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Terrex ICV

The Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV) is an armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) developed by ST Engineering of Singapore and Timoney Technology of Ireland, and produced by ST Engineering Land Systems (a corporate subsidiary of ST Engineering) for the Singapore Army as well as by Turkish auto-maker Otokar (manufacturing it under a license) as the Yavuz (AV-82) for the Turkish military.

Terrex ICV
Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicle
TypeArmoured combat vehicle
Place of originSingapore
Service history
Used bySingapore Armed Forces[1]
Production history
DesignerST Engineering Land Systems and Timoney of Ireland
Designed2004
ManufacturerST Engineering Land Systems and Otokar
Produced2006
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Mass25 tonnes (55,000 lb)
Length7 metres (23 ft 0 in)
Width2.7 m (8 ft 10 in)
Height2.1 m (6 ft 11 in)
Crew2 (Commander, Driver)
+ 12 troops

ArmourClassified, Modular
Main
armament
STK 40 AGL with 60 rounds
Secondary
armament
7.62 mm Co-axial with 250 rounds,
CIS SGL with 5 rounds
EngineCaterpillar Inc. C9 inline-six diesel engine
400 horsepower (300 kW)
Power/weight16 hp/tonne
Suspension8x8 Hydropneumatic Double wishbone suspension
Operational
range
800 kilometres (500 mi)
Maximum speed 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) on road, 10 kilometres per hour (6.2 mph) on water

The Terrex's mass is approximately 25 to 30 tonnes and the vehicle is built on an 8x8 wheeler chassis with modern military vehicle armour. Multiple-type weapon platforms are supported on the vehicle, including both remote-type weapon systems and overhead weapon stations (OWSs).

ST Engineering Land Systems is marketing the Terrex to potential buyers in Asia, South America and the Middle East.[2]

Production history and development

 
Terrex ICV at the Army Open House 2022
 
Side profile of the Terrex ICV

The Terrex project started off as a government funded project to help develop a new generation of armoured personnel carriers for the Singapore Armed Forces. Singapore Technologies Kinetics, a subsidiary of Singapore Technologies Engineering, was chosen to design and manufacture the vehicle. The prototype Terrex AV81 armoured fighting vehicle was exhibited for the first time at DSEi 2001.[3] The initial AV-81 design utilised conventional coil-spring shock absorbers but later variants introduced of hydro-pneumatic struts with real-time damping control. An electric-hybrid drive system was also developed. Designed with a modular protection system it is one of the latest and most advanced APCs with an all round protection against 7.62 mm NATO rounds and artillery shell splinters, front arc withstands 12.7 mm armor piercing-rounds at the most basic armor package.[4] Ceramic-composite armor package are available for a higher level of protection. Maximum level of all-round protection is against 14.5 mm armor-piercing rounds. The vehicle has a double V-shaped hull, which deflects mine blasts and withstand up to 12 kg TNT explosion under the hull with the vehicle still able to move. Vehicle is fitted with NBC protection system and battlefield management system for better awareness.

Terrex AV81 APC variant is armed with a remotely controlled 40 mm automatic grenade launcher and coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun. Its modular top-deck system means it can be fitted with remotely-controlled 12.7 mm machine gun, 20–30 mm cannon or anti-tank guided missile to a 105 mm cannon. This armored vehicle is also available in various turret-mounted armament configurations, but number of personnel carried is reduced. The Terrex can be airlifted by a C-130 Hercules or similar cargo aircraft.[4]

By mid-2004, one prototype and one pre-production model had been built and both were evaluated throughout Asia and Europe, where the vehicle was offered for a number of emerging wheeled armoured vehicle requirements. This was further influenced by the emerging United States' Interim Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) concept, which called for the need of wheeled armoured fighting vehicles (AFV) as opposed to tracked AFVs.

The Singapore Armed Forces will acquire at least 135 Terrex ICVs to replace its V-200 armoured vehicles, with all active Infantry and Guards battalions to begin training to operate from the vehicle in February 2010.[5] The Second Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment, recently acquired the Terrex as part of its shift into a motorised infantry battalion.[6] The Indonesian Army has plans to purchase 420 units and has also expressed intent to produce the Terrex locally under license. Turkish automaker Otokar has also joined with ST Engineering Land Systems to produce the Terrex AV-82 (renamed Yavuz) for the Turkish Armed Forces.[7][8]

Terrex AV-82

The Terrex AV-82 (Turkish Otokar variant) was developed in 2005 equipped with a more advanced driveline and hydro-pneumatic suspension system, and a number of changes from the AV81 including a flat underbody instead of a V-shaped hull, and revised rear suspension.

