Wednesday, March 11, 2009

BAE First Order For New Version Of Versatile Armoured Vehicle RG32M Deliveries Later This Year

BAE First Order For New Version Of Versatile Armoured Vehicle RG32M Deliveries Later This Year
(NSI News Source Info) March 11, 2009: BAE Systems Land Systems South Africa recently received its first order for the latest variant of its successful RG32M Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV). The initial contract, which is from Ireland, is for 27 vehicles and deliveries will commence later this year.
The RG32M was initially designed as an all-purpose, mine hardened vehicle with integrated ballistic protection for convoy support, patrol, liaison and reconnaissance missions. The new variant provides improved crew safety and blast survivability. It has a V-shaped hull that protects those inside against armour piercing rifle fire and anti-tank mines. Its gross vehicle mass is only nine tons but it remains versatile and agile, with more space inside thanks to a hull that is 200mm wider and 50mm increased headroom. The vehicle also has externally mounted windows, which frees up more cabin space and provides better side-blast protection. There is an improved 2-ton payload capability and a newly designed load bay, which can accommodate a variety of mission-specific equipment.
The RG32M can operate in most climates and environmental conditions and is easily fitted with various different communications and weapons systems. It is built from automotive sub-assemblies that are commercial off-the-shelf items, providing significant benefits in cost-effectiveness, reliability and worldwide supportability.

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