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Plasan SandCat

The SandCat (Hebrew: פלסן קרקל)[5] is a composite armored vehicle designed by the then Plasan Sasa (now Plasan) of Israel. The SandCat was shown publicly for the first time at AUSA during October 2005. The latest models were shown for the first time at Eurosatory 2018. The SandCat is based on a commercial Ford F-Series chassis. Approximately 700 SandCats have been produced since 2004, and while Plasan has never released complete details, these are known to be in service with at least 16 users across five continents, and in a wide variety of roles that range from Police/internal security to combat/patrol.[4]

Plasan SandCat
Plasan SandCat at the military parade in Baku.
TypeLight armoured vehicle
Place of originIsrael
Service history
Used bySee Operators
WarsMexican drug war[1]
Second Nagorno-Karabakh war
Production history
DesignerNir Kahn[2][3]
Designed2004
ManufacturerPlasan / Oshkosh Corporation / IBN Industrias Militares/IBN Military Industries
Produced2004-present
No. builtaround 700
Specifications
Length5.94 m (4th Generation M-LPV)[4]
Width2.315 m (91.1 in)(4th Generation M-LPV)
Height2.54 m (4th Generation M-LPV)
Crewup to 10 (variant dependent)[4]

Armorsteel/ceramic/Kevlar; protection level to suit requirement
Main
armament
Remote weapon station (optional)
Engine6.7 L Power Stroke diesel V8 (6.4 L in early variants) [4]
Payload capacityup to 2,109 kg (generation and variant dependent)
TransmissionFord Torqshift six-speed automatic (five-speed in some early models)
Suspensioncoil springs and shock-absorbers at the front and leaf springs and shock-absorbers at the rear. Uprated as required (second generation had a Plasan-designed coil spring and trailing arm rear suspension)
Ground clearance280 mm (4th generation M-LPV)
Fuel capacity150 litres (4th generation)
Operational
range
500-550 km (3rd and 4th generation)
Maximum speed 110 km/h (4th generation)

Development edit

The SandCat was designed from 2004 and for a variety of applications. It was seen as a potential replacement for the AIL Storm jeeps of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and for wider use as protected light vehicle capable of performing roles on deployed operations that until the deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan previously been performed by softskin light utility types. Plasan has also stated the design was intended to demonstrate to partner-customer OEMs that the company could take any automotive platform and design an armoured hull for it.[4]

The original SandCat was designed around an approximate 4,000 kg gross vehicle weight (GVW) and four-man crew, although following feedback from early evaluations this was revised to around 5,000 kg and four- to five-man crew. The SandCat's then unusual and distinct trapezoidal side windows were optimised to reduce the mass of the heavy armoured glass, while maximising useful viewing angles. Now widely adopted, these were an early and distinct design feature of the SandCat, as was a feline theme in the design aesthetics.[4]

The SandCat was originally known as Caracal, but by Eurosatory 2006 the name SandCat had been adopted so as not to encourage confusion between the Plasan product and the version of IVECO's LMV being offered to the German Bundeswehr as Caracal by the now Rheinmetall Vehicle Systems Division.[4][5]

Most SandCats are fully enclosed, although some first- and second-generation models were produced with a small open-topped rear cargo space.[4]

Generations edit

There have been four generations of SandCat. The first-generation were mainly prototypes, although a small quantity were supplied to Israeli security forces. Sweden received a small quantity during 2008 in an eight-seat station wagon configuration for a Police/SWAT-type role. Prototypes and Israeli deliveries were in the original design configuration which featured an open rear stowage area. To differentiate between the original configuration, the longer bodied station wagon.[4] configuration was initially known as the SandCat Plus.[4] With the exception of the Swedish SandCats which are based on a Ford F450 chassis, all other developmental first generation SandCats were based on a Ford F350 chassis, this shortened from the standard 3.581 m wheelbase to a 2.946 m wheelbase. The original Caracal/SandCat prototype had a wheelbase shortened to 2.845 m. Prototypes were shortened by Manning Equipment of Louisville, Kentucky, United States.[4]