Terrex 2: MPC/ACV

In August 2012, the U.S. Marine Corps awarded SAIC a developmental contract for the Terrex for the Marine Personnel Carrier program.[9]

On 18 July 2013, SAIC, along with ST Engineering Land Systems and Armatec Survivability Corporation, successfully completed two weeks of evaluations of the Terrex at Camp Pendleton. The tests included a series of water performance demonstrations in various sea conditions and an evaluation of human factors and stowage capacity. The Terrex completed all required surf transit and ocean swim maneuverability tests at its fully loaded combat weight. It demonstrated load capabilities through successful stowage of gear and supplies that Marines would require for three days of operations, with space available for additional equipment. The human factors evaluation demonstrated the spacious interior by accommodating the specified number of combat-equipped Marines and enabling rapid tactical and emergency egress through a quick-release hatch. The Terrex repeated ocean swim and maneuverability results were achieved in a March 2013 rehearsal event. SAIC began ballistic and blast tests at the Nevada Automotive Test Center in May 2013, and was scheduled to complete all ballistic and mine blast demonstrations in July.[10]

The Marine Personnel Carrier was put on hold in June 2013,[11] restarted in February 2014,[12] and then restructured as Phase 1 of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) program,[13] which includes the previous MPC competitor entries.[14]

The Terrex 2 was publicly unveiled in September 2015 at the DSEI 2015 convention.[15]

On 24 November 2015, the Marines selected the SAIC Terrex, along with the BAE Systems/Iveco SuperAV, to move on to the engineering and manufacturing development phase of the ACV 1.1 program. SAIC was awarded a $121.5 million contract to build 16 vehicles by late 2016 for testing. The Terrex submitted for the ACV program, called the Terrex 2, was designed to enhance situational awareness, with the troop commander's station equipped with a screen covering all aspects outside the vehicle, also visible to the squad to enable them to see what they would be exiting to. The driver's station was equipped with several screens with obstacle avoidance, situational awareness sensor feeds, and other features. Although the Terrex is specialised in ground operations, it also meets the minimum requirements for safe sea operation. The Terrex has a V-over-V hull that creates a crush zone to reduce the impact of a blast on the floor; this creates a spacious interior. Footrests attached to seats across the aisle keep the Marines' feet from absorbing blast energy. The vehicle uses a central tire inflation system, can swim 7 mph (11 km/h; 6.1 kn) in water, and has excess buoyancy of 23 percent. It weighs 32.5 tons (65,000 lb (29,000 kg)), carries three crew and 11 embarked Marines, and can reach 55 mph (89 km/h) on paved roads.[16][17][18][19]

In June 2018, the Marine Corps selected BAE Systems for the ACV program.[20]

Terrex 3: Australian Army: LAND 400 Program

Referred in Australia as the Sentinel 2, it was specially developed by ST Engineering and Elbit Systems of Australia (ELSA) to meet the Australian Army's requirement for an armored reconnaissance vehicle.[21] A further development of the Terrex 2, it is better protected and carries a much more powerful armament but lacks amphibious capability due to its 35 tonne weight. Designed with Elbit Land System's MT30 modular turret, the vehicle is operated by a crew of 2 and can carry 11 dismounts.[22] It was outbidded by the Rheinmetall Boxer CRV in early 2018.[23]

Design

As with a number of other recent wheeled armoured vehicles, the Terrex is of modular design with various levels of armour protection and weapon systems being marketed up to a gross vehicle weight of 24,000 kg. Despite its size, the Terrex is air-portable by C-130s or other similar cargo aircraft.

The Terrex's layout is conventional: the driver sits front left and the power pack is to the right.[24] This leaves the rest of the vehicle clear for the troop compartment, which is provided with a power-operated ramp and roof hatches.[24]

Various weapon systems can be fitted on the roof, including a remote weapon station armed with a 40mm automatic grenade launcher and a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun or a complete stabilized turret armed with a 25mm M242 Bushmaster cannon and 7.62mm coaxial machine gun. Additional 7.62mm machine guns can be mounted over the rear troop compartment. In addition, the vehicle can be configured to carry varying combat payloads, from turret-based weapon stations (including 105 mm tank guns) to rocket launchers. The modular top deck allows for quick configuration changes to be carried out.

