RN-94
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RN-94 | |
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RN-94 during a demonstration at Mihai Bravu firing range | |
Type | Armoured personnel carrier |
Place of origin |
Romania Turkey |
Service history | |
In service | 1995—present |
Used by | Bangladesh |
Production history | |
Designed | 1994 |
Manufacturer | Nurol Makina and S N Romarm SA Filiala SC Moreni of Bucharest |
Produced | 1995 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 12,880 kg |
Length | 6.7 m |
Width | 2.8 m |
Height | 2.3 m |
Crew | 2 + 11 soldiers |
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Armor | resistant to 7.62 mm AP |
Main armament | 25 mm autocannon or 14,5 mm MG or 12,7 mm MG |
Secondary armament | 7,62 mm or SPIKE missile |
Engine |
Cummins, 4 stroke, turbo diesel 275 hp at 2300 rpm |
Power/weight | 19,5 hp/t |
Transmission | 6 x 6 |
Ground clearance | 450 mm |
Operational range | 700 km |
Speed |
95 kilometres per hour (59 mph) (road) 10 kilometres per hour (6.2 mph) (water) |
The RN-94 (6 × 6) armoured personnel carrier was originally developed by Nurol Machinery and Industry Co Inc (Nurol Makina) based in Ankara and S N Romarm SA Filiala S C Moreni of Bucharest, Romania. The hull of the RN-94 is all-welded steel armour structure which provides maximum protection against 7.62 mm armour-piercing ammunition and shell splinters all round.
Operators
- Bangladesh - 9 vehicles (MEDEVAC version) were ordered in 1994[1]
- Romania - prototype
- Turkey - prototype
Notes
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