The second-generation SandCat was introduced in 2008, and following an update of the commercial product by Ford. More than 300 second-generation SandCats were produced. At this point Plasan did not desire to bulk-manufacture so Oshkosh Defense was licensed to market the SandCat. Second-generation SandCats for the Israeli Border Police were based on a Ford F350 chassis (shortened from a 3.581 m to a 2.946 m wheelbase), All other second-generation and all subsequent generations of SandCat are based on a Ford F550 chassis. Second-generation F550-based SandCats have a 2.946 m wheelbase, and with an overall length of 5 m for both the Utility (five-seat) and Transport (eight-seat) configurations. Utility has the open rear cargo area, Transport is the station wagon configuration. GVW for both configurations is up to 8,845 kg, with a payload allowance of up to 2,109 kg depending on configuration and protection levels.[4]

In terms of styling the second-generation SandCat is the most varied and a variety of front ends, wings, windows and body configurations can be seen. While retaining the Ford bonnet, Plasan designed a new feline-inspired grille and lights that could accept either the Oshkosh badge, a generic SandCat badge, or for the local Israeli market where the Ford distributor sold the vehicle, a Ford badge. For the Mexican market Oshkosh retained the Ford grille and headlights for their version of the Transport configuration known as Tactical Protector Vehicle (TPV).[4] The 249 Mexican SandCats were delivered during 2011/2012 and all were in Transport configuration. These were manufactured locally Blindajes Epal, the former local partner of Oshkosh/Plasan. There is also a local product known as the SandCat MX, but this is not a Plasan or Oshkosh product. Additionally, the Ford F550-based DN-XI which is similar in appearance to the Plasan SandCat (and is often confused with it) is a vehicle built independently by the Mexican Army and it is not related to the Plasan or Oshkosh products in any way. Following an agreement signed in 2016, Plasan's current local partner for the SandCat is IBN Industrias Militares/IBN Military Industries. The SandCat when marketed to Mexico by Plasan is known as the Stormer, the SandCat trademark having been registered elsewhere.[4] Romania's second-generation SandCat's are used by the Gendarmerie and are a unique blast-protected model with a distinctly raised profile.[4]

The third-generation SandCat was introduced in 2011 following an update of the commercial product by Ford. Plasan marketed the third generation heavily as the SandCat Stormer to help differentiate it from earlier models. Users of third generation SandCats include Azerbaijan,[6] Colombia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Poland, and Ukraine. Colombia placed an order with Oshkosh Defense in December 2012 for 14 SandCats, and it was around this time that Oshkosh's involvement with the product ceased. South Korea received its first SandCats in 2013, these fitted with RAFAEL Spike non line-of sight (NLOS)-guided missiles. In 2015 a contract to provide the Polish Military Police with 14 SandCats under the local name of the Szop (Racoon) was awarded. SandCats used by Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan were first seen during June 2015. The first Ukrainian SandCat was seen in March 2017.[4][7]

Third-generation SandCats were available with a 2.946 m wheelbase and 5 m overall length or a 3.429 m wheelbase and 5.5 m overall length, although no 2.946 m wheelbase models were ordered. GVW of third-generation SandCats was up to 8845 kg, with payload allowance dependent on configuration and protection levels, but up to 2000 kg. Plasan initially focused the third-generation SandCat towards Police and SWAT-type roles so less-threatening styling was deliberately adopted. Design revisions included the swapping out of angular wheel arches with rounded plastic ones similar to those on earlier Swedish and Israeli Police SandCats. The grille and lights were carried over from the second-generation, these modified slightly to adapt to the new Ford bonnet. The third generation SandCat received a facelift in 2014 when a potential military customer requested a harder look. Key facelift features were a new armoured grille and a squarer third side glass in place of the more triangular original design. There were also cosmetic changes to the wings and side steps, the result of which created a more slab-sided look with less shape and tapering to the rear flanks. The softer original Stormer look remained available. The facelifted SandCat evolved into a family of Vehicles with single-cab, double-cab, and other variants tailored to particular missions or payloads. An example of this tailoring would be the vehicles supplied to South Korea.[4]

