AMZ Żubr

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AMZ Żubr
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AMZ Żubr is a Polish armoured car produced by AMZ Kutno.
Type armoured car
Place of origin  Poland
Specifications
Weight 15000 kg
Length 6.45 m
Width 2.45 m
Height 2.65 m
Crew 10

Engine N60 ENT C Iveco Tector
275 hp
Suspension Wheel
Ground clearance 0.7 m
Operational
range
600 km
Speed 100 km/h

The AMZ Żubr is an armored car currently in use by the Polish military. "Żubr" is also the Polish word for wisent. It was designed by AMZ-Kutno and began production in 2008. The standard Zubr variant, the Żubr MRAP, is based on the Iveco EuroCargo vehicle, which is produced in Poland.

The Żubr was designed for enhanced protection against landmines and IEDs. The vehicle's hull is V-shaped to deflect blasts. The Żubr is armored against 12.7-mm armor-piercing rounds and features a remotely controlled weapons station. The Żubr can carry 2000–5000 kg within the vehicle and can tow an additional 1500 kg. The vehicle is all wheel drive. It was designed to and is capable of being transported by the C-130 Hercules.

Types

  • Żubr MRAP - standard troop-transporting armored car. Can carry 10 fully equipped soldiers.
  • Żubr WD - command vehicle.
  • Żubr P - Poprad variant for air defense; equipped with Grom missiles.
  • Żubr MMSR - air surveillance variant; uses N-26 radar.

References

  • Grzegorz Hołdanowicz, in the wake of the Żubr Turem. [w:] Raport. [in:] Report. Wojsko Technika Obronność, nr 3, 2008, s. 52-53. Military Defense Tech, No. 3, 2008, p. 52-53.

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This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Russian Wikipedia.



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