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Casspir

Casspir

Tactical Vehicles
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Basic Information
Name
Casspir
Designation
Casspir
Alternate Designation
Casspir Mk II, Casspir Mk III
Equipment Type
Tactical Vehicles
Manufacturer
Denel Vehicle Systems
Date of Introduction
1995
Description

The Casspir is a four-wheel, all-mine protected armored vehicle featuring high mobility, easy handling and crew comfort. Other key characteristics are the use of drive line units, ease of maintenance, high availability and cost-effective operational usage. Its revolutionary design allows the crew compartment to withstand triple anti-tank mines under any wheel or double tank mines under the hull. The Casspir is manufactured by BAE Land Systems OMC of South Africa, formerly Alvis, with several hundred vehicles produced so far for the South African National Defense Forces (SANDF) and at least 11 international customers. The Casspir has been designed to allow rapid field repair after a mine detonation to comply with the requirements of the South African National Defense Forces. The vehicle' hull and bulletproof glass provides ballistic protection against calibers up to 5.56mm and 7.62mm NATO standard ball ammunition. Besides, the Casspir also offers protection against artillery shells and an additional add-on armor kit provides protection against 7.62mm armor piercing (AP) ammo. Until 2004 the Casspir Mk 2C (I) was the production model featuring a TATA drive line with excellent on- and off-road mobility. The current production model, Casspir Mk III, was introduced in late 2004/ early 2005 and features increased mobility. Alvis OMC, now BAE Land Systems OMC, was awarded a R164 million contract by Armscor for the upgrade and refurbishment of SANDF's Casspir Mk II vehicles in August 2004. These Casspirs will be upgraded to the Casspir Mk III standard including structure modifications for increased mobility with more robust axles. The modification work will be completed by February 2006.

Ground Specifications
Mobility Type Wheeled (4x4)
Max Speed 90.0 km/h
Overview (Deagel)
Group Tactical Vehicles
Status Active
Also Known As Casspir Mk II, Casspir Mk III
Origin South Africa
Contractor Denel Vehicle Systems
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1995
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Wheel Drive 4
Wheels 4
Speed — Top Speed 90 kph
Variants
Variant 1 Casspir
Variant 2 Casspir Mk6
Details
Country of Origin South Africa
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (16)
United States
Italy
India
South Africa
Angola
Burundi
Djibouti
Indonesia
Iraq
Malawi
Mozambique
Nepal
Norway
Senegal
Somalia
Uganda
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