Fourth-generation models were shown for the first time in June 2018 and are described by the manufacturer as having a more flexible and modular architecture. Fourth generation SandCats are available in three baseline configurations; troop carrier, utility and a single cab version. The Troop Carrier which seats up to 10 is fully enclosed. The Utility has a fully armoured crew-type cab that seats up to five, while the Single Cab option seats up to three. In both instances, The rear chassis of the utility and single cab variants is available for a variety of payload options. In terms of styling, for recognition, for the first time there are no visible Ford parts on the fourth generation vehicle's exterior, the bonnet now a Plasan design. The new front has been designed to more easily allow for localisation or alternative identities. The default is a new interpretation of the feline SandCat grille first introduced on the second-generation model. A new window design has allowed for greater commonality across variants, there now being four unique glass shapes as opposed to eight on third-generation SandCats. The previous window designs remain available on request.[4]

Technical description edit

The SandCat is based on a well-proven Ford Super Duty commercial pick-up chassis to reduce through life cycle costs, and automotives used in all SandCat generations have remained standard Ford wherever possible.[8]

Automotives used in all SandCat generations have remain standard Ford wherever possible, the latest fourth-generation models powered by a Ford PowerStroke 6.7-litre V8 diesel developing 330 hp and coupled to a Ford TorqShift six-speed automatic transmission. Standard F550 drive axles are retained, however the front coil and rear leaf springs plus the brakes are uprated/tuned to suit operating weight. On second-generation models the rear leaf springs were swapped for a Plasan-designed coil spring and trailing arm set-up. Some elements of the electrical system are upgraded to suit specific requirements, with 24 V available if required.[8]

The overall design of the SandCat is such that it can be adopted to perform a wide range of military and Police/internal security-related missions. The original SandCat featured a four- or five-seat protected crew citadel, this having two doors on each side plus two rear doors in the crew citadel that open into an open-topped rear stowage area. This stowage area which could be covered if required, is open-topped to save weight. First-generation ‘station wagon’ vehicles for Sweden could seat eight in an extended fully enclosed rear body. Second-generation models could seat up to five (Utility) or eight (Transport/TPV). Third-generation models seat up to 10.[8]

Fourth-generation models, which are described by the manufacturer as having a more flexible and modular architecture, are available in three core configurations. The Troop Carrier which seats up to 10 is fully enclosed. The Utility has a fully armoured crew-type cab that seats up to five, while the Single Cab option seats up to three. In both instances, the rear of the chassis is available for a variety of payload options. Given the inherent adaptability of the base platform and the modularity of the SandCat's design, other configurations are possible.[8]

In terms of styling for recognition, for the first time there are no visible Ford parts on the vehicle's exterior, the bonnet now a Plasan design. The new front has been designed to more easily allow for localisation or alternative identities. The default is a new interpretation of the feline SandCat grille first introduced on the second-generation model. A new window design has allowed for greater commonality across variants, there now being four unique glass shapes as opposed to eight on third-generation SandCats. The previous window designs remain available on request.[8]

With regard to armouring, Plasan refers to SandCat's armouring as a kitted hull, this consisting of a selection overlapping bolted and bonded (not welded) panels. Armour composition has not been disclosed but is understood to include a steel base layer with a mix of internal/external aluminium, composite/ceramic and Kevlar components. The advantages of a bolted/bonded construction are stated to be ease of repair following damage, the option to upgrade parts or all of the protection as new technologies emerge, plus the ability to swap out specific panels to reconfigure a vehicle. An example here might be replacing a solid roof panel for one with a hatch and/or the ability to mount a weapon station. Firing ports for the crew are standard.[7][8]

A key differentiator between the fourth and all previous SandCat generations is the latest generation's option of a monocoque body. This variant, the Mine-resistant Light Patrol Vehicle (M-LPV) is the first SandCat engineered as a fully structural monocoque. It retains the Ford F550 automotives but the ladder frame chassis is no longer required, the engine/gearbox utilising a sub-frame assembly that bolts to the monocoque. The key benefit of the monocoque design is a greater level of underbody blast protection without increasing the height, center of gravity, or weight of comparably configured base vehicles. A stated advantage of the monocoque is that a custom wheelbase can be selected without the associated engineering challenges of shortening any chassis.[8]

Internally on both variants ballistic protection is augmented by spall lines, while underbody blast protection is augmented by a floating floor, proprietary foot pads and Plasan's own blast attenuating seats. The interior has two-zone air-conditioning as standard, and can be fitted with an NBC filtration system if required. Additional external protection options available for both versions of the fourth-generation SandCat include radiator, front wings, and critical engine components. A selection of internal and/or external manual or automatic fire suppression systems can be fitted to provide protection in areas such as the engine compartment, crew compartment, wheel arches, fuel tank and so on. At a lower level, mesh screens are available for all lighting and glazing.[8]

