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CM-32 Armoured Vehicle

The CM-32 "Clouded Leopard" (Chinese: 雲豹裝甲車; pinyin: yúnbào zhuāngjiǎchē; lit. 'Cloud Leopard Armored Vehicle'), officially Taiwan Infantry Fighting Vehicle (TIFV), is an eight-wheeled armoured vehicle currently being produced for the Republic of China Army. It is based on the 6x6 CM-31 designed by Timoney Technology Limited of Ireland and is further developed by the Ordnance Readiness Development Center.[2]

CM-32
CM-33 Armoured Vehicle
TypeArmored fighting vehicle
Place of originTaiwan/Ireland
Production history
DesignerOrdnance Readiness Development Center, and Timoney Technology Limited
Designed2002
ManufacturerOrdnance Readiness Development Center
Unit costUS$2 million [citation needed]
Produced2007
No. built378 CM-32 and CM-33 delivered (2018),[1] 305 CM-34 delivered (2023)
Specifications
Mass22 tonnes
Length7 m
Width2.7 m
Height2.23 m
Crew2 + 8 passengers

Armor12.7 mm AP front arc, 7.62 mm AP all around
Main
armament
30 mm Mk44 Bushmaster II chaingun (CM-34)

40 mm automatic grenade launcher (CM-32/33)

105 mm rifled gun, or 120 mm mortar (planned)
Secondary
armament
Type 74 7.62 mm machine gun (co-axial)
EngineCaterpillar C12 diesel, 450 hp
Suspension8×8 wheeled
Operational
range
800 km
Maximum speed 120 km/h

According to the Taipei Times, it was named after the Formosan clouded leopard, an indigenous animal, to show that the vehicle is "agile and swift".[3]

Development edit

Production started in 2007, with an initial order for 600 units. It is estimated that up to 1,400 CM-32s may end up being in operational service.[4]

The Delco LAV-25 turret was tested on the first two prototypes but was not adopted on ground of cost and marginal firepower advantage compared to foreign vehicles; instead an indigenous turret armed with a 20 mm T75 revolver cannon was planned in the interest of getting the IFV into service as quickly as possible, and a prototype was demonstrated in 2009. It was hoped that any deficiency in terms of firepower can be alleviated by adopting the cannon to use the Mk 244 Mod 0 APDS ammunition already being ordered by the Republic of China Navy alongside the Phalanx Block 1B weapon systems, but issues with barrel life proved insurmountable, and in the meantime the 30 mm Bushmaster II chaingun was ultimately chosen instead and will be acquired from Orbital ATK.[5] A prototype turret built on this definitive requirement was spotted in May 2015 and unveiled to the public in August 2017.[6]

In 2019 the Ministry of National Defense announced that over the course of the development process 17 shortcomings with the system had been identified and corrected.[7] Shortcomings identified included flaws in the types steel armor, oil leaks, and a lack of interchangeable spare parts.[8] It was discovered that the vehicles had to cover at least 5 km every two weeks to remain in optimal condition.[7]

Design edit

 
CM-32 APC ver.

The project was launched in 2002, at a cost of NT$700 million (US$21.9 million).[3]

The armor of the CM-32 provides protection of 7.62 mm AP rounds, while the frontal arc withstands 12.7 mm AP rounds. NBC protection and fire suppression systems are also standard. The V-shaped hull provides protection from landmines and can withstand 12 kg of TNT under any wheel. In its basic APC form the CM-32 is armed with a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher and a 7.62 mm co-axial machinegun, both mounted in a remote weapons station.[2]

Production and service history edit

In 2012 Chung-Hsin Electric and Machinery Manufacturing Corp. (CHEM) was awarded the contract for chassis production. CHEM violated their contract by allegedly substituting a number of poor quality Chinese parts in to save money. This affected the first 326 chassis.[9] CHEM’s chairman, president, vice president and other officials were found guilty and sentenced to jail time over the scandal in 2021.[9]

Performance records from 2008 to 2018 indicate an engine lifespan of 780,000 km.[7] The type is a regular participant in the Han Kuang Exercises.[10]