The Terrex AV-81 uses a patented independent double wishbone suspension, which greatly improves ground mobility and ride comfort over rough terrain. The use of automatic traction control and the capacity for large footprint off-road tires enables it to travel at unprecedented speeds in soft ground conditions.

The vehicle has a double hull with an external V-hull that improves mine blast survivability.[25] Add-on armour provides further protection for troops.[26] It is also capable of providing full NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection in extreme operational conditions.[25]

The standard equipment includes a powered steering on four wheels at the front, a central tyre-pressure inflation system, an anti-lock braking system and an NBC defensive/protective system but there are also many other options for fitted equipment and vehicle gear available.

In its baseline configuration, the AV-81 Terrex is fully amphibious: two water jets mounted on either side at the back of the hull propel the vehicle through water at 10 km/h.

Variants

The following known variants are in service:[27]

  • Command Variant
  • 40mm AGL/7.62mm Coaxial MG Variant
  • .50 calibre HMG Variant
  • SPIKE ATGM Variant
  • Pioneer Variant
  • Medical Variant
  • Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) Variant
  • STORM Variant

Incidents

On 23 November 2016, nine Terrex vehicles from the Singapore Armed Forces, which were used for a military exercise in Taiwan, were seized while in port at Hong Kong, resulting in heightened political tensions between Singapore and China.[28] They were initially impounded at an outdoor storage yard of a Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department storage facility in Tuen Mun, but by 6 December, they had been moved indoors.

On 24 January 2017, the Hong Kong government stated that it would allow the detained Terrexes to return to Singapore.[29] The vehicles were returned to Singapore on 30 January 2017.[30]

Operators

  •   Ghana - 19 Sentinel IIs.[31] 6 Sentinel IIs in 8x8 equipped with Elbit Systems UT30 turrets with ten Sentinel IIs in 6x6 for recon missions.[32]
  •   Singapore - 435[33]