Given the wide variety of variants and configurations available the options list for the SandCat is extensive. Equipment and fittings options can include: a GPS system, rifle holders, trailer tow hitch, weapon station (manual or remote), run-flat inserts, electric self-recovery winch, front-axle air-actuated differential lock, external searchlight, public address system, siren, roof-mounted flashing lights, external cameras, a non-slip coating on certain external surfaces, 24 V electrical circuit, blackout lighting, bull bars, and assault ladders to allow the dismounts access to the upper floor of buildings or similar.[6][8]

The SandCat is reported to have excellent handling and acceleration for an armored vehicle.[9]

Gallery edit

Operators edit

Plasan has stated that approximately 700 SandCats have been produced since 2004, and while never releasing complete details, these are known to be in service with at least 16 users across five continents:

 
Map with SandCat operators in blue

References edit

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External links edit

  • official website
  • SandCat Generation 4 (factual not promo style interview with designer
  • Plasan - an overview. Informative not advertorial.

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The SandCat Hebrew פלסן קרקל 5 is a composite armored vehicle designed by the then Plasan Sasa now Plasan of Israel The SandCat was shown publicly for the first time at AUSA during October 2005 The latest models were shown for the first time at Eurosatory 2018 The SandCat is based on a commercial Ford F Series chassis Approximately 700 SandCats have been produced since 2004 and while Plasan has never released complete details these are known to be in service with at least 16 users across five continents and in a wide variety of roles that range from Police internal security to combat patrol 4 Plasan SandCatPlasan SandCat at the military parade in Baku TypeLight armoured vehiclePlace of originIsraelService historyUsed bySee OperatorsWarsMexican drug war 1 Second Nagorno Karabakh warProduction historyDesignerNir Kahn 2 3 Designed2004ManufacturerPlasan Oshkosh Corporation IBN Industrias Militares IBN Military IndustriesProduced2004 presentNo builtaround 700SpecificationsLength5 94 m 4th Generation M LPV 4 Width2 315 m 91 1 in 4th Generation M LPV Height2 54 m 4th Generation M LPV Crewup to 10 variant dependent 4 Armorsteel ceramic Kevlar protection level to suit requirementMainarmamentRemote weapon station optional Engine6 7 L Power Stroke diesel V8 6 4 L in early variants 4 Payload capacityup to 2 109 kg generation and variant dependent TransmissionFord Torqshift six speed automatic five speed in some early models Suspensioncoil springs and shock absorbers at the front and leaf springs and shock absorbers at the rear Uprated as required second generation had a Plasan designed coil spring and trailing arm rear suspension Ground clearance280 mm 4th generation M LPV Fuel capacity150 litres 4th generation Operationalrange500 550 km 3rd and 4th generation Maximum speed110 km h 4th generation Contents 1 Development 2 Generations 3 Technical description 4 Gallery 5 Operators 6 References 7 External linksDevelopment editThe SandCat was designed from 2004 and for a variety of applications It was seen as a potential replacement for the AIL Storm jeeps of the Israel Defense Forces IDF and for wider use as protected light vehicle capable of performing roles on deployed operations that until the deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan previously been performed by softskin light utility types Plasan has also stated the design was intended to demonstrate to partner customer OEMs that the company could take any automotive platform and design an armoured hull for it 4 The original SandCat was designed around an approximate 4 000 kg gross vehicle weight GVW and four man crew although following feedback from early evaluations this was revised to around 5 000 kg and four to five man crew The SandCat s then unusual and distinct trapezoidal side windows were optimised to reduce the mass of the heavy armoured glass while maximising useful viewing angles Now widely adopted these were an early and distinct design feature of the SandCat as was a feline theme in the design aesthetics 4 The SandCat was originally known as Caracal but by Eurosatory 2006 the name SandCat had been adopted so as not to encourage confusion between the Plasan product and the version of IVECO s LMV being offered to the German Bundeswehr as Caracal by the now Rheinmetall Vehicle Systems Division 4 5 Most SandCats are fully enclosed although some first and second generation models were produced with a small open topped rear cargo space 4 Generations editThere have been four generations of SandCat The first generation were