Variants edit

In addition to the infantry carriers, other planned variants include command vehicle, NBC reconnaissance vehicle, mortar carrier (can be configured with either an 81 mm or 120 mm mortar), and assault gun (armed with a 105 mm rifled gun).[11] The Ministry of National Defense is exploring a 155mm self-propelled howitzer based on the CM-32.[12]

CM-31 edit

The CM-31 is the original 6x6 designed by Timoney Technology Limited of Ireland, it was never mass-produced.[2]

CM-32 edit

Command vehicle, same armament as CM-33. In service as of 2014.[13]

CM-33 edit

 
CM-32 and CM-33 remote weapon station have 40mm grenade launcher and 7.62mm machine gun mounted

Base variant, with 40mm grenade launcher and 7.62mm machine gun mounted in a remote weapon station. In service as of 2014.[13] A total of 378 CM-32 and CM-33 have been produced.[1]

CM-34 edit

Four prototype vehicles passed primary pre-mass production testing in October 2014.[14]

The CM-34 participated, alongside the CM-32, in the 35th annual Han Kuang Exercise armed with a Mk44 Bushmaster II.[10] The Taiwanese military expects to produce 284 CM-34s.[15] It is in service as of 2019.[16] In August 2020, 21 more vehicles were ordered for the Taiwanese military police.[17]

Taiwanese ceramics manufacturer HCG (和成欣業) will supply the vehicle's ceramic external armor.[18]

Cloud Leopard II M2 prototype edit

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) exhibited a prototype of the next-generation 8×8 Cloud Leopard II armored vehicle development in public for the first time at the 2019 Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition.[19] It is expected that the prototype will be able to configurate into a mortar carrier platform, a self-propelled howitzer and a fire support platform with a 105 mm gun, similar to U.S Army's M1128 Mobile Gun System[citation needed].

Gallery edit

See also edit

Comparable vehicles edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Government orders 284 new chain-gun Clouded Leopards". Taipei Times. June 3, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c . Janes.com. Archived from the original on 2007-08-15.
  3. ^ a b "Thumbs-up for new armored vehicle". Taipei Times. January 12, 2005. Retrieved June 4, 2007.
  4. ^ "Taiwan To Begin Mass Producing Armoured Vehicles: Jane's". SpaceWar.com. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  5. ^ Yeo, Mike (2 October 2017). "Taiwan to acquire Orbital ATK cannons for local vehicle program". Defense News. Melbourne. Archived from the original on 2017-10-03. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  6. ^ "Locally made armored vehicles to defend cities in Taiwan". asiatimes.com. Retrieved 17 January 2022.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b c Strong, Matthew (4 January 2019). "Problems with Clouded Leopard vehicle resolved: Taiwan military". www.taiwannews.com.tw. Taiwan News. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  8. ^ de Silva, Richard (5 October 2011). "Taiwan's Leopard IFV sees no need to change its spots". www.defenceiq.com. Defense IQ. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  9. ^ a b Li-yen, Chao; Hsin-Yin, Lee. "CHEM officials receive jail terms for armored vehicle procurement fraud". Focus Taiwan. focustaiwan.tw.
  10. ^ a b Everington, Keoni (30 May 2019). "Taiwan's army repulses simulated Chinese beach assault". www.taiwannews.com.tw. Taiwan News. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  11. ^ Evelyn Kao, Matt Yu and. "Taiwan set to develop two indigenous armored vehicles by end 2023". focustaiwan.tw. Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Taiwan thinks converting CM-32 APC to howitzers 80706171". www.armyrecognition.com. Army Recognition. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  13. ^ a b "2014全民國防湖口基地開放 ROC ARMY Taiwan Infantry Fighting Vehicle, TIFV 國造雲豹八輪裝甲車分列式". YouTube.
  14. ^ Phipps, Gavin. . www.janes.com. Janes. Archived from the original on 2018-10-31. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  15. ^ Staff Writer (25 October 2018). "Armored vehicles pass tests, to start mass production". www.taipeitimes.com. Taipei Times. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  16. ^ "Major weapon systems used in anti-landing drill in Pingtung County". Focus Taiwan.
  17. ^ "Military police to get CM-34 armored vehicles - Focus Taiwan".
  18. ^ Strong, Matthew (12 January 2021). "Taiwan's military orders armor for its vehicles from bathroom brand HCG". www.taiwannews.com.tw. Taiwan News. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  19. ^ . Janes. 2019-08-14. Archived from the original on 2020-09-29. Retrieved 2024-01-13.

