kalau dibandingkan dengan patria...lagi senang jadi mangsa RPG dan yg sewaktu dengannya...betulkan kalau saya salah...
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Post time 27-9-2009 12:32 AM | Show all posts
Will the replacement be an APC or an IFV?
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Post time 27-9-2009 08:11 AM | Show all posts
better get Rosomak/Patria.....  

War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
The Polish Land Forces contingent, which is a part of the International Security Assistance Force have been operating 35 KTO Rosomak vehicles (including 5 medivac) in Afghanistan since 2007. The APC's were equipped with additional steel-composite armor. In early 2008 a Polish Rosomak serving in Afghanistan (the version with upgraded armor) was attacked by Taliban rebels. The vehicle was hit three times with a RPG-7 missile but it managed to fire back and returned to base without any help required.[9] In June 2008 a Rosomak was attacked by Taliban and was hit in its frontal armor with a RPG. The armour was not penetrated. Rosomaks have also been attacked by mines and improvised explosive devices but no vehicles have been destroyed. The Polish Rosomak is feared by the Taliban who call it "The Green Devil" and according to some intelligence reports, they tend to cancel their attacks when AMV Rosomak is present.

source from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patria_AMV
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Post time 27-9-2009 08:15 AM | Show all posts
the replacement will be a multirole armored fighting vehicle to replace the current roles of the condors and sibmas
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 Author| Post time 27-9-2009 10:11 AM | Show all posts
22# alterlation


biar mahal tapi berkualiti daripada murah tapi menyusahkan.
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 Author| Post time 27-9-2009 10:34 AM | Show all posts
references.



patria



zimbru 2000

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Post time 27-9-2009 12:54 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by Periuk_api1209 at 27-9-2009 12:56

zimbru huduh giler...

go for patria/rosomak..

tak salah rosomak tu di buat oleh firma yang sama buat pendekar kan???
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Post time 27-9-2009 01:24 PM | Show all posts
i go for patria.. lawa siot.
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Post time 27-9-2009 02:41 PM | Show all posts
bkn calon utk replacement actually dah ada calon ke..?
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Post time 27-9-2009 02:56 PM | Show all posts
Alooo bro, jgn kira pasal lawa maka kita kena pilih walhal kita kena tengok samada spec kenderaan mengikut keperluan kita. Ini Zimbru aka BTR ok jugak pasal silhoutte rendah tapi krew/passengers duduk mmg tak selesa pasal compartment terlalu kecik! Ini Zimbru aku dengar Master Defence tgh lobby Mindef ada betul ke? Aku harap Mindef jgn termakan gula2 diorang udah!
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Post time 27-9-2009 03:00 PM | Show all posts
I think the replacement should be ASAP cos Condors are only good for 7.62mm protection and cannot be used as frontline APC anymore.
There are many proven systems out there to choose from because of the war in Afghanistan. Malaysia does not have to consider air mobility cos thats out of the question so more armour the better.
The Condors can be converted for other uses such as AA & mortar platforms, ambulance or armoured supply train if yu don't mind the lack of protection.
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Post time 27-9-2009 04:53 PM | Show all posts
Weapon Highlight: Agile & Spacious Troop Carrier - The Terrex ICV

Story by Ong Hong Tat
Infographic Desmond Wong




Where general-purpose troop transports stop is where Infantry Carrier Vehicles begin, and the Terrex AV81 is one of the latest to join the ranks of these fortified vehicles.

When tanks made their first appearance during World War I, the problem of troops being unable to keep up with tanks surfaced. Heavy enemy fire prevented infantry troops from advancing at a similar speed.

Enter the Infantry Carrier Vehicle – armoured vehicles dedicated to troop transportation – to the rescue in 1918. Since the British Mark IX troop carrier tanks tore through enemy ranks 
during World World I, these vehicles have since evolved in sophistication.

Today, as with the likes of the Terrex AV81, they boast comfortable seating, enhanced protection and advanced capabilities and have become 
an integral part of armoured forces.

No terrain too rough

Developed indigenously by Singapore Technologies (ST) Kinetics, the 8x8 wheeled Terrex AV81 handles all terrain with ease, be it trenches, water or steep gradients.

This high mobility is made possible by its double-wishbone suspension, a technology commonly found in passenger cars. Modified for high levels of rugged use, this independent suspension system found on the Terrex AV81 is a class above consumer automotive suspensions as it ensures maximum ride comfort regardless of the terrain.

The Terrex AV81 is also fitted with an in-built Central Tyre Inflating System (CTIS), which uses 
high-powered air pumps to inflate or deflate tyres according to driving conditions. Adjustments can be made on the move and the CTIS can also be activated to continuously fill the tyres with air to cope with small punctures, until conditions permit a tyre change.

With eight large off-road tyres, the Terrex AV81 can traverse soft ground with ease.

