Cheetah MMPV

Cheetah
Type Infantry mobility vehicle
Place of origin United States
Production history
Designer FPI
Manufacturer Force Protection Industries
Produced 2007-2008
Number built 13 prototypes[1]
Specifications
Weight 17000lbs (empty) with base armor
Length 18 ft (5.4 m)
Width 7 ft 7 in (2.3 m)
Height 7 ft 5 in (2.26 m)
Crew 1 (gunner) +4

Armor STANAG 1 at 17000lbs to STANAG 3 at 23000lbs
Main
armament
remote weapon station
Engine

Cummins ISB series
Cummins QSB series
220 KW (300 HP) (ISB)

(275HP) (QSB)
Payload capacity 5000 lbs
Transmission Allison 2500 SP series[2]
Suspension 4x4 wheeled
Ground clearance 18"
Fuel capacity 55 gal
Operational
range
500 mi
Speed 122 km/h (75 mph), 89mph burst

The Cheetah MMPV (Medium Mine Protected Vehicle) is built by Force Protection Inc. It is the smallest of Force Protection's line-up, consisting of the (Buffalo, Cougar and the Cheetah). Its design is based on the South African RG-31 Charger class of light-armored vehicle and is intended as a reconnaissance, forward command and control, and urban operations vehicle for homeland security missions.

Specifications

Production history

Unlike the other vehicles produced by Force Protection, it is not currently in full scale production. Although full production was stated to likely begin in July 2007,[3] this was put in doubt by the announcement on May 31, 2007 that the US Marine Corps had ordered 1200 of the rival International MaxxPro vehicles.[4] At the same time Force Protection received an order for 14 of the larger MRAP Category III Buffalo.[5] Cheetah was submitted to the JLTV competition but in August 2008 was officially rejected from the program.[6]

Operators

Not procured by any country.

See also

Sources

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