References

Notes
  1. ^ "Made-in-Singapore Terrex a key addition to SAF". The Straits Times. 29 November 2016. from the original on 26 October 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2019.
  3. ^ CLAWS OF THE CELTIC TIGER 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine An appendix to: Undermining Global Security The European Union’s Arms Exports, First published in 2004 by Amnesty International, Irish section, Page 15
  4. ^ a b "Terrex AV81 Armored Personnel Carrier | Military-Today.com". www.military-today.com. from the original on 12 November 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Networked infantry carrier vehicle gives SAF sharper edge in urban warfare". cyberpioneer, MINDEF. 3 September 2009. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  6. ^ "Operationalisation of the First Motorised Infantry Battalion". Singaporean Ministry of Defense. 31 May 2011. from the original on 30 September 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  7. ^ . ST Engineering Land Systems. 1 October 2003. Archived from the original on 8 October 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  8. ^ "新加坡研制"特拉克斯"AV81装甲步战车 (Singapore develops "Terrex" AV81 Armoured Fighting Vehicle)". Sina.com. 6 March 2003. from the original on 25 April 2006. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  9. ^ Personnel carrier development contracts awarded 14 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine - Militarytimes.com, 10 September 2012
  10. ^ "SAIC completes Terrex amphibious vehicle evaluation for USMC - Naval Technology". from the original on 30 December 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  11. ^ Commitment to Swimming Vehicle Throws Off Marines’ Tight Modernization Schedule Archived 15 September 2013 at archive.today - Nationaldefensemagazine.org, October 2013
  12. ^ Marines Budget Scramble: Commandant Resurrects MPC, ACV In Limbo 27 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine - Breakingdefense.com, 17 February 2014
  13. ^ Freedberg Jr., Sydney J. (2 April 2014). "A Sneak Peek At Marines' New Amphibious Combat Vehicle". breakingdefense.com. Breaking Media, Inc. from the original on 5 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  14. ^ Marines upgrading, replacing amphibs under new strategy 24 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine - Militarytimes.com, 24 September 2014
  15. ^ "Terrex 2 8x8 amphibious wheeled armored vehicle personnel carrier | Singapore army military wheeled armoured vehicle U | Singapore Singaporian army military equipment UK". from the original on 30 December 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  16. ^ Marine ACV Competitors Show Off Prototypes as Program Downselect Nears 27 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine - News.USNI.org, 28 September 2015
  17. ^ BAE, SAIC Named as Finalists in Marines ACV Competition Archived 2 December 2020 at archive.today - Defensenews.com, 24 November 2015
  18. ^ Marine Corps Awards Amphibious Combat Vehicle 1.1 Contracts to BAE Systems and SAIC 27 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine - News.USNI.org, 24 November 2015
  19. ^ Bacon, Lance M. (7 August 2017). "Inside the amphibious vehicles that won the Marines' $225M contracts". Marine Corps Times. from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  20. ^ BAE Systems Will Make Marines' New Wheeled Amphibious Combat Vehicle 29 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine. DoD Buzz. 19 June 2018.
  21. ^ "Sentinel 2 8x8 combat reconnaissance armored vehicle". www.armyrecognition.com. from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  22. ^ "Terrex 3 Armored Personnel Carrier | Military-Today.com". www.military-today.com. from the original on 2 June 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  23. ^ Pittaway, Nigel (14 March 2018). "Rheinmetall wins $3 billion Australian armored vehicle competition". Defense News. Archived from the original on 16 March 2018. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  24. ^ a b . Jane's. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  25. ^ a b "Terrex Intro". from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  26. ^ "Terrex armoured vehicle personnel carrier". www.armyrecognition.com. from the original on 26 October 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  27. ^ Christopher Foss (25 February 2010). (PDF). Jane's. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  28. ^ "HK armoured vehicles seizure: What we know". BBC News. 25 November 2016. from the original on 6 January 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  29. ^ "Terrex vehicles seized by Hong Kong moved indoors". The Straits Times. Singapore Press Holdings. 3 January 2017. from the original on 6 January 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  30. ^ . Channel NewsAsia. 30 January 2017. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  31. ^ "Ghana approves the purchase of 19 Israeli armored vehicles from Elbit Systems | Defense News October 2020 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army 2020 | Archive News year". www.armyrecognition.com. from the original on 15 September 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  32. ^ "Ghana to procure armored vehicles from Elbit". Israel Defense. 20 October 2020. from the original on 30 December 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  33. ^ "Singapore Singaporean army land ground forces military equipment armoured armored vehicle UK | Singapore Singaporean army land ground forces UK | Asia UK". www.armyrecognition.com. from the original on 21 August 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2021.

External links

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  • One35th.com with specifications
Video links
  • Terrex AV81 Infantry Fighting Vehicle video clip on YouTube