mainly prototypes although a small quantity were supplied to Israeli security forces Sweden received a small quantity during 2008 in an eight seat station wagon configuration for a Police SWAT type role Prototypes and Israeli deliveries were in the original design configuration which featured an open rear stowage area To differentiate between the original configuration the longer bodied station wagon 4 configuration was initially known as the SandCat Plus 4 With the exception of the Swedish SandCats which are based on a Ford F450 chassis all other developmental first generation SandCats were based on a Ford F350 chassis this shortened from the standard 3 581 m wheelbase to a 2 946 m wheelbase The original Caracal SandCat prototype had a wheelbase shortened to 2 845 m Prototypes were shortened by Manning Equipment of Louisville Kentucky United States 4 The second generation SandCat was introduced in 2008 and following an update of the commercial product by Ford More than 300 second generation SandCats were produced At this point Plasan did not desire to bulk manufacture so Oshkosh Defense was licensed to market the SandCat Second generation SandCats for the Israeli Border Police were based on a Ford F350 chassis shortened from a 3 581 m to a 2 946 m wheelbase All other second generation and all subsequent generations of SandCat are based on a Ford F550 chassis Second generation F550 based SandCats have a 2 946 m wheelbase and with an overall length of 5 m for both the Utility five seat and Transport eight seat configurations Utility has the open rear cargo area Transport is the station wagon configuration GVW for both configurations is up to 8 845 kg with a payload allowance of up to 2 109 kg depending on configuration and protection levels 4 In terms of styling the second generation SandCat is the most varied and a variety of front ends wings windows and body configurations can be seen While retaining the Ford bonnet Plasan designed a new feline inspired grille and lights that could accept either the Oshkosh badge a generic SandCat badge or for the local Israeli market where the Ford distributor sold the vehicle a Ford badge For the Mexican market Oshkosh retained the Ford grille and headlights for their version of the Transport configuration known as Tactical Protector Vehicle TPV 4 The 249 Mexican SandCats were delivered during 2011 2012 and all were in Transport configuration These were manufactured locally Blindajes Epal the former local partner of Oshkosh Plasan There is also a local product known as the SandCat MX but this is not a Plasan or Oshkosh product Additionally the Ford F550 based DN XI which is similar in appearance to the Plasan SandCat and is often confused with it is a vehicle built independently by the Mexican Army and it is not related to the Plasan or Oshkosh products in any way Following an agreement signed in 2016 Plasan s current local partner for the SandCat is IBN Industrias Militares IBN Military Industries The SandCat when marketed to Mexico by Plasan is known as the Stormer the SandCat trademark having been registered elsewhere 4 Romania s second generation SandCat s are used by the Gendarmerie and are a unique blast protected model with a distinctly raised profile 4 The third generation SandCat was introduced in 2011 following an update of the commercial product by Ford Plasan marketed the third generation heavily as the SandCat Stormer to help differentiate it from earlier models Users of third generation SandCats include Azerbaijan 6 Colombia Israel Kazakhstan Poland and Ukraine Colombia placed an order with Oshkosh Defense in December 2012 for 14 SandCats and it was around this time that Oshkosh s involvement with the product ceased South Korea received its first SandCats in 2013 these fitted with RAFAEL Spike non line of sight NLOS guided missiles In 2015 a contract to provide the Polish Military Police with 14 SandCats under the local name of the Szop Racoon was awarded SandCats used by Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan were first seen during June 2015 The first Ukrainian SandCat was seen in March 2017 4 7 Third generation SandCats were available with a 2 946 m wheelbase and 5 m overall length or a 3 429 m wheelbase and 5 5 m overall length although no 2 946 m wheelbase models were ordered GVW of third generation SandCats was up to 8845 kg with payload allowance dependent on configuration and protection levels but up to 2000 kg Plasan initially focused the third generation SandCat towards Police and SWAT type roles so less threatening styling was deliberately adopted Design revisions included the swapping out of angular wheel arches with rounded plastic ones similar to those on earlier Swedish and Israeli Police SandCats The grille and lights were carried over from the second generation these modified