DOK-ING MV-4 Croatian Unmanned Mine Clearance System
DOK-ING MV-4
Unmanned Mine Clearance System
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Basic Information
Name
DOK-ING MV-4 Croatian Unmanned Mine Clearance System
Designation
DOK-ING MV-4
Alternate Designation
DOK-ING MV-4
Equipment Type
Unmanned Mine Clearance System
Manufacturer
DOK-ING
Date of Introduction
2011
Description
The DOK-ING MV-4 Croatian Unmanned Mine Clearance System is a light tracked, remote-controlled mine clearance system produced by DOK-ING. MV-4 can clear all types of anti-personnel (AP) mines and unexploded ordnance (UXO). The vehicle is designed specifically for humanitarian de-mining missions.
Ground Specifications
Engine
modified 6-cylinder water cooled, turbo-charged diesel engine (129 hp)
System
Alternative Designation
DOK-ING MV-4
Type
Unmanned Mine Clearance System
Manufacturer
DOK-ING
Configuration
Rack
Crew
Unmanned (Remote Control)
Mine Clearance System
The flail unit is used as a standard tool for mine clearance tasks. The unit can be rotated both clockwise and anti-clockwise at up to 900rpm. It achieves a ground penetration depth of 240mm to 320mm based on soil conditions. The embedded mines are activated when force is created by the 34 flail hammers. The chains and hammers are easily replaced if damaged in the explosion.
The system can effectively work in the area consisting of flora and trees of up to 50mm diameter. Difficult terrains such as trenches, obstacles and canals are easily manoeuvred by raising, lowering, extending and retracting the flail tool. MV-4 has the mine clearance capacity of 944-2,184m²/h depending on terrain.
Tiller
The machine can be fitted with additional attachments such as a tiller, roller, gripper and blade for a wide range of operations.
Tiller serves as a clearing tool for field control or mine clearance. It can clear anti-personnel mines laid to a depth of up to 320mm. The tool is suitable for mine clearance in areas with little or no vegetation.
Roller Toll
The roller toll is also used for field control or mine clearance purposes. The gripper tool is used to lift and move dangerous objects, cars and other obstacles in the field.
Dozer Blade
The dozer blade is employed in clearance tasks including working soil holding explosives, removal of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and clearing hazardous roadblocks. The remotely controlled system can be operated from an armored vehicle or from a safe distance.
Hydraulic Arm
The machine uses its hydraulic arms to perform self-recovery from a trench or channel. The system can be easily transported by a truck, a 20ft container or a transport helicopter.
Dimensions
Length
3,005mm
Width
1,530mm
Height
1,470mm
Weight, Combat
5.56 tons
Automotive
Engine Name
Perkins 1106 C-E60 TA
Engine Type
modified 6-cylinder water cooled, turbo-charged diesel engine
Engine Power
129kW at 2,200rpm
Fuel Capacity
70 liters
Fuel Consumption
The vehicle consumes 15l-25l of fuel an hour based on soil type and operating procedures.
Maximum Range
INA
Maximum Speed
INA
Amphibious
MV-4 can drive through water to a depth of 45cm without preparation
Gradient
45
Side Slope
35°
Vertical Step
0.3m
Trench
0.3m
Protection
Armor
The hull structure is made of 8mm-10mm thick armour plating. The engine and other key components of the vehicle are protected by HARDOX 400 steel armour plates. The impact hammers constructed of steel can resist mine blasts.
MV-4 can withstand the explosion of landmines and standard 7.62mm Nato ball ammunition.
Applique Armor
Available
NBC Protection
No
Smoke Equipment
INA
Details
Country of Origin
Croatia
Category
Mobility
Land > Combat Support Vehicles > Mobility
Filter Label
D
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
3.01 m
Width
1.53 m
Height
1.47 m
Weight
5560 kg
Operators (8)
United States
Ukraine
Sweden
Colombia
Croatia
Greece
Ireland
Sri Lanka
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