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The Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicle ICV is an armoured fighting vehicle AFV developed by ST Engineering of Singapore and Timoney Technology of Ireland and produced by ST Engineering Land Systems a corporate subsidiary of ST Engineering for the Singapore Army as well as by Turkish auto maker Otokar manufacturing it under a license as the Yavuz AV 82 for the Turkish military Terrex ICVTerrex Infantry Carrier VehicleTypeArmoured combat vehiclePlace of originSingaporeService historyUsed bySingapore Armed Forces 1 Production historyDesignerST Engineering Land Systems and Timoney of IrelandDesigned2004ManufacturerST Engineering Land Systems and OtokarProduced2006VariantsSee VariantsSpecificationsMass25 tonnes 55 000 lb Length7 metres 23 ft 0 in Width2 7 m 8 ft 10 in Height2 1 m 6 ft 11 in Crew2 Commander Driver 12 troopsArmourClassified ModularMainarmamentSTK 40 AGL with 60 roundsSecondaryarmament7 62 mm Co axial with 250 rounds CIS SGL with 5 roundsEngineCaterpillar Inc C9 inline six diesel engine400 horsepower 300 kW Power weight16 hp tonneSuspension8x8 Hydropneumatic Double wishbone suspensionOperationalrange800 kilometres 500 mi Maximum speed110 kilometres per hour 68 mph on road 10 kilometres per hour 6 2 mph on waterThe Terrex s mass is approximately 25 to 30 tonnes and the vehicle is built on an 8x8 wheeler chassis with modern military vehicle armour Multiple type weapon platforms are supported on the vehicle including both remote type weapon systems and overhead weapon stations OWSs ST Engineering Land Systems is marketing the Terrex to potential buyers in Asia South America and the Middle East 2 Contents 1 Production history and development 1 1 Terrex AV 82 1 2 Terrex 2 MPC ACV 1 3 Terrex 3 Australian Army LAND 400 Program 2 Design 3 Variants 4 Incidents 5 Operators 6 References 7 External linksProduction history and development Edit Terrex ICV at the Army Open House 2022 Side profile of the Terrex ICV The Terrex project started off as a government funded project to help develop a new generation of armoured personnel carriers for the Singapore Armed Forces Singapore Technologies Kinetics a subsidiary of Singapore Technologies Engineering was chosen to design and manufacture the vehicle The prototype Terrex AV81 armoured fighting vehicle was exhibited for the first time at DSEi 2001 3 The initial AV 81 design utilised conventional coil spring shock absorbers but later variants introduced of hydro pneumatic struts with real time damping control An electric hybrid drive system was also developed Designed with a modular protection system it is one of the latest and most advanced APCs with an all round protection against 7 62 mm NATO rounds and artillery shell splinters front arc withstands 12 7 mm armor piercing rounds at the most basic armor package 4 Ceramic composite armor package are available for a higher level of protection Maximum level of all round protection is against 14 5 mm armor piercing rounds The vehicle has a double V shaped hull which deflects mine blasts and withstand up to 12 kg TNT explosion under the hull with the vehicle still able to move Vehicle is fitted with NBC protection system and battlefield management system for better awareness Terrex AV81 APC variant is armed with a remotely controlled 40 mm automatic grenade launcher and coaxial 7 62 mm machine gun Its modular top deck system means it can be fitted with remotely controlled 12 7 mm machine gun 20 30 mm cannon or anti tank guided missile to a 105 mm cannon This armored vehicle is also available in various turret mounted armament configurations but number of personnel carried is reduced The Terrex can be airlifted by a C 130 Hercules or similar cargo aircraft 4 By mid 2004 one prototype and one pre production model had been built and both were evaluated throughout Asia and Europe where the vehicle was offered for a number of emerging wheeled armoured vehicle requirements This was further influenced by the emerging United States Interim Brigade Combat Team IBCT concept which called for the need of wheeled armoured fighting vehicles AFV as opposed to tracked AFVs The Singapore Armed Forces will acquire at least 135 Terrex ICVs to replace its V 200 armoured vehicles with all active Infantry and Guards battalions to begin training to operate from the vehicle in February 2010 5 The Second Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment recently acquired the Terrex as part of its shift into a motorised infantry battalion 6 The Indonesian Army has plans to purchase 420 units and has also expressed intent to produce the Terrex locally under license Turkish automaker Otokar has also joined with ST Engineering Land Systems to produce the Terrex AV 82 renamed Yavuz for the Turkish Armed Forces 7 8 Terrex AV 82 Edit The Terrex AV 82 Turkish Otokar variant was developed in 2005 equipped with a more advanced driveline and hydro pneumatic suspension system and a number of changes from the AV81 including a flat underbody instead of a V shaped hull and revised rear suspension Terrex 2 MPC ACV Edit In August 2012 the U S Marine Corps awarded SAIC a developmental contract for the Terrex for the Marine Personnel Carrier program 9 On 18 July 2013 SAIC along with ST Engineering Land Systems and Armatec