Sources edit

  • Jane's Information Group article: "CM-32 enters pre-production phase in Taiwan”
  • John Pike. "CM32 8X8 Cloud Leopard Armored Vehicle". GlobalSecurity.org
  • "Comparative Levels of Ballistic Protection" on Armoured Fighting Vehicles - Globalsecurity
  • MND denies armor on carrier vehicles is defective - Taipei Times. March 21, 2012
  • ‘Clouded Leopard’ delivery delayed until 2019 - Taipei Times. December 27, 2012
  • About 60 detained in military probe - Taipei Times. June 12, 2015
  • Thirty-three indicted in military procurement case - Taipei Times. October 9, 2015
  • The Modern Battle Tanks Of Asia - Monitoring the 21st Century Asian Arms Race
  • The Eight By Eight APCs Transforming Modern War - Monitoring the 21st Century Asian Arms Race
  • Taiwan's military-industrial complex dominates at arms show

External links edit

  •   Media related to CM-32 Yunpao at Wikimedia Commons
  • NCSIST videos: 雲豹甲車 A05 八觀全景系統 2016 0927

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The CM 32 Clouded Leopard Chinese 雲豹裝甲車 pinyin yunbao zhuangjiǎche lit Cloud Leopard Armored Vehicle officially Taiwan Infantry Fighting Vehicle TIFV is an eight wheeled armoured vehicle currently being produced for the Republic of China Army It is based on the 6x6 CM 31 designed by Timoney Technology Limited of Ireland and is further developed by the Ordnance Readiness Development Center 2 CM 32CM 33 Armoured VehicleTypeArmored fighting vehiclePlace of originTaiwan IrelandProduction historyDesignerOrdnance Readiness Development Center and Timoney Technology LimitedDesigned2002ManufacturerOrdnance Readiness Development CenterUnit costUS 2 million citation needed Produced2007No built378 CM 32 and CM 33 delivered 2018 1 305 CM 34 delivered 2023 SpecificationsMass22 tonnesLength7 mWidth2 7 mHeight2 23 mCrew2 8 passengersArmor12 7 mm AP front arc 7 62 mm AP all aroundMainarmament30 mm Mk44 Bushmaster II chaingun CM 34 40 mm automatic grenade launcher CM 32 33 105 mm rifled gun or 120 mm mortar planned SecondaryarmamentType 74 7 62 mm machine gun co axial EngineCaterpillar C12 diesel 450 hpSuspension8 8 wheeledOperationalrange800 kmMaximum speed120 km h According to the Taipei Times it was named after the Formosan clouded leopard an indigenous animal to show that the vehicle is agile and swift 3 Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Production and service history 4 Variants 4 1 CM 31 4 2 CM 32 4 3 CM 33 4 4 CM 34 4 5 Cloud Leopard II M2 prototype 5 Gallery 6 See also 6 1 Comparable vehicles 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksDevelopment editProduction started in 2007 with an initial order for 600 units It is estimated that up to 1 400 CM 32s may end up being in operational service 4 The Delco LAV 25 turret was tested on the first two prototypes but was not adopted on ground of cost and marginal firepower advantage compared to foreign vehicles instead an indigenous turret armed with a 20 mm T75 revolver cannon was planned in the interest of getting the IFV into service as quickly as possible and a prototype was demonstrated in 2009 It was hoped that any deficiency in terms of firepower can be alleviated by adopting the cannon to use the Mk 244 Mod 0 APDS ammunition already being ordered by the Republic of China Navy alongside the Phalanx Block 1B weapon systems but issues with barrel life proved insurmountable and in the meantime the 30 mm Bushmaster II chaingun was ultimately chosen instead and will be acquired from Orbital ATK 5 A prototype turret built on this definitive requirement was spotted in May 2015 and unveiled to the public in August 2017 6 In 2019 the Ministry of National Defense