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DAF YP-408

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Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier
DAF YP-408
YP-408 PWI-S(GR)
TypeWheeledArmored Personnel Carrier
Place of originNetherlands
Service history
Used by Netherlands
 Portugal
 Suriname
Production history
ManufacturerDAF Trucks
Specifications
Mass9.9t
Length6.23 m
Width2.4 m
Height1.87 m
Crew2 + 10 Passengers

Armor8 - 16 mm
Main
armament
1 x 12.7 mm MG (Browning M2)
Secondary
armament
1 x 7.62 mm MG, 6 smoke canisters
EngineDAF DS 575 6-cylinder turbodiesel
165 hp
Suspension8×6 wheel
Operational
range
300 km
Maximum speedRoad: 82 km/h
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TheDAF YP-408 is a Dutch 8×6 armoured personnel carrier, with three out of four axles driven by the typical DAFH-drive. It has a 6-litre,6-cylinderdiesel engine with a 5-speed gearbox and a 2-speedtransfer case.

Prototypes were developed in the late 1950s, with the production of 750 vehicles taking place in the 1960s. The YP-408 entered service in 1964 and remained in use with the Dutch army until 1987. A number of vehicles serving with theNetherlands Army in Suriname were handed to the newSurinamese army when that country became independent in 1975.

ThePortuguese Air Force received 28 ex-Dutch examples in 1992. These were used by itsPolícia Aérea (military police), in the air base security role, until the early 2000s.[1]

Variants

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Early variant of the YP-408 during field demonstration in 1959.
The YP-408 PWAT anti-tank vehicle armed withTOW missile system in 1983.
  • YP-408 PWI-S /Pantserwiel Infanterie Standaard: Basic version with a two-man crew (driver and gunner), able to carry up to ten passengers and armed with a Browning HB 12.7mm HMG.[2] Of the 429 vehicles produced, around 84 were later converted to other roles (see below).[3] In reality, this version consisted of two near identical models:
    • YP-408 PWI-S(GR)/Pantserwiel Infanterie Standaard (Groep): This was used to carry an armoured infantry section.[3]
    • YP-408 PWI-S(PC)/Pantserwiel Infanterie Standaard (Pelotonscommando): Platoon commander's variant fitted with an RT 3600 Radio and a pair of antennae.[4][5]
  • YP-408 PWCO /Pantserwiel Commando: Command vehicle fitted with additional radios and a desk equipped with special lighting.[6] Crew comprised six men.[5] 179 were built.[6]
  • YP-408 PWGWT /Pantserwiel Gewondentransport: Unarmed version with a three-man crew (driver, signaller and a medic) able to carry up to six wounded soldiers (two on stretchers and four seated).[7][5] 28 were built.[7]
  • YP-408 PWV /Pantserwiel Vracht: Cargo vehicle capable of carrying a 1,500 kg payload.[5] 28 were built.[8]
  • YP-408 PWMR /Pantserwiel Mortier: Mortar transporter that towed a 120 mm mortar.[9] Besides the driver and gunner, the vehicle carried a five-man mortar detachment and 50 shells.[5] 86 were built.[9]
  • YP-408 PWAT /Pantserwiel Antitank: Anti-tank vehicle with a centrally mountedTOW missile launcher instead of an MG mount.[10] The vehicle, which had a four-man crew, was a conversion of the basic YP-408 PWI-S.[10] Approximately 55 were produced.[10]
  • YP-408 PWRDR /Pantserwiel Radar: This version carried aMarconi ZB-298 Battlefield Surveillance Radar that could be mounted on the roof behind the MG mounting, or detached and mounted on a tripod.[11] The vehicle, which had a four-man crew, was a conversion of the basic YP-408 PWI-S.[11] Approximately 29 were produced.[11]

Notes

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Citations

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  1. ^"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on 2007-03-25. Retrieved2007-12-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^Foss (1976), pp. 255-256.
  3. ^ab"DAF YP408 PWI-S GR".YP408 Forgotten Hero (in Dutch).
  4. ^"DAF YP408 PWI-S PC".YP408 Forgotten Hero (in Dutch).
  5. ^abcdeFoss (1976), p. 256.
  6. ^ab"DAF YP408 PWCO".YP408 Forgotten Hero (in Dutch).
  7. ^ab"DAF YP408 PW-GWT".YP408 Forgotten Hero (in Dutch).
  8. ^"DAF YP408 PW-V".YP408 Forgotten Hero (in Dutch).
  9. ^ab"DAF YP408 PW-MT(MR)".YP408 Forgotten Hero (in Dutch).
  10. ^abc"DAF YP408 PWAT".YP408 Forgotten Hero (in Dutch).
  11. ^abc"DAF YP408 PW-RDR (RADAR)".YP408 Forgotten Hero (in Dutch).

References

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  • Foss, Christopher F. (1976).Jane's World Armoured Fighting Vehicles. London: Macdonald and Jane's Publishers.ISBN 0354010220.

Further reading

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