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Land Rover TD5 Riot Control Vehicle in action in Dhaka. :D
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They would look great with some grill guards.
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AM 100 Armoured Off Road Vehicle

VEHICLE

Origin: Bangladesh
Crew: 1 + 5
Wheel drive: 4x4

DIMENSIONS

Total Length: 4,220 mm
Max. width: 1,975 mm
Max. height: 2,360 mm
Wheel Base 2,350 mm
Front track: 1, 485 mm
Rear track: 1,495 mm
Group clearance: 210 mm
Angle of approach: 380
Angle of departure: 320

WEIGHT

Unloaded weight: 3,320 kg
Combat weight: 3,900 kg

PERFORMANCE

Power to weight ratio 21.02 hp/t
Max. speed on road 100 km/h
Max. cruising range (fully loaded): 600 km
Min. turning radius: 9.45 m ( for longitudinal axis)
Max. gradient: 200
Side slope: 150

ENGINE

Type: Diesel, with direct injection, 4 strokes, 4 cylinders in line
Model: D3900A, VAMO (PERKINS model)
Capacity: 3,900 cm3
Nominal power/speed: 82 hp/2800 rpm 82 hp/ 2800 rpm
Torque/speed: 245 Nm / 1500 rpm

CLUTCH

Type: single dry plate, with central spring typr
Control: hydraulic

GEAR BOX

Type: mechanical, manually actuated
Number of gear: 4 forward, 1 reverse

TRANSFER CASE

Type: G 450, mecahnical
No. of speed: 2
Gear ratio: low-2.197:1; high-0.941:1

SUSPENSION

Type: front independent with coil spring; rear dependent with left spring
Shock absorber: hydraulic, telescopic double action

TYRE

size: 7.50 * 16"/12PR

STEERING

Type; mechanical, hydraulic power assisted

BRAKES

Service brake: dual, drum and floating shoes type on each wheel, power assisted
Parking brake: drum type, mechanically actuating

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Type: 12V DC

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Post by Turjo »

Woooooooooooow!!! Now thats an armoured car. Any idea if its being developed by a private company or just the army? Is this just a prototype or are they producing it in mass numbers. If you have any more of this car's pics please post it. To me it looks more secured than the Humvee or the G-Wagon.
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Turjo wrote:Woooooooooooow!!! Now thats an armoured car. Any idea if its being developed by a private company or just the army? Is this just a prototype or are they producing it in mass numbers. If you have any more of this car's pics please post it. To me it looks more secured than the Humvee or the G-Wagon.
This was developed a a private company in Bangladesh with the help with a Romanian defence company.

This car was designed for Bangladeshi law enforcement agencies such as the Police, Armed Police, Rapid Action Battalion, BDR and the Army (for peacekeeping operations).

Once we start inducting these vehicles in large numbers we can save large sums of money that we usually spend on purchasing Russian and Chinese Armoured Vehicles.

I am pleased that we are moving forward in the field of defence as its one of the most important elements for a strong independent nation.

I will post more pictures once I receieve them from the company. :)

Meanwhile Turjo please register at our new forum too as we need more members to boost our forum: http://bmf-forum.co.nr

Thanks.
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