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VAB French 4x4 Amphibious/Airborne Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)

VAB

Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
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Basic Information
Name
VAB French 4x4 Amphibious/Airborne Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Designation
VAB
Alternate Designation
VAB; Vehicule de l’Avant Blinde
Equipment Type
Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer
Renault Trucks Defense MACK Defense
Date of Introduction
1976
Description

The Véhicule de l'avant blindé or VAB ("Armoured vanguard vehicle" in French) is an armored personnel carrier and support vehicle designed by Renault of France. It entered service in 1976; around 5,000 were produced. As of 2019, it is the standard APC of the French Army and has also been exported to more than 15 countries. It saw combat in various conflicts in Africa, Asia, and Europe. VAB means “Véhicule de l’Avant Blindé”, literally “Vanguard Armoured Vehicle” which does not tells that it was an armored personnel carrier and the most prolific of the French Army by far. 5000+ indeed has been built since its introduction in 1976, both in 4×4 and 6×6 configuration, declined into 35 variants and exported to 15 countries over time. With 3,900 vehicles the French Army is the largest operator of the type, and now most vehicles are modernized while there is a second-generation VAB (called Mk. II) currently developed for escort.

Ground Specifications
Crew 2
Mobility Type Wheeled (4x4)
Main Weapon 7.62mm General-Purpose Machine Gun
Engine Renault water-cooled, turbo- charged in-line, 6-cyclinder diesel
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 92.0 km/h
Range 1000.0 km
Variants
VCAC Milan Trial 4 X 4 with 2 Milan ATGMs
VAB Echelon Repair Vehicle 4 X 4 or 6 X 6 variants for battlefield repairs with a 7.5- mm or 7.62-mm machine gun
VAB PC Command Vehicle Crew of 6 with additional radios & mapboards; FDC & FO versions also available
VAB Bromure Electronic Warfare Vehicle Crew of 3 operate Thomson- CSF VHF tactical jammer
VAB ATILA Artillery fire & command
VAB Reco NBC reconnaissance vehicle
VAB Genie Engineer Vehicle Crew of 9 with roof-mounted raft
VTM 120-mm Mortar Towing Vehicle Tows Thompson Brandt 120- mm Mortar with 70 rounds
VPM 81 81-mm mortar fires through roof opening
VAB TOW Basic VAB with TOW ATGM launcher with 16 reloads
VAB TOW-ALT Thune-Eureka 2-tube TOW turret with 16 reload missiles
VAB VDAA Albi SAM System Prototype 4 X 4 or 6 X 6 with turret with 2 MATRA SAM launchers & 6 extra missiles
VAB with UTM 800 Anti-Tank Launcher 4 non-retractable HOT tube launchers with 8 reloads
VCAC HOT Mephisto Anti-Tank Vehicle 4 retractable HOT tube launchers with SACLOS missiles & 8 additional rounds
VMO Internal Security Vehicle
VMO with TOI Standard VMO with cupola, 7.62-mm MG & AGL
VAB AZURE Urban warfare with bulldozer blade & panoramic periscopes
VAB Atlas Improved ATILA Artillery C2
VAB Mark III Latest upgrade from 2014; 6 X 6 with advanced protection & mobility
VAB New Generation/Improved VAB 1996 Upgrade with most variants available
VCI More heavily armed than the basic VAB with many variants
VAB RASIT Recon vehicle with radar
VAB RATAC Artillery target acquisition
VAB Sanitaire Ambulance Carries 4 litter, 10 sitting, or 2 litter/5 seated patients
VAB VDAA Santal SAM System 6 X 6 VAB with 2-man turret with 6 MATRA Mistral SAMs with 6 extra rounds in vehicle
VAB with ESD TA-20 turret mounted anti- aircraft system
System
Alternative Designation VAB; Vehicule de l’Avant Blinde
Type Amphibious/Airborne Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer Renault Trucks Defense MACK Defense
In Service 1976-Present
Configuration 4x4
Crew 2.0 ea
Passengers 10 ea
Payload This armored personnel carrier can carry up to 2 000 kg of payload in place of the troops
Note This armored personnel carrier can be airlifted by a C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft.
Dimensions
Length, Chassis Overall 5.98 m
Width, Overall 2.5 m
Height, Overall 2.06 m
Weight 13 tons
Automotive
Engine Name Renault VI MIDS 06.20.45
Engine Type Renault water-cooled, turbo- charged in-line, 6-cyclinder diesel
Range, Cruising 1000.0 km
Speed , Average Cross-Country 15.0 km/h
Speed, Maximum Off-Road 40.0 km/h
Speed, Maximum Road 92.0 km/h
Speed, Maximum Swim 7.0 km/h
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 40 %
Vertical Step 0.5-0.6 m
Trench 1.0 m
Fording Depth Amphibious
Communications
Radio
Name 1 x Thales PR4G VS2 VHF
BMS
Name 1 x SIT VI BMS System
Main Weapons System
System
Name 1 x AA-52, 7.62mm General-Purpose Machine Gun
Type General-Purpose Machine Gun
Caliber 7.62 mm
Length 1,080 mm
Barrel Length 600 mm
Weight 9,970 kg
Action Lever-delayed blowback
Max Rate of Fire 900 rds/min
Effective Firing Range 600 m
Maximum Firing Range 3,200 m
Feed System Belt
Sights Iron Removable APX (SOM) telescopic sights IR scope
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 7.62
Cartridge 7.5×54mm French, 7.62×51mm NATO
Muzzle Velocity 830 m/s
Basic Load 900 ea
Protection
Armor Vehicle armor protects the crew and dismounts from 7.62 mm rounds, artillery shell splinters and anti-personnel mines
Anti IED Armor, Applique cage, ballistic blanket
Armor, Explosive Reactive No mm
Armor, Turret Front 12.7 mm
NBC Protection Yes
Self-Entrenching Blade Bulldozer blade available
Smoke Equipment 4 Smoke grenade launchers
Survivability Equipment V-shaped hull
Details
Country of Origin France
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
V
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
5.98 m
Width
2.5 m
Height
2.06 m
Weight
13000 kg
Operators (16)
France
Italy
Ukraine
Brunei
Central African Republic
Côte d'Ivoire
Cyprus
Georgia
Indonesia
Kuwait
Lebanon
Mauritania
Morocco
Oman
Qatar
United Arab Emirates
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