Survivability Corporation successfully completed two weeks of evaluations of the Terrex at Camp Pendleton The tests included a series of water performance demonstrations in various sea conditions and an evaluation of human factors and stowage capacity The Terrex completed all required surf transit and ocean swim maneuverability tests at its fully loaded combat weight It demonstrated load capabilities through successful stowage of gear and supplies that Marines would require for three days of operations with space available for additional equipment The human factors evaluation demonstrated the spacious interior by accommodating the specified number of combat equipped Marines and enabling rapid tactical and emergency egress through a quick release hatch The Terrex repeated ocean swim and maneuverability results were achieved in a March 2013 rehearsal event SAIC began ballistic and blast tests at the Nevada Automotive Test Center in May 2013 and was scheduled to complete all ballistic and mine blast demonstrations in July 10 The Marine Personnel Carrier was put on hold in June 2013 11 restarted in February 2014 12 and then restructured as Phase 1 of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle ACV program 13 which includes the previous MPC competitor entries 14 The Terrex 2 was publicly unveiled in September 2015 at the DSEI 2015 convention 15 On 24 November 2015 the Marines selected the SAIC Terrex along with the BAE Systems Iveco SuperAV to move on to the engineering and manufacturing development phase of the ACV 1 1 program SAIC was awarded a 121 5 million contract to build 16 vehicles by late 2016 for testing The Terrex submitted for the ACV program called the Terrex 2 was designed to enhance situational awareness with the troop commander s station equipped with a screen covering all aspects outside the vehicle also visible to the squad to enable them to see what they would be exiting to The driver s station was equipped with several screens with obstacle avoidance situational awareness sensor feeds and other features Although the Terrex is specialised in ground operations it also meets the minimum requirements for safe sea operation The Terrex has a V over V hull that creates a crush zone to reduce the impact of a blast on the floor this creates a spacious interior Footrests attached to seats across the aisle keep the Marines feet from absorbing blast energy The vehicle uses a central tire inflation system can swim 7 mph 11 km h 6 1 kn in water and has excess buoyancy of 23 percent It weighs 32 5 tons 65 000 lb 29 000 kg carries three crew and 11 embarked Marines and can reach 55 mph 89 km h on paved roads 16 17 18 19 In June 2018 the Marine Corps selected BAE Systems for the ACV program 20 Terrex 3 Australian Army LAND 400 Program Edit Referred in Australia as the Sentinel 2 it was specially developed by ST Engineering and Elbit Systems of Australia ELSA to meet the Australian Army s requirement for an armored reconnaissance vehicle 21 A further development of the Terrex 2 it is better protected and carries a much more powerful armament but lacks amphibious capability due to its 35 tonne weight Designed with Elbit Land System s MT30 modular turret the vehicle is operated by a crew of 2 and can carry 11 dismounts 22 It was outbidded by the Rheinmetall Boxer CRV in early 2018 23 Design EditAs with a number of other recent wheeled armoured vehicles the Terrex is of modular design with various levels of armour protection and weapon systems being marketed up to a gross vehicle weight of 24 000 kg Despite its size the Terrex is air portable by C 130s or other similar cargo aircraft The Terrex s layout is conventional the driver sits front left and the power pack is to the right 24 This leaves the rest of the vehicle clear for the troop compartment which is provided with a power operated ramp and roof hatches 24 Various weapon systems can be fitted on the roof including a remote weapon station armed with a 40mm automatic grenade launcher and a 7 62mm coaxial machine gun or a complete stabilized turret armed with a 25mm M242 Bushmaster cannon and 7 62mm coaxial machine gun Additional 7 62mm machine guns can be mounted over the rear troop compartment In addition the vehicle can be configured to carry varying combat payloads from turret based weapon stations including 105 mm tank guns to rocket launchers The modular top deck allows for quick configuration changes to be carried out The Terrex AV 81 uses a patented independent double wishbone suspension which greatly improves ground mobility and ride comfort over rough terrain The use of automatic traction control and the capacity for large footprint off road tires enables it to travel at unprecedented speeds in soft ground conditions The vehicle has a double hull with an external V hull that improves mine blast survivability 25 Add on armour provides further protection for troops 26 It is also capable of providing full NBC nuclear biological chemical protection in extreme operational conditions 25 The standard equipment includes a powered steering on four wheels at the front a central tyre pressure inflation system an anti lock braking system and an NBC defensive protective system but there are also many other options for fitted equipment and vehicle gear available In its baseline configuration the