slightly to adapt to the new Ford bonnet The third generation SandCat received a facelift in 2014 when a potential military customer requested a harder look Key facelift features were a new armoured grille and a squarer third side glass in place of the more triangular original design There were also cosmetic changes to the wings and side steps the result of which created a more slab sided look with less shape and tapering to the rear flanks The softer original Stormer look remained available The facelifted SandCat evolved into a family of Vehicles with single cab double cab and other variants tailored to particular missions or payloads An example of this tailoring would be the vehicles supplied to South Korea 4 Fourth generation models were shown for the first time in June 2018 and are described by the manufacturer as having a more flexible and modular architecture Fourth generation SandCats are available in three baseline configurations troop carrier utility and a single cab version The Troop Carrier which seats up to 10 is fully enclosed The Utility has a fully armoured crew type cab that seats up to five while the Single Cab option seats up to three In both instances The rear chassis of the utility and single cab variants is available for a variety of payload options In terms of styling for recognition for the first time there are no visible Ford parts on the fourth generation vehicle s exterior the bonnet now a Plasan design The new front has been designed to more easily allow for localisation or alternative identities The default is a new interpretation of the feline SandCat grille first introduced on the second generation model A new window design has allowed for greater commonality across variants there now being four unique glass shapes as opposed to eight on third generation SandCats The previous window designs remain available on request 4 Technical description editThe SandCat is based on a well proven Ford Super Duty commercial pick up chassis to reduce through life cycle costs and automotives used in all SandCat generations have remained standard Ford wherever possible 8 Automotives used in all SandCat generations have remain standard Ford wherever possible the latest fourth generation models powered by a Ford PowerStroke 6 7 litre V8 diesel developing 330 hp and coupled to a Ford TorqShift six speed automatic transmission Standard F550 drive axles are retained however the front coil and rear leaf springs plus the brakes are uprated tuned to suit operating weight On second generation models the rear leaf springs were swapped for a Plasan designed coil spring and trailing arm set up Some elements of the electrical system are upgraded to suit specific requirements with 24 V available if required 8 The overall design of the SandCat is such that it can be adopted to perform a wide range of military and Police internal security related missions The original SandCat featured a four or five seat protected crew citadel this having two doors on each side plus two rear doors in the crew citadel that open into an open topped rear stowage area This stowage area which could be covered if required is open topped to save weight First generation station wagon vehicles for Sweden could seat eight in an extended fully enclosed rear body Second generation models could seat up to five Utility or eight Transport TPV Third generation models seat up to 10 8 Fourth generation models which are described by the manufacturer as having a more flexible and modular architecture are available in three core configurations The Troop Carrier which seats up to 10 is fully enclosed The Utility has a fully armoured crew type cab that seats up to five while the Single Cab option seats up to three In both instances the rear of the chassis is available for a variety of payload options Given the inherent adaptability of the base platform and the modularity of the SandCat s design other configurations are possible 8 In terms of styling for recognition for the first time there are no visible Ford parts on the vehicle s exterior the bonnet now a Plasan design The new front has been designed to more easily allow for localisation or alternative identities The default is a new interpretation of the feline SandCat grille first introduced on the second generation model A new window design has allowed for greater commonality across variants there now being four unique glass shapes as opposed to eight on third generation SandCats The previous window designs remain available on request 8 With regard to armouring Plasan refers to SandCat s armouring as a kitted hull this consisting of a selection overlapping bolted and bonded not welded panels Armour composition has not been disclosed but is understood to include a steel base layer with a mix of internal external aluminium composite ceramic and