Modern British Wheeled Armored Vehicles (Revised edition): The best technologies of world wars by Carpenter John B

Modern British Wheeled Armored Vehicles (Revised edition): The best technologies of world wars by Carpenter John B

Author:Carpenter, John B. [Carpenter, John B.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2018-12-08T16:00:00+00:00


The armored car is capable of retaining traffic after being blown up under a wheel of mines weighing up to 7 kg. The driver's workplace is in the front of the armored body along the machine axis. Seats for two more crew members are located behind the driver; to the left of the axis the place of the observer, to the right of the commander. It is possible to increase the number of crew members to five people. The crew gets into the armored car through two doors (one from each side).

In the standard version in the roof of the case above each seat is available on the hatch. Overview crew members provide windows from armored glass, resistant to hits 7.62-mm bullets. For driving at night, night vision goggles are used. The usual Mercedes diesel engine EURO II with a capacity of 231 hp. installed in the stern of the machine. Transmission Allison MD-3560 six-speed automatic. The car is made in accordance with the 4x4 scheme; differentials are installed on both axles. The suspension includes spiral springs and telescopic shock absorbers. It is possible to install a centralized tire pressure regulation system.



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