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GAZ-39371 Vodnik

GAZ-39371 Vodnik

Tactical Vehicles
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Basic Information
Name
GAZ-39371 Vodnik
Designation
GAZ-39371 Vodnik
Alternate Designation
BMM-1 (medical evacuation vehicle), BMM-2 (improved ambulance), GAZ-39371-221 (Russian Army variant), GAZ-39371-700
Equipment Type
Tactical Vehicles
Manufacturer
Arzamas Machine Building Plant, Military Industrial Company
Date of Introduction
2002
Description

The GAZ 39371 Vodnik is a 4x4 multi-purpose, all-terrain, high mobility, tactical armored vehicle intended for both military and civil customers. The spectrum of roles assigned to Vodnik includes tactical transport of personnel and equipment, reconnaissance, fire support, rescue vehicle, ambulance (BMM-1 and BMM-2), all-terrain vehicle, escort and patrol vehicle. It was specifically designed to operate in adverse terrain and weather conditions with the temperature ranging from -45 to +50 Celsius and humidity up to 98 percent. Operation in mountainous terrain was also taken into account at altitudes up tp 4,650 meters. With the Russian Army as its primary customer Vodnik is also available for the export market. According to the Russian press, completed development testing in 2002. The Vodnik is equipped with an electric heater and winch. Its design is based on a front and rear removable modules. The front module includes the engine and control compartment for the driver. The rear compartment accommodates the passengers and the cargo and can be provided as an open or closed loading platform. The Vodnik can transport as many as 10 people including the driver. It is powered by a 175-hp liquid cooled, turbocharged diesel engine allowing a top speed of more than 110 kilometers per hour. Thanks to its modular design, the vehicle can be outfitted with mission specific equipment and weapons. The Vodnik can provide fire support using a cupola-mounted small caliber gun or mortar on the vehicle's roof.

Ground Specifications
Crew 1
Troop Capacity 9
Mobility Type Wheeled (4x4)
Max Speed 110.0 km/h
Range 1000.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Tactical Vehicles
Status Active
Also Known As BMM-1 (medical evacuation vehicle), BMM-2 (improved ambulance), GAZ-39371-221 (Russian Army variant), GAZ-39371-700
Origin Russia
Contractors Arzamas Machine Building Plant, Military Industrial Company
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2002
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 1
Troops 9
Wheel Drive 4
Wheels 4
Energy — Max Torque 705 Nm
Mass — Max Weight 7,000 kilogram
Performance — Ditch Crossing Ability 1.2 meter
Performance — Fording Depth 1 meter
Performance — Max Range 1,000 kilometer
Performance — Step Climbing Ability 0.40 meter
Performance — Turning Radius 10 meter
Power — Power 175 hp
Speed — Top Speed 110 kph
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
7000 kg
Operators (2)
Russia
Uruguay
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