announced that over the course of the development process 17 shortcomings with the system had been identified and corrected 7 Shortcomings identified included flaws in the types steel armor oil leaks and a lack of interchangeable spare parts 8 It was discovered that the vehicles had to cover at least 5 km every two weeks to remain in optimal condition 7 Design edit nbsp CM 32 APC ver The project was launched in 2002 at a cost of NT 700 million US 21 9 million 3 The armor of the CM 32 provides protection of 7 62 mm AP rounds while the frontal arc withstands 12 7 mm AP rounds NBC protection and fire suppression systems are also standard The V shaped hull provides protection from landmines and can withstand 12 kg of TNT under any wheel In its basic APC form the CM 32 is armed with a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher and a 7 62 mm co axial machinegun both mounted in a remote weapons station 2 Production and service history editIn 2012 Chung Hsin Electric and Machinery Manufacturing Corp CHEM was awarded the contract for chassis production CHEM violated their contract by allegedly substituting a number of poor quality Chinese parts in to save money This affected the first 326 chassis 9 CHEM s chairman president vice president and other officials were found guilty and sentenced to jail time over the scandal in 2021 9 Performance records from 2008 to 2018 indicate an engine lifespan of 780 000 km 7 The type is a regular participant in the Han Kuang Exercises 10 Variants editThis article is missing information about Some of the variants need background details Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page April 2020 In addition to the infantry carriers other planned variants include command vehicle NBC reconnaissance vehicle mortar carrier can be configured with either an 81 mm or 120 mm mortar and assault gun armed with a 105 mm rifled gun 11 The Ministry of National Defense is exploring a 155mm self propelled howitzer based on the CM 32 12 CM 31 edit The CM 31 is the original 6x6 designed by Timoney Technology Limited of Ireland it was never mass produced 2 CM 32 edit Command vehicle same armament as CM 33 In service as of 2014 13 CM 33 edit nbsp CM 32 and CM 33 remote weapon station have 40mm grenade launcher and 7 62mm machine gun mounted Base variant with 40mm grenade launcher and 7 62mm machine gun mounted in a remote weapon station In service as of 2014 13 A total of 378 CM 32 and CM 33 have been produced 1 CM 34 edit Four prototype vehicles passed primary pre mass production testing in October 2014 14 The CM 34 participated alongside the CM 32 in the 35th annual Han Kuang Exercise armed with a Mk44 Bushmaster II 10 The Taiwanese military expects to produce 284 CM 34s 15 It is in service as of 2019 16 In August 2020 21 more vehicles were ordered for the Taiwanese military police 17 Taiwanese ceramics manufacturer HCG 和成欣業 will supply the vehicle s ceramic external armor 18 Cloud Leopard II M2 prototype edit Taiwan s Ministry of National Defense MND exhibited a prototype of the next generation 8 8 Cloud Leopard II armored vehicle development in public for the first time at the 2019 Taipei Aerospace amp Defense Technology Exhibition 19 It is expected that the prototype will be able to configurate into a mortar carrier platform a self propelled howitzer and a fire support platform with a 105 mm gun similar to U S Army s M1128 Mobile Gun System citation needed Gallery edit nbsp CM 31 Prototype nbsp CM 31 Anti Aircraft Missiles Launcher Prototype nbsp CM31 nbsp CM 34 Armoured Vehicle mobile gun platform variant nbsp TADTE 2015 CM 32 Yunpao with 81mm Mortar nbsp CM 34 with 30mm cannon and modular