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Pinzgauer

Pinzgauer

Military Trucks
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Basic Information
Name
Pinzgauer
Designation
Pinzgauer
Alternate Designation
HLVW (Heavy Logistic Vehicle Wheeled), Pinzgauer Vector, Pinzgauer X-M
Equipment Type
Military Trucks
Manufacturer
Pinzgauer Ltd
Date of Introduction
1971
Description

The Pinzgauer is a high mobility 6x6 (or lighter 4x4 chassis) all-terrain truck designed and built by Austrian company Steyr-Daimler-Puch since 1971. More than 25,000 vehicles have been sold to customers in 29 countries. It is suitable for tactical military customers, fire fighting and emergency services. Each Pinzgauer vehicle has an estimated service life of 20 years. Currently, the Pinzgauer vehicle is being manufactured by Pinzgauer Ltd - formerly Automotive Technik Ltd - owned by UK-based Stewart & Stevenson Services Inc. The latest models feature powerful turbo diesel engines, ABS, Auto Transmission and increased payload over their predecessors but the unique centre tube chassis concept and drive chain remain largely unchanged. Pinzgauer X-M (eXtreme Mobility) is the latest development in the Pinzgauer series introducing various advanced features such as increased payload, higher torque and more power. For military customers Pinzgauer can be equipped for NATO ballistic and blast protection standards and is air portable inside C-130 aircraft and Chinook helicopter.

Ground Specifications
Crew 2
Troop Capacity 12
Mobility Type Wheeled (6x6)
Max Speed 119.9 km/h
Range 800.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Military Trucks
Status Active
Also Known As HLVW (Heavy Logistic Vehicle Wheeled), Pinzgauer Vector, Pinzgauer X-M
Origin Austria
Contractor Pinzgauer Ltd
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1971
Total Production 25,000
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 2
Troops 12
Wheel Drive 6
Wheels 6
Dimensions — Height 2.1 meter
Dimensions — Length 5.3 meter
Dimensions — Width 1.8 meter
Mass — Cargo 2,400 kilogram
Mass — Max Weight 5,000 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 800 kilometer
Speed — Top Speed 33.3 mps
Time — Service Life 20 year
Variants
Variant 1 Pinzgauer
Variant 2 Pinzgauer II
Details
Country of Origin Austria
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
5.3 m
Width
1.8 m
Height
2.1 m
Weight
5000 kg
Operators (7)
United Kingdom
Ukraine
South Africa
Bahrain
Canada
New Zealand
Saudi Arabia
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