Condor (APC)
Condor APC | |
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A Condor of the Malaysian Army. | |
Type | Armoured personnel carrier |
Place of origin | Germany |
Specifications | |
Weight | 12.4 metric tons[1] |
Length | 6.13 m[1] |
Width | 2.47 m[1] |
Height | 2.18 m[1] |
Crew | 2+12 |
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Main armament | 20 mm cannon |
Secondary armament | 7.62 mm |
Engine |
Mercedes Benz OM352A / 6 cylinder diesel engine[1] 168 hp (125 kW) |
Suspension | Portal axle with coil spring and shock-absorbers[1] |
Operational range | 900 km[1] |
Speed | 95 km/h[1] |
The Condor is a 4×4 wheeled armoured personnel carrier originally designed by Thyssen-Henschel of Germany and manufactured by Henschel Wehrtechnik GmbH.[1] The first prototype was completed in 1978. The Condor was designed as a successor to its UR-416 APC. The uprated Condor 2 was first sold in 2004. Today, the Condor is considered a legacy product of Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles, part of Rheinmetall's Vehicle Systems Division.[2] The nearest vehicle to the Condor in RMMV's current product range is the Survivor R.
Design
The Condor is designed primarily as an APC but it can also adopted for a variety of other roles including anti-tank, cargo carrier, command vehicle, ambulance, fitters' vehicle and reconnaissance vehicle. The Condor is based on the automotives of the Mercedes-Benz Unimog, the Condor 2 based on the Unimog U5000. The hull of the Condor is made of all-welded armoured steel protecting the crew from 7.62 mm armour-piercing (AP) rounds and 5.56 mm ball-type rounds, shell splinters and anti-personnel mines. The Condor is fully amphibious, propelled in the water by a propeller mounted under the rear of the hull. It is air-transportable in C-130 Hercules and in C-160 Transall type aircraft.[2][1]
In 2016, Deftech showed a working upgraded Condor prototype at the DSA 2016 convention.[3]
Operators
- Argentina is estimated to operate 20 Condor.[2]
- Kuwait's National Guard received 8 Condor 2 in 2010.[2]
- Malaysia ordered 459 Condor APCs late in 1981, with the last of these completed in March 1984.[2]
- Portugal has 12 Condor,[2] these operated by Polícia Aérea - Portuguese Air Force Police)
- South Korea, 2 Condor 1 (use in general hospital)
- Thailand received 18 Condor in 1995,[2] these operated by the Royal Thai Air Force)
- Turkey has 25 Condor (inactive being retired.)
- Uruguay has 44 Condor.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Condor". militaryfactory.com. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Condor APC". IHS Jane's Christopher F Foss. 2016-12-22. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
- ↑ http://www.armyrecognition.com/dsa_2016_official_online_show_daily_news/deftech_proposes_an_upgrade_version_of_condor_4x4_armoured_personnel_carrier_to_malaysian_army_12004164.html
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