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| General
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The
RG33 IED is a variant of the basic version of RG33
equipped with a robotic arm and iron claw mounted
at the front of the vehicle. The RG33 IED is designed
to to probe debris and dirt from around the questionable
device and also had an extra set of eyes mounted
on top to help decipher the identity of the object.
The RG33L 6x6 Series provides an unmatched degree
of mission flexibility. It offers more volume under
armor than any other mine-protected vehicle. With
its large modular interior, high-mobility chassis
and extensive equipment options, the RG33 6x6 is
an integrated, proven, survivable, blast-protected
vehicle. It can operate in explosive hazardous environments,
performing route and area clearance, explosive hazards
reconnaissance and explosive ordnance disposal operations.
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Variants
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RG33:
4x4 chassis
RG33L
: 6x6 chassis
RG33
HAGA: ambulance armoured vehicle
RG33
USSOCOM: US Special Operations Command
variant
RG33
MRRMV: Mine Resistant Recovery and
Maintenance Vehicle
RG33
AUV: Armoured Utility Vehicle
RG33
C2V: Command and Control Vehicle
RG33
MRAP II: with an enhanced blast resistant
underbody designed to protect the crew from mine
blasts, fragmentary and direct fire weapons.
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| Armament |
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basic version of the RG33L 6x6 is fitted
with armored glass turret, armed with a
7.62 mm machine gun. The
RG33L can be fitted with a common weapon
ring, mounted to the rooftop for integration
of a wide variety of weapon systems, to
include the Army's Objective Gunner Protection
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| Protection |
| The
RG33L Series 6x6 features a state-of-the
art v-shaped hull that provides superior
blast protection against symmetrical, asymmetrical
and unconventional explosive hazards. RG33L
features additional systems to enhance survivability,
such as modular add on armor kit provisions,
TRAPP transparent armor that provides excellent
visibility and situational awareness, and
run-flat tires. RG33L is available with
base protection against medium machine gun
or small arms fire and mine blast protection
at a level equal to or exceeding any fielded
mine protected vehicle - and the platform
is designed with a power train equipped
to handle upgrades and enhancements.
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| Propulsion |
The
RG-33L 6x6 uses a 6x6 chassis. The RG33L
6x6 is motorised with a Cummins 400 I6 Diesel
engine coupled to an Allison 3200 transmission.
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| Accessories |
| Troop-friendly
features include large ballistic windows
for excellent situational awareness and
a rear ramp for rapid entry and exit of
the crew and robotic assets. The RG33L is
equipped with a hydraulic ramp, a gunner’s
protection kit, a robotic arm, survivability
gear, and dedicated space for equipment
stowage. The optional equipment includes
add-on-armor, hydraulic rear ramp,medical
equipment,EOD arm,6KW Auxiliary Power Unit,120/240
AC import/export power,secondary battery
suite, thermal Driver’s Vision Enhancer,taillight
camera, central tire inflation system,Transparent
Armor Gun Shield,remote weapons station.
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| Specifications |
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Armament |
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Basic
version no armament, but
a 7,62mm or 12,7 mm can
be installed on the roof
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Country
users |
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United
States |
Designer
Company |
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BAE
Systems
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Accessories |
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Add-on
armour, gunner protection,
hydraulic rear ramp,night
vision equipment, CCD camera,
central tire inflation system |
Crew |
14
soldiers |
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Armor |
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Protection
against small arms firing
and shell splinters, monocoque
v-hull. |
Weight |
26,308
kg to 33,112 kg |
Speed |
110
km/h maximum speed on road |
Range |
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Dimensions |
Lenght,
8,58 m; Width, 2,44 m; Height,
3,45 m |
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