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The Olifant Mk.2 was adapted in 2005 when South Africa was no longer subject to international embargoes. Externally, the Mk.2 looks identical to the Mk.1B but features an upgraded Continental 29 Litre turbo-charged V12 diesel engine that produces 1040 hp. Improvements include an upgraded Fire Control System (FCS) and a Computerised Battle ...
The country's fintech law, passed in 2018, laid the groundwork for open finance, and in 2020, the National Banking and Securities Commission published comprehensive rules for APIs. Open finance in Mexico is being implemented in phases, with a focus on financial inclusion and the standardization of data exchange processes. [27]
Ratel Mk II, identifiable by its exposed headlamps and the armoured cover plates over its wheel hubs. [ 6 ] Although PLAN possessed little conventional warfare capabilities, it was frequently backed by its allies in the Cuban and Angolan armed forces, which were skilled at constructing well-fortified defensive positions and had access to heavy ...
The Mk II had a shorter wheelbase than the Mark I, and had four wheel drive by using a kit from Marmon–Herrington that offered a front-driven axle. It was known in British service as armoured car, Marmon–Herrington Mk II. The Mark I continued in production (until the end of 1940) while supply of parts from the United States was resolved. [6]
South Africa LB: 21 Squadron [1] Ventura Mk. II 1947 1951 South Africa MS: 17 Squadron [1] Ventura Mk. V 1947 1958 South Africa MT: 22 Squadron [14] Ventura Mk. V 1954 1960 South Africa OD: 28 Squadron [14] Dakota Mk. III, IV 1946 1955 South Africa OP: 42 Squadron [14] Auster AOPS 1953 1957 South Africa OZ: 24 Squadron [14] Ventura II 1948 1948 ...
Y2 MK-1 in service since 1983, the latest Y4 SuperSix variant entered service in 2019. 6-round revolving, swing out-type cylinder. [13] RPG-7: Rocket-propelled grenade launcher: RPG-7V2-Some RPG-7s in service use an upgraded South African warhead manufactured by Denel Dynamics. To be replaced in the coming years most likely by the AT4 and ...
1× .50 Browning M2HB heavy machinegun 300 rounds 2× .30-06 Browning M1919A4 machineguns 4,750 rounds: Engine: General Motors 6046 diesel 410 hp (310 kW) gross at 2,900 rpm 375 hp (280 kW) net at 2,100 rpm
Buffel Mk IIA - Essentially a rebuild of earlier Mk 1s with an enclosed troop compartment, a rear exit door and large bulletproof windows on the sides and rear. Referred to as Moffel. [1] Buffel Mk IIB - Cargo carrier. The SA Army ordered 57 of these in the early 1980s. Payload capacity stated as 2.637 tons. [1] SAAF variants