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PAKISTAN AIMS TO DEVELOP A LIGHT ARMOURED VEHICLE

Tse bhai, what happened to Hamza APVs???
You are asking me as if I know everything 😀 I tell what I have found online on forums, published documents or defence blogs etc.


As far as I know it was made by a private company and Army didn't show any interest in it.
 
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You are asking me as if I know everything 😀 I tell what I have found online on forums, published documents or defence blogs etc.


As far as I know it was made by a private company and Army didn't show any interest in it.
Your clearly and Army Enthusiast and might e seen some news around it which us ghareeb log haven't 😏😂
 
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Pakistan should give priority to system like this as future wars will have drones as backbone saving life's of soldiers.

 
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Your clearly and Army Enthusiast and might e seen some news around it which us ghareeb log haven't 😏😂
I was an Military lover but ab sirf Air Force se pyaar he baakio ki izzat institution tak ee he sirf.

But yes Defence enthusiast hu so I will keep doing my research about defence stuff.
 
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Ary haan yaar, i think it was presented in Ideas 2014, black 4x4 .. yaar naam zehen mai nai a raha ... Badaam (almonds) khane paren gay :(

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This one ..................... found it , why not this one ? name is Uqaab
That's plain ugly
 
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South African REVA MRAP


Survived 20KG IED in Thailand


Thailand has developed a MRAP as well, most likely based on the REVA called Phanton 380X

Hazrat @Zarvan
Aye haye... If only they had accepted the Yasoob program... Would have solved so many problems for us... No future proofing by our leaders civilian or military... Only temporary " jugars "
 
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This is a locally manufactured chinese clone of a jeep... It seems to be a good base for an up armored humvee like concept... That in my opinion would be the logical step towards a locally mass produced LMV.. with the help of a partner from abroad... Maybe paramount as people have suggested.... The only way to replace the current vehicles would be through part sharing with commercial vehicles... This will keep maintenance costs low which is key for acquisition in considerable and impactful numbers.
I'm not in favor for purchasing complete solutions from abroad.
The failure of Muhafiz is partially due to lack of R&D in the project.
You need to keep a steady flow and take small steps towards a solution rather than giving up and abandoning the project altogether. If HIT can't do it use a local Pakistani company and allow them foreign consultancy.. like cavalier group
 
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This is a locally manufactured chinese clone of a jeep... It seems to be a good base for an up armored humvee like concept... That in my opinion would be the logical step towards a locally mass produced LMV.. with the help of a partner from abroad... Maybe paramount as people have suggested.... The only way to replace the current vehicles would be through part sharing with commercial vehicles... This will keep maintenance costs low which is key for acquisition in considerable and impactful numbers.
I'm not in favor for purchasing complete solutions from abroad.
The failure of Muhafiz is partially due to lack of R&D in the project.
You need to keep a steady flow and take small steps towards a solution rather than giving up and abandoning the project altogether. If HIT can't do it use a local Pakistani company and allow them foreign consultancy.. like cavalier group
Have you ever seen a LAV/LMV/HMAV/AFV/MRV/MRAP/whatever in person? They're huge. Sometimes even bigger than a tank

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(the tank on the left is PT-91, one of T-72 variant)

There's no way that tiny little 4 cyl jeep-copy is enough for the intended role.

A relatively low effort way to design an armored vehicle (other than the truly ghetto, Mad Max-tier vehicles used in Iraq or Libya) is to take a truck chassis (usually Unimog or Ford F-550), engine and transmission and build an armored vehicle around it. That's how the Saffers made their armored vehicles from Buffel to Mamba to Ratel.
 
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Have you ever seen a LAV/LMV/HMAV/AFV/MRV/MRAP/whatever in person? They're huge. Sometimes even bigger than a tank

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(the tank on the left is PT-91, one of T-72 variant)

There's no way that tiny little 4 cyl jeep-copy is enough for the intended role.

A relatively low effort way to design an armored vehicle (other than the truly ghetto, Mad Max-tier vehicles used in Iraq or Libya) is to take a truck chassis (usually Unimog or Ford F-550), engine and transmission and build an armored vehicle around it. That's how the Saffers made their armored vehicles from Buffel to Mamba to Ratel.
I was considering it along the lines of this thing built by IVECO.
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The spec sheet of both vehicles was almost the same with the Iveco being longer in length and height by a few millimeters... The engine produces more horsepower for the Bj40. I wasn't able to find torque numbers for the Iveco so left them out (do enlighten me if you find them) Chassis alterations can be performed by HIT or Cavalier. The civilian version, which is getting popular will ensure local manufacturing of some parts. The ground clearance maybe an issue but nothing that can't be solved by our engineers.
The above msg i wrote, I specifically mentioned LMV and not HMVs..
I have seen Maxxpros up close. That's something Pakistan might not be able to afford in large numbers... It needs an economical solution that can be mass-produced in enough numbers to be avb at squad level...
 