Kevlar components The advantages of a bolted bonded construction are stated to be ease of repair following damage the option to upgrade parts or all of the protection as new technologies emerge plus the ability to swap out specific panels to reconfigure a vehicle An example here might be replacing a solid roof panel for one with a hatch and or the ability to mount a weapon station Firing ports for the crew are standard 7 8 A key differentiator between the fourth and all previous SandCat generations is the latest generation s option of a monocoque body This variant the Mine resistant Light Patrol Vehicle M LPV is the first SandCat engineered as a fully structural monocoque It retains the Ford F550 automotives but the ladder frame chassis is no longer required the engine gearbox utilising a sub frame assembly that bolts to the monocoque The key benefit of the monocoque design is a greater level of underbody blast protection without increasing the height center of gravity or weight of comparably configured base vehicles A stated advantage of the monocoque is that a custom wheelbase can be selected without the associated engineering challenges of shortening any chassis 8 Internally on both variants ballistic protection is augmented by spall lines while underbody blast protection is augmented by a floating floor proprietary foot pads and Plasan s own blast attenuating seats The interior has two zone air conditioning as standard and can be fitted with an NBC filtration system if required Additional external protection options available for both versions of the fourth generation SandCat include radiator front wings and critical engine components A selection of internal and or external manual or automatic fire suppression systems can be fitted to provide protection in areas such as the engine compartment crew compartment wheel arches fuel tank and so on At a lower level mesh screens are available for all lighting and glazing 8 Given the wide variety of variants and configurations available the options list for the SandCat is extensive Equipment and fittings options can include a GPS system rifle holders trailer tow hitch weapon station manual or remote run flat inserts electric self recovery winch front axle air actuated differential lock external searchlight public address system siren roof mounted flashing lights external cameras a non slip coating on certain external surfaces 24 V electrical circuit blackout lighting bull bars and assault ladders to allow the dismounts access to the upper floor of buildings or similar 6 8 The SandCat is reported to have excellent handling and acceleration for an armored vehicle 9 Gallery editPlasan SandCat nbsp There have been four generations of the SandCat The first generation were mainly prototypes this is the original prototype nbsp Sweden received a small quantity of first generation SandCats during 2008 in an eight seat station wagon configuration for a Police SWAT type role nbsp A Bulgarian 2nd generation SandCat Utility In terms of styling the second generation SandCat is the most varied and a variety of configurations can be seen nbsp A Mexican SandCat as supplied by Oshkosh Defense The similar looking SandCat MX and DN XI are not related to the Plasan or Oshkosh products in any way nbsp South Korea received its first 3rd generation SandCats in 2013 these fitted with RAFAEL Spike non line of sight NLOS guided missiles nbsp A Kazakh army 3rd generation SandCat mounting a NSV heavy machine gun nbsp A SandCat used by the Romanian Gendarmerie s Brigada Specială de Intervenție a JandarmerieiOperators editPlasan has stated that approximately 700 SandCats have been produced since 2004 and while never releasing complete details these are known to be in service with at least 16 users across five continents nbsp Map with SandCat operators in blue nbsp Azerbaijan various versions including armored personnel carrier anti tank guided missile carrier reconnaissance and armored combat vehicle variants operated by the Azerbaijani Land Forces since 2016 10 11 nbsp Bulgaria in use with Bulgarian Military Police 12 13 14 nbsp Canada used by some local police SWAT units 15 16 nbsp Chile operated by Carabineros de Chile Carabiniers of Chile Chilean national law enforcement gendarmerie 17 nbsp Colombia 14 units procured in 2012 and 2013 for the National Army of Colombia 18 nbsp El Salvador 50 units procured by the Salvadoran Army 19 20 nbsp Israel operated by Israeli Ground Forces Israeli Border Police and Yamam 21 22 nbsp Kazakhstan initial batch procured for the State Security Service directly from Plasan later purchases assembled locally under licence 23 24 nbsp Mexico 250 units procured in 2011 for Cuerpo de Fuerzas Especiales the special forces batallion of Mexican Army Assembled locally under licence from Plasan 25 26 nbsp Nigeria