Al-Faris 8-400

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Al-Faris
Place of origin Saudi Arabia
Specifications
Weight 20 tons
Length  ?
Width  ?
Height  ?
Crew 3

Armor  ?
Primary
armament
105 mm /
Secondary
armament
40 mm /
Engine twelve-cylinder Deutz air-cooled diesel engine.
480 hp
Suspension Wheeled
Operational
range
600 km
Speed 80 km/h

Al-Faris 8-400 Armored Personnel Carrier The Al-Faris 8-400, produced by the Abdullah Al-Faris Heavy Industries company, is the product of 16 years of research and development by Saudi engineers and technicians.

The Al-Faris 8-400 family of 6 x 6 armoured vehicles was planned to be put into service in the Kingdom's armed forces. The manufacturer planned to produce 50 units of the personnel carrier in 1997, increasing output to 150 vehicles in 1998. This initial production will meet Saudi defense requirements. Later it may be made available to neighboring Gulf Cooperation Council states.

The APC weighs 20 tons and can carry up to 14 personnel, including the driver and navigator. The personnel carrier is capable of protecting its crew against nuclear, biological and chemical attack. The eight-wheel APC is an all-climate, all-terrain vehicle capable of long-range amphibious operations.[1]

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  1. ^ GlobalSecurity.org - Al-Faris APC

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