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Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle

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Armoured vehicle designed to survive IED explosion
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United States-madeCougar HE MRAPV being tested in January 2007 withlandmines
RussianUral-63095 Typhoon MRAPV

Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle (MRAPV), also known asMRAP vehicle, is a type ofarmoured personnel carrier that is designed specifically to withstand the impact of land mines,improvised explosive device (IED) attacks, andambushes to save troops' lives.[1][2][3][4] Most moderninfantry mobility vehicles also have a certain level of MRAP capabilities.

History

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See also:United States MRAP program
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Specialized light armored vehicles designed specifically to resist land mines were first introduced in the 1970s by theRhodesian Army, and were further developed bySouth African manufacturers starting in 1974 with theHippoarmored personnel carrier (APC).[5][6] The first step by theSouth African Defence Force (SADF) was the Bosvark, aUnimog fitted with a shallow mine-deflecting tub on the chassis to protect the crew. Then came the first generation of purpose-built vehicles, including the Hippo and various other light vehicles. They were essentially armouredV-shaped hulls mounted on truck chassis. The next generation was represented by theBuffel, a Unimog chassis with a mine-protected cab and a mine-protected crew compartment mounted on it. These early vehicles overloaded their chassis and they were clumsy off-road. TheCasspir Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle was developed for the SADF after 1980;[7] this was the inspiration for the American and other military MRAPV program and the basis for some of the program's vehicles.[8][9][10]

Design

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Turkish-madeBMC Kirpi inUkrainian Marine Corps service
Polish Special ForcesOshkosh M-ATV M1240A1 on display at NATO Days Ostrava 2021

These vehicles have good off-road mobility, and armor protection against small-arms fire, IEDs, and antipersonnel mines. These armored vehicles generally have a distinctiveV-shaped hull (for mine protection) and a wheeled chassis.[1][2][3][4]

List of MRAP vehicles

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Dedicated MRAPV
NameCountry of originEntered serviceImage
ATF DingoGermany2000
BAE CaimanUnited States2007
BMC VuranTurkey2009
BMC KirpiTurkey2014
Gaz TigrRussia2007
CougarUnited States2002
CS/VP3 MRAPChina2012
Ezugwu MRAPNigeria2019
First WinThailand2010
International MaxxProUnited States2007
Kalyani M4India2022
Kamaz TyphoonRussia2014
MPCV "Spook"Rhodesia1979
Nexter AravisFrance2009
Force Protection OcelotUnited Kingdom2011
Oshkosh M-ATVUnited States2009
JLTVUnited States2019
MarauderSouth Africa2008
Protolab MisuFinland2017
RG-31 NyalaSouth Africa2006
RG-33South Africa2007
Sisu GTPFinland2018
ToofanIran2018
UnicobSri Lanka2021
UnibuffelSri Lanka2000
Zastava M20 MRAPSerbia2023

Infantry mobility vehicle with MRAP capabilities

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References

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  1. ^abPike, John."Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle Program".www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved20 September 2018.
  2. ^ab"Turkey Quietly Sent 50 Mine-Resistant Armored Vehicles to the Ukrainian Military".Autoevolution. 24 August 2022. Retrieved30 November 2024.
  3. ^ab"Rosoboronexport launches import-substituted Typhoon-K MRAP vehicle in foreign markets".Rosoboronexport. 23 April 2023. Retrieved30 November 2024.
  4. ^ab"Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle Vehicle Management Codes"(PDF). DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE.
  5. ^"Lesakeng". South African Armour Museum. 2012-12-06. Archived fromthe original on 2013-07-03. Retrieved2013-06-18.
  6. ^Heitman, Helmoed-Römer.South African Armed Forces. Buffalo Publications 1990.ISBN 0-620-14878-0 p 44.
  7. ^Russell, Robert W (2009).Does the MRAP meet the U.S. Army's needs as the primary method of protecting troops from the IED threat?(PDF) (Master of Military Art and Science thesis). US Army Command and General Staff College.Archived(PDF) from the original on October 9, 2012.
  8. ^Mike Guardia (20 November 2013).US Army and Marine Corps MRAPs: Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles. Osprey Publishing. pp. 14–.ISBN 978-1-78096-255-9.
  9. ^Leon Engelbrecht (8 February 2010)."Fact file: Casspir MRAP". Retrieved5 November 2014.
  10. ^"An MRAP for India". Retrieved20 September 2018.
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