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Sheni-dar
armoured vehicle personnel carrier |
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The
Sheni-dar is an Iranian made tracked armoured vehicle personnel carrier
which was unveiled during military exercises codenamed Shohaday-e Vahdat
(Martyrs of Unity), in the East of Iran, January 2011.
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| Variants |
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variant at this time |
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| Technical
Data |
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| Armament |
The first
pictures on the Sheni-dar showed that the vehicle is not armed.
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| Design
and protection |
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layout of the Sheni-dar is conventional with the crew compartment
at the front and a cargo/personnel area at the rear. The driver
sits at the front of the vehicle on the right, two bullet-proof
windows are fitted at the front of the crew compartment. The
commander and the driver have a single-piece hatch cover that
opens to the front. |
| Propulsion |
The
engine of the Sheni-dar is mounted at the front of the vehicle.
The engine exhaust system is located in the cooling air exhaust
flow on the right side of the vehicle. The suspension is very
similar of the German made Wiesel
airborne light armoured vehicle. Suspension either side consists
of four dual road wheels, drive sprocket at the front, idler
at the rear and two track-return rollers. |
| Accessories |
The
troops enter and leave the vehicle by a single door in the rear
of the hull. A small bullet-proff window is mounte at the top
of the door. Two day periscopes for observation are mounted
to each side of the hull.
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| Specifications |
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Armament |
| No
armament |
Country
users |
| Iran |
Designer
Country |
| Iran
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Accessories |
| Day
periscopes |
Crew |
4 |
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Armor |
| Protection
against small arms ans shell splinters. |
Weight |
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Speed |
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km/h |
Range |
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km
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Dimensions |
Length,
? m; Width, ? m; Height, ? m |
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