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BOV 4x4 armoured vehicle personnel carrier
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The BOV is a 4x4 armoured vehicle personnel carrier designed and manufactured in the former Yugoslavia, in the early 1980s. The BOV family of vehicles was originally manufactured in Yugoslavia but as a result of the breakup of Yugoslavia into a number of separate countries, the production line was eventually located in Slovenia. |
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- BOV-1 ATGW: Mounted on the roof of this vehicle is a pod containing six ATGWs based on the Russian designed and locally manufactured AT-3 `Sagger' but fitted with a semi-automatic guidance system.
- BOV-3 SPAAG: is fitted with a power-operated turret armed with three 20 mm cannon, each of which has a drum-type magazine holding 60 rounds of ammunition with a total of 1,500 rounds of ammunition being carried. - BOV-30 SPAAG: is fitted with a power-operated turret armed with three 20 mm cannon, each of which has a drum-type magazine holding 60 rounds of ammunition with a total of 1,500 rounds of ammunition being carried. - BOV-SN: modified for use in the ambulance role. - BOV-M: armed with smoke-grenade launchers and a 7.62mm or 12.7mm machine gun. - BOV-VP: armoured personnel carrier for the military police. Named also M-86. - BOV M11: modernized version of standard BOB vehicle from YugoImport. |
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- Army
- Air Defense Systems
- Anti-tank systems and vehicles
- Armored Vehicles
- Armoured personnel carriers
- Artillery Vehicles and Weapons
- Command Post
- Communication Vehicles and Systems
- Electronic Warfare
- Engineer | Maintenance Vehicles
- Infantry Fighting Vehicles
- Main Battle Tanks
- Missiles
- Tactical and Logistic Vehicles
- Radars
- Unmanned Systems
- Weapons
- Navy
- Air
BOV 4x4 APC
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BOV 4x4 armoured vehicle personnel carrier
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The BOV is a 4x4 armoured vehicle personnel carrier designed and manufactured in the former Yugoslavia, in the early 1980s. The BOV family of vehicles was originally manufactured in Yugoslavia but as a result of the breakup of Yugoslavia into a number of separate countries, the production line was eventually located in Slovenia. |
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- BOV-1 ATGW: Mounted on the roof of this vehicle is a pod containing six ATGWs based on the Russian designed and locally manufactured AT-3 `Sagger' but fitted with a semi-automatic guidance system.
- BOV-3 SPAAG: is fitted with a power-operated turret armed with three 20 mm cannon, each of which has a drum-type magazine holding 60 rounds of ammunition with a total of 1,500 rounds of ammunition being carried. - BOV-30 SPAAG: is fitted with a power-operated turret armed with three 20 mm cannon, each of which has a drum-type magazine holding 60 rounds of ammunition with a total of 1,500 rounds of ammunition being carried. - BOV-SN: modified for use in the ambulance role. - BOV-M: armed with smoke-grenade launchers and a 7.62mm or 12.7mm machine gun. - BOV-VP: armoured personnel carrier for the military police. Named also M-86. - BOV M11: modernized version of standard BOB vehicle from YugoImport. |
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