ceramic armor nbsp 110th National Day CM 34 with 30mm cannon exhibitSee also editComparable vehicles edit Stryker LAV III LAV AFV LAV 25 ASLAV K808 Armored Personnel Carrier Boxer Freccia IFV BTR 90 VPK 7829 Bumerang ZBL 08 Type 96 Armored Personnel Carrier Type 16 maneuver combat vehicle Patria AMV BTR 4 Saur 2 VBCI KTO Rosomak FNSS Pars MOWAG PiranhaReferences edit a b Government orders 284 new chain gun Clouded Leopards Taipei Times June 3 2018 a b c Defence amp Security Intelligence amp Analysis IHS Jane s 360 Janes com Archived from the original on 2007 08 15 a b Thumbs up for new armored vehicle Taipei Times January 12 2005 Retrieved June 4 2007 Taiwan To Begin Mass Producing Armoured Vehicles Jane s SpaceWar com Retrieved April 18 2017 Yeo Mike 2 October 2017 Taiwan to acquire Orbital ATK cannons for local vehicle program Defense News Melbourne Archived from the original on 2017 10 03 Retrieved 3 October 2017 Locally made armored vehicles to defend cities in Taiwan asiatimes com Retrieved 17 January 2022 permanent dead link a b c Strong Matthew 4 January 2019 Problems with Clouded Leopard vehicle resolved Taiwan military www taiwannews com tw Taiwan News Retrieved 16 July 2019 de Silva Richard 5 October 2011 Taiwan s Leopard IFV sees no need to change its spots www defenceiq com Defense IQ Retrieved 16 July 2019 a b Li yen Chao Hsin Yin Lee CHEM officials receive jail terms for armored vehicle procurement fraud Focus Taiwan focustaiwan tw a b Everington Keoni 30 May 2019 Taiwan s army repulses simulated Chinese beach assault www taiwannews com tw Taiwan News Retrieved 16 July 2019 Evelyn Kao Matt Yu and Taiwan set to develop two indigenous armored vehicles by end 2023 focustaiwan tw Focus Taiwan Retrieved 16 July 2019 Taiwan thinks converting CM 32 APC to howitzers 80706171 www armyrecognition com Army Recognition Retrieved 16 July 2019 a b 2014全民國防湖口基地開放 ROC ARMY Taiwan Infantry Fighting Vehicle TIFV 國造雲豹八輪裝甲車分列式 YouTube Phipps Gavin Taiwan to begin series production of IFV variant of Cloud Leopard www janes com Janes Archived from the original on 2018 10 31 Retrieved 16 July 2019 Staff Writer 25 October 2018 Armored vehicles pass tests to start mass production www taipeitimes com Taipei Times Retrieved 16 July 2019 Major weapon systems used in anti landing drill in Pingtung County Focus Taiwan Military police to get CM 34 armored vehicles Focus Taiwan Strong Matthew 12 January 2021 Taiwan s military orders armor for its vehicles from bathroom brand HCG www taiwannews com tw Taiwan News Retrieved 27 January 2021 Taiwan s Cloud Leopard II M2 prototype breaks cover Janes 2019 08 14 Archived from the original on 2020 09 29 Retrieved 2024 01 13 Sources editJane s Information Group article CM 32 enters pre production phase in Taiwan John Pike CM32 8X8 Cloud Leopard Armored Vehicle GlobalSecurity org Comparative Levels of Ballistic Protection on Armoured Fighting Vehicles Globalsecurity MND denies armor on carrier vehicles is defective Taipei Times March 21 2012 Clouded Leopard delivery delayed until 2019 Taipei Times December 27 2012 About 60 detained in military probe Taipei Times June 12 2015 Thirty three indicted in military procurement case Taipei Times October 9 2015 The Modern Battle Tanks Of Asia Monitoring the 21st Century Asian Arms Race The Eight By Eight APCs Transforming Modern War Monitoring the 21st Century Asian Arms Race Taiwan s military industrial complex dominates at arms showExternal links edit nbsp Media related to CM 32 Yunpao at Wikimedia Commons NCSIST videos 雲豹甲車 A05 八觀全景系統 2016 0927 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CM 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