AV 81 Terrex is fully amphibious two water jets mounted on either side at the back of the hull propel the vehicle through water at 10 km h Variants EditThe following known variants are in service 27 Command Variant 40mm AGL 7 62mm Coaxial MG Variant 50 calibre HMG Variant SPIKE ATGM Variant Pioneer Variant Medical Variant Reconnaissance Surveillance and Target Acquisition RSTA Variant STORM VariantIncidents EditOn 23 November 2016 nine Terrex vehicles from the Singapore Armed Forces which were used for a military exercise in Taiwan were seized while in port at Hong Kong resulting in heightened political tensions between Singapore and China 28 They were initially impounded at an outdoor storage yard of a Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department storage facility in Tuen Mun but by 6 December they had been moved indoors On 24 January 2017 the Hong Kong government stated that it would allow the detained Terrexes to return to Singapore 29 The vehicles were returned to Singapore on 30 January 2017 30 Operators Edit Ghana 19 Sentinel IIs 31 6 Sentinel IIs in 8x8 equipped with Elbit Systems UT30 turrets with ten Sentinel IIs in 6x6 for recon missions 32 Singapore 435 33 References EditNotes Made in Singapore Terrex a key addition to SAF The Straits Times 29 November 2016 Archived from the original on 26 October 2019 Retrieved 26 October 2019 Defence IQ ARMOURED VEHICLES MARKET REPORT 2017 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 18 October 2019 CLAWS OF THE CELTIC TIGER Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine An appendix to Undermining Global Security The European Union s Arms Exports First published in 2004 by Amnesty International Irish section Page 15 a b Terrex AV81 Armored Personnel Carrier Military Today com www military today com Archived from the original on 12 November 2017 Retrieved 12 November 2017 Networked infantry carrier vehicle gives SAF sharper edge in urban warfare cyberpioneer MINDEF 3 September 2009 Archived from the original on 5 August 2012 Retrieved 9 September 2009 Operationalisation of the First Motorised Infantry Battalion Singaporean Ministry of Defense 31 May 2011 Archived from the original on 30 September 2020 Retrieved 8 February 2012 Chapter 7 Building on our Past Strengths for Future Growth ST Engineering Land Systems 1 October 2003 Archived from the original on 8 October 2015 Retrieved 9 September 2015 新加坡研制 特拉克斯 AV81装甲步战车 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Amphibious Combat Vehicle Archived 29 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine DoD Buzz 19 June 2018 Sentinel 2 8x8 combat reconnaissance armored vehicle www armyrecognition com Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 24 December 2021 Terrex 3 Armored Personnel Carrier Military Today com www military today com Archived from the original on 2 June 2017 Retrieved 7 June 2017 Pittaway Nigel 14 March 2018 Rheinmetall wins 3 billion Australian armored vehicle competition Defense News Archived from the original on 16 March 2018 Retrieved 20 November 2018 a b Singapore Technologies Kinetics Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicle Singapore Armoured personnel carriers wheeled Jane s Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 9 February 2012 a b Terrex Intro Archived from the original on 16 May 2012 Retrieved 9 February 2012 Terrex armoured vehicle personnel carrier www armyrecognition com Archived from the original on 26 October 2019 Retrieved 26 October 2019 Christopher Foss 25 February 2010 Combat rock Singapore gears up for introduction of new 8x8 Terrex ICV PDF Jane s Archived from the original PDF on 21 March 2012 Retrieved 9 February 2012 HK armoured vehicles seizure What we know BBC News 25 November 2016 Archived from the original on 6 January 2019 Retrieved 30 October 2019 Terrex vehicles seized by Hong Kong moved indoors The Straits Times Singapore Press Holdings 3 January 2017 Archived from the original on 6 January 2017 Retrieved 18 January 2017 SAF Terrex vehicles arrive in Singapore after being detained in Hong Kong Channel NewsAsia 30 January 2017 Archived from the original on 7 June 2019 Retrieved 26 February 2018 Ghana approves the purchase of 19 Israeli armored vehicles from Elbit Systems Defense News October 2020 Global Security army industry Defense Security global news industry army 2020 Archive News year www armyrecognition com Archived from the original on 15 September 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2021 Ghana to procure armored vehicles from Elbit Israel Defense 20 October 2020 Archived from the original on 30 December 2021 Retrieved 30 December 2021 Singapore Singaporean army land ground forces military equipment armoured armored vehicle UK Singapore Singaporean army land ground forces UK Asia UK www armyrecognition com Archived from the original on 21 August 2017 Retrieved 10 August 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Terrex Official Site Archive Otokar Yavuz online catalogue Archive TERREX 2 From Ship to Shore SAIC One35th com with specificationsVideo linksTerrex AV81 Infantry Fighting Vehicle video clip on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terrex ICV amp oldid 1096179796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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