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A Portuguese Army Pandur II with an SP30 turret with 30 mm gun. In 2005, the Portuguese government signed a deal worth 364 million euros to acquire 260 Pandur II armoured vehicles, with an option for further 33 worth 140 million euros, to equip the Portuguese Intervention Brigade of the Portuguese Army and the marines of the Portuguese Navy.
Pandur II APC Pandur II IFV Pandur II FSV 38 [83] Locally known as Cobra 8x8. The variant includes APC, IFV (30mm), and FSV (105mm) and will be manufactured locally by PT Pindad. [84] 4 The APC and FSV variant pandur units were purchased in 2017. 15 vehicle Used by the army in 2024. [73] 23 more Vehicles are being handed over in October 2024 ...
The Philippine Army categorizes this configuration as a "wheeled" light tank. The base platform is the Pandur II, which features a robust chassis with higher ground clearance and enhanced protection. [12] The heavy-duty chassis enables high off-road performance. The 8×8 vehicle is designed to carry up to 14 crew.
Pandur II 105 mm Czech Republic Israel: Tank destroyer [7] Sabrah Pandur II 8x8 (+10) [3] Pandur II 8x8 fitted with Elbit Systems "Sabrah" turret, armed with a 105mm gun. [1] [4] [5] Multiple defense pages believe that the Pandur II was cancelled due to additional payments requested by the hull manufacturers.
The 200th VBCI was delivered to the French army on 23 June 2010. [7] The 400th VBCI was delivered to the French army on 12 June 2012. [8] The first unit to be equipped with the new infantry fighting vehicle was the 35th Infantry Regiment in Belfort. [9] The 500th VBCI was delivered to the French Army on 8 July 2013.
Pandur II (8×8) Pandur II 8×8 KBVP (Steyr-Daimler-Puch / Tatra Defence Vehicles) Austria Czech Republic. Czech Army [123] RCWS-30 turret (by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems) equipped with: [a] Mk44 Bushmaster II [b] M240 (7.62×51mm NATO) [f] 2 × Spike LR [d] 2 × 4 KMW MPL 76 (76 mm) Pandur II (8×8) Pandur II (8×8) (Steyr-Daimler-Puch ...
Light tank armed with 105mm gun designed by Elbit Systems based on ASCOD and Pandur II platforms. FV101 Scorpion: 1~12 United Kingdom: Principal light tank of the Philippine Army. Returned to service in 2024. Up to 12 units planned for reactivation. Poland: T-72M1: Unknown Soviet Union Poland: In service since 1978.
LT vz. 35 – Škoda S-IIa light tank built for Czechoslovak army. Captured examples used by Germany as Panzer 35(t). [19] LT vz. 38 – CKD/Praga TNH light tank built for Czechoslovakia and export. Adopted by German army as Panzer 38(t) and continued in production until 1942. [20] AH-IV – Two man light tank built for export. [21]