| Marauder | |
|---|---|
An Azerbaijani Marauder UAV launcher MRAP during an Armed Forces 2018 parade | |
| Type | Armoured personnel carrier |
| Place of origin | South Africa |
| Service history | |
| Used by | Operators |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer |
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| Produced | 2008–present |
| No. built | ~300 |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | Curb: 9,900 kg (21,780 lb) Combat: 15,000 kg (33,000 lb) |
| Crew | 2 + 8 passengers |
| Armor | Ballistic protection:STANAG 4569 level III (7.62 × 51 mm APWC Core at 30 meters) Mine blast protection: STANAG 4569 3a and 3b (single anti-tank mine (8 kg of TNT under the hull and under any wheel) |
Main armament | Machine guns auto cannons |
| Engine | Cummins ISBe4-300 Diesel (221kW/300hp @ 2500rpm, 1100Nm @ 1200-1800rpm) MAN D0836LOH Diesel (176kW/240hp @ 2300rpm, 925Nm @ 1200-1800rpm) |
| Payload capacity | 6,000 kg (13,227 lb) |
| Suspension | 4x4 or 6x6 wheeled[1] |
| Ground clearance | 420 mm |
Operational range | 700 km (435 mi) |
| Maximum speed | 100–120 km/h (tyre dependent) |
TheMarauder[1] is anarmoured,mine-protected vehicle that is produced byParamount Group inSouth Africa. It was launched during the 2007International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX) inAbu Dhabi, the largest arms exhibition in theMiddle East.[2][3][4]
The Marauder was developed forreconnaissance andpeacekeeping missions. It carries a crew of up to ten including the driver and commander.
Designed to operate in urban, built-up, and confined areas, it is smaller in size and weight than theMatador, a similarly armored vehicle. Vehicle configuration is either4x4 or a6x6. The Marauder has a cruising speed of around 100 to 120 km/h (62–75 mph), and a maximum range of 700 kilometres (430 mi).
The Marauder doublemonocoque hull provides protection against projectiles up toSTANAG 4569 Level III for the crew compartment.[5]
The Marauder payload capacity allows for the fitting of various defense and weapons systems, including light and medium-calibermachine guns, cannon weapon installations, and missile launchers, as well as command-surveillance-control systems. The vehicle can be configured so mortars may be fired from the payload platform.[6]
In 2008, for the manufacturing and production of the Marauder, the Paramount Group entered into an agreement with the King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau (nowJordan Design and Development Bureau), Jordan's primary governmental military agency that develops and manufactures defence systems,[7] and which serves as an independent technical advisor to theJordanian Armed Forces (JAF). As well as being a manufacturer,Jordan was the first customer for the Marauder.[8]
The Marauder is also manufactured inAzerbaijan[9] by the Ministry of Defence Industry of Azerbaijan through a joint agreement with Paramount.[10][11]
Kazakhstan Engineering makes the Marauder under licence as the Arlan under the joint-venture Kazakhstan Paramount Engineering after their announcement in 2018.[citation needed] In the same year, they announced 70% of their radios and remote-control weapon-stations were local-made.[12]
Near Astana, construction of the factory started in 2014, and was complete a year later.[13]
The Marauder is manufactured in Singapore by ST Engineering in collaboration with Paramount[14] and the Defence Science and Technology Agency.[15] This was based on a 2012 agreement with Paramount to work together in manufacturing and marketing the vehicle.[16]
The variants made under the Belrex label consist of security, engineer, reconnaissance, logistics, fuel, medical, signal, maintenance, and ammunition & mortar carrier.[17] The base platform comes in three basic crew compartment sizes: four, eight and ten.[18]
An unlicensed copy of the Marauder, namedTaurus, was built in Lithuania. It was said that the Taurus was the first indigenous armored vehicle of Lithuania.[19]


This vehicle was featured in episode 1 of the17th series of Top Gear.Richard Hammond conducted the review.
It was also featured in episode 6 of the 2nd season of World's Top 5.
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