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I was considering it along the lines of this thing built by IVECO.
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The spec sheet of both vehicles was almost the same with the Iveco being longer in length and height by a few millimeters... The engine produces more horsepower for the Bj40. I wasn't able to find torque numbers for the Iveco so left them out (do enlighten me if you find them) Chassis alterations can be performed by HIT or Cavalier. The civilian version, which is getting popular will ensure local manufacturing of some parts. The ground clearance maybe an issue but nothing that can't be solved by our engineers.
The above msg i wrote, I specifically mentioned LMV and not HMVs..
I have seen Maxxpros up close. That's something Pakistan might not be able to afford in large numbers... It needs an economical solution that can be mass-produced in enough numbers to be avb at squad level...
Army has access to 70 series and Land Rover Defender as base models. The troop carrying capacity requirement is more than 5 so not just a Humvee type vehicle. MRAPS takes things towards bigger size.
 
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Army has access to 70 series and Land Rover Defender as base models. The troop carrying capacity requirement is more than 5 so not just a Humvee type vehicle. MRAPS takes things towards bigger size.
Both 70 and land rovers have to be imported from abroad... Irony that we couldn't get them produced locally... Shorter/longer wheel based version could also be designed... Rest it's upto the planners... From whom I have no expectations.
 
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Both 70 and land rovers have to be imported from abroad... Irony that we couldn't get them produced locally... Shorter/longer wheel based version could also be designed... Rest it's upto the planners... From whom I have no expectations.
That’s not an issue.
 
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Both 70 and land rovers have to be imported from abroad... Irony that we couldn't get them produced locally... Shorter/longer wheel based version could also be designed... Rest it's upto the planners... From whom I have no expectations.
You do know who owns Land Rover, right?

Also Land Rover Defender is pretty expensive to maintain and relatively unreliable (hence the running joke that "if you want to go into the outback, take a Land Rover - and if you want to get back, take a Land Cruiser").

A better decision is to make a militarized version of your standard 4*4 pickup truck (like Toyota Hilux or Mitsubishi Triton), which are cheaper to maintain and more reliable than Defender

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LML version

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(the engine used by the vehicle, which is 2.5L turbo diesel used in Hilux)
 
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That’s not an issue.
It is, If you look at it from a wider perspective... Golra depot problems...

You do know who owns Land Rover, right?

Also Land Rover Defender is pretty expensive to maintain and relatively unreliable (hence the running joke that "if you want to go into the outback, take a Land Rover - and if you want to get back, take a Land Cruiser").

A better decision is to make a militarized version of your standard 4*4 pickup truck (like Toyota Hilux or Mitsubishi Triton), which are cheaper to maintain and more reliable than Defender

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LML version

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(the engine used by the vehicle, which is 2.5L turbo diesel used in Hilux)
I just proposed something on this line... A bit more refined like the IVECO LMV... Just something that doesn't make the Jawan's life a joke....
How long are you going to rely on luck that the IED explodes under the engine instead of the cabin...
 
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You do know who owns Land Rover, right?

Also Land Rover Defender is pretty expensive to maintain and relatively unreliable (hence the running joke that "if you want to go into the outback, take a Land Rover - and if you want to get back, take a Land Cruiser").

A better decision is to make a militarized version of your standard 4*4 pickup truck (like Toyota Hilux or Mitsubishi Triton), which are cheaper to maintain and more reliable than Defender

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LML version

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(the engine used by the vehicle, which is 2.5L turbo diesel used in Hilux)
LRs are no longer bought, they were assembled by Sigma motors in Pak years ago and prone to problems and dropped for the same reason.

Mitsus were bought in limited number and have been phased out.

Only vehicles used nowadays are 70 series and Hiluxs (Hilux in Pak come with 3 and 2.8).

And the LAVs in your pics arent really the Armoured Vehicle people here are talkin bout.

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This is a locally manufactured chinese clone of a jeep... It seems to be a good base for an up armored humvee like concept... That in my opinion would be the logical step towards a locally mass produced LMV.. with the help of a partner from abroad... Maybe paramount as people have suggested.... The only way to replace the current vehicles would be through part sharing with commercial vehicles... This will keep maintenance costs low which is key for acquisition in considerable and impactful numbers.
I'm not in favor for purchasing complete solutions from abroad.
The failure of Muhafiz is partially due to lack of R&D in the project.
You need to keep a steady flow and take small steps towards a solution rather than giving up and abandoning the project altogether. If HIT can't do it use a local Pakistani company and allow them foreign consultancy.. like cavalier group
Uro VAMTAC was offered by a Local Company and UROVESA but not selected.

Vamtac in 2016 ideas.
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Muhafiz wasnt a failure and purchased in numbers by LEAs, Paramil.

Latest vehicle in the same segment is the Interceptor based on 70 series and has also been exported to Bahrain etc

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