This is because off-road tyres feature aggressive tread patterns that appear as knobs on the tyre surface, giving the vehicle significant “bite” to contend with undulating terrain.

The Terrex AV81 has hydrojets mounted on both side of its hull which allow it to overcome various obstacles.

Armed to protect

The modular design of the Terrex AV81 means its top deck can be changed as needed. Possible top decks include one with 
remote-controlled weapons stations, a 40mm automatic grenade launcher and a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun.

Should heavier fire-power be required, a complete stabilised turret armed with a 25mm cannon and 7.62mm machine gun can be mounted on the vehicle. Additional 7.62mm machine guns can be attached at the rear.

Besides its basic armour, the Terrex AV81 can be fitted with a fully active or passive add-on armour suite that greatly enhances the troop carrier’s effectiveness against typical threats.

Coupled with a V-shaped hull design, the Terrex AV81 is hardy enough 
to even withstand mine blasts. A 
self-regulating atmospheric system protects its occupants from nuclear, biological and chemical attacks.

Rated to carry up to 9.5 tonnes of load, the Terrex AV81s can be fitted with additional armour without sacrificing cargo-carrying abilities.

Multi-mission set-ups

With a voluminous 12 sq m interior, Terrex AV81s may be set up for different uses. In its basic form, it functions as a troop carrier, which can hold 11 to 13 men including the driver and vehicle commander. Troops can be side-seated or 
centre-seated.

Other options include outfitting the Terrex AV81 as a command and control vehicle with a full communications suite on board; as a recovery vehicle designed to locate casualties or replace disabled equipment; or as a mortar platform to provide immediate indirect fire support for fast-paced offensive operations.

The Turkish variant, called the Yavuz, was developed by Turkish firm Otokar according to the requirements of the Turkish land forces.


Source of the above article:
Cyberpioneer - Agile and spacious troop carrier

Cyberpioneer - Networked infantry carrier vehicle gives SAF sharper edge in urban warfare

Singapore Army Website - Terrex ICV, Raising The Infantry's Fighting Capabilities
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Post time 27-9-2009 04:54 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by rastablank at 27-9-2009 16:56

Other Terrex ICV photos (with descriptions):

With eight large off-road tyres (four on each side), the Terrex ICV is able to traverse all terrain. The Terrex ICV can reach a top speed of 105 kmh on normal terrain.


The Terrex ICV is fully integrated with the Battlefield Management System (BMS) that allows commanders to view and communicate with all friendly forces during operations.


The Remote Controlled Weapon System (on top of the Terrex ICV) can acquire targets and fire at them, while its crew remains safely within the vehicle.


Cameras mounted all around the exterior of the Terrex ICV gives the crew a 360-degree view of the area outside the vehicle.


The SAF will begin training all active infantry and guards battalions to operate from the Terrex ICVs in Feb 2010.


The Terrex ICV interfaces with the Advanced Combat Man System (ACMS) to enhance the soldiers' survivability and combat abilities.


The Terrex ICV is powerful enough to scale slopes with steep gradients of up to 60 degrees.


The Terrex ICV in action during a tactical demonstration at the Army Open House 2009 from 3 to 7 Sep.


The SAF's fighting edge in urban warfare will be sharpened with the introduction of the TERREX ICVs. The SAF intends to acquire at least 135 of them.


Credits : Alfie007
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Post time 27-9-2009 05:56 PM | Show all posts
31# Canaletto   zimbru ni asal BMP kan ? dalam bukan sempit gile ke? aku tgk dalam tempur mmg sempit amat!
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Post time 27-9-2009 07:16 PM | Show all posts
yang renault tu pun ok what....tp nampak cam indon la,hehehe
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Post time 27-9-2009 09:42 PM | Show all posts
26# tangopapa
aku pun setuju gak tu beli dari France...banding dari indon...since indon pun banyak sangat...songeh nya

rasa2 berapa biji kita nak beli VOB ni?
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Post time 27-9-2009 11:27 PM | Show all posts
Sumber itu turut berkata, sekiranya untuk kegunaan sementara untuk menyokong operasi pengaman TDM di Lebanon, maka kerajaan seharusnya mengutamakan kenderaan AV4 4x4 di mana AV4 adalah kenderaan buatan Malaysia yang boleh diperolehi dengan kadar segera.


http://www.klsreview.com/HTML/2009Jul_Dec/20090927.html

lihat berita ini.saya pun setuju.kenapa tak mau ganti dengan AV4??bUKAN av4 MURAH?
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Post time 28-9-2009 01:22 AM | Show all posts
37# alterlation oo, kire indon nyer license made la? aku ingat mmg indegenous punya technology..
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 Author| Post time 28-9-2009 01:46 AM | Show all posts
37# alterlation

mungkin satu batalion armor... atau satu skuadron. Atau mungkin semua condor yang ade digantikan.
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