operated by State Security Service 27 28 nbsp Poland used by Military Gendarmerie 29 nbsp Romania operated by Brigada Specială de Intervenție a Jandarmeriei Gendarmerie Special Intervention Brigade 30 nbsp South Korea variants equipped with Spike anti tank guided missile launchers in use with Republic of Korea Marine Corps 31 nbsp Sweden in use with Swedish Police Authority Reinforced Regional Task Force 32 nbsp Turkmenistan at least 4 StormRider variants in service with Ministry for National Security 33 nbsp Ukraine operated by Security Service of Ukraine since 2017 34 nbsp Uganda 5 units equipped with Elbit Systems SPEAR 120 mm mortar in service with Uganda People s Defence Force 35 References edit Medellin Jorge 2017 11 06 Llegan los Sandcat a Tamaulipas para combatir al narco Estado Mayor in Spanish Archived from the original on 2021 09 14 חדשות הרכב מישראל ומהעולם הכל על מכוניות in Hebrew Motocar Archived from the original on 2009 06 17 Retrieved 2012 07 04 Across the desert in the Plasan SandCat Top Gear 2016 08 09 Retrieved 2016 08 09 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r SandCat 2018 06 27 Retrieved 2018 08 31 a b Sand cat All Protected Combat Vehicle from Plasan Sasa defense update com Archived from the original on 2018 04 28 Retrieved 2017 01 23 a b SandCat Spear 2017 05 18 Retrieved 2018 08 31 a b SandCat Poland 2015 09 03 Retrieved 2018 08 31 a b c d e f g h i SandCat JAFV 2018 09 19 Retrieved 2018 10 03 BATTLESPACE Companies Directory Battle technology com Archived from the original on 2012 02 16 Retrieved 2012 07 04 http www armyrecognition com june 2016 global defense security news industry israeli made plasan sandcat 4x4 armoured vehicle now in service with azerbaijan armed forces 12806161 html Azerbaycanin Israilden aldigi Sand Cat masinlarinin teqdimati kecirilib FOTOLAR 25 June 2016 http www joint forces com features 55406 sandcat in bulgarian military police service Bulgaria Receives 25 SandCat Armored Vehicles from Israel Novinite com Sofia News Agency Adamowski Jaroslaw 8 August 2017 Bulgaria Halts Guardian Sand Cat Armored Vehicle Procurements http www ptbotoday ca 2020 08 19 peterborough police light armoured vehicle donated by ontario power generation Barrett Rick 2010 06 16 Oshkosh creates new patrol vehicle JSOnline Retrieved 2012 07 04 Carabineros de Chile incoporara nuevo equipamiento para sus Fuerzas Especiales Noticias Infodefensa America 9 December 2019 Colombia selects the Oshkosh Sandcat Army Recognition 2012 12 20 Retrieved 2012 12 20 http diarioelsalvador com conozca los vehiculos blindados sandcat que combatiran la delincuencia en el salvador 237641 InfoDefensa Revista Defensa El Salvador compra vehiculos blindados Plasan SandCat para tareas de seguridad Infodefensa Noticias de defensa industria seguridad armamento ejercitos y tecnologia de la defensa in Spanish Retrieved 2023 06 15 Plasan armors Sand Cats for Israel Police Globes co il 2008 12 17 Archived from the original on 2012 02 12 Retrieved 2012 07 04 קרקל העידן החדש 4x4 co il Retrieved 2012 07 04 Kazahstan priobrel amerikanskie broneavtomobili SandCat in Russian Voennyj informator 2015 04 20 Retrieved 2015 04 21 TengrinewsTV 7 May 2015 Samyj masshtabnyj parad v istorii Kazahstana proshel v Astane Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 via YouTube Combatiran al crimen con el gato de arena El Universal Mexico El Universal 2011 02 05 Retrieved 2012 07 04 Navit Zomer 2011 02 28 Plasan wins Mexican defense bid Ynetnews Retrieved 2012 09 19 John Pike 2011 04 11 Oshkosh Defense Introduces SandCat Tactical Protector Vehicle in Latin America at LAAD 2011 Globalsecurity org Retrieved 2012 07 04 http www military africa 2022 12 nigeria acquires additional plasan sandcat vehicle from israel Plasan SandCat 4x4 czyli Szop Defense24 org 2015 09 08 BSIJ Fotografii B1 Brigada Specială de Intervenție a Jandarmeriei South Korean Marine Corps has test fire Spike NLOS anti tank guided missile from SandCat vehicle Army Recognition 2016 08 08 Retrieved 2016 08 08 Alina Dumitrache 2011 04 12 Oshkosh SandCat TPV Goes to Latin America Autoevolution com Retrieved 2015 12 19 http www oryxspioenkop com 2021 10 turkmenistans parade analysis whats new html http defence blog com security service of ukraine received first sandcat armored vehicles Lesedi Sarah 2022 01 20 Uganda operating ELBIT SOLTAM SPEAR 120 mm Mortar System Military Africa Retrieved 2023 06 15 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plasan Sand Cat External links editofficial website SandCat Generation 4 factual not promo style interview with designer Plasan an overview Informative not advertorial Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plasan SandCat amp oldid 1186789120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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