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XA-185 Finnish 6x6 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)

XA-185

4x4 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
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Basic Information
Name
XA-185 Finnish 6x6 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Designation
XA-185
Alternate Designation
XA-185
Equipment Type
4x4 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer
Patria
Date of Introduction
1988
Description

XA-185 This is an improved version of the XA-180 fitted with a more powerful diesel engine and stronger axles. The Patria Pasi (earlier known as the Sisu Pasi) is a Finnish-made six-wheeled armoured personnel carrier (APC) originally designed for Finnish Defence Forces. The first version was produced in 1983 and serial production began in 1984. It was designed to operate with ease of use, simple structure and low-cost maintenance. The basic appearance and configuration of Patria Pasi is similar to most wheeled APCs. The XA-180 and XA-185 versions are fully amphibious while the XA-203 is not. In 1980, Sisu produced an XA-180 prototype for Finnish Army tests. It competed against two other prototypes, but was declared the winner of the trials in 1983. On 22 December 1983 the Finnish Army ordered a first batch of fifty XA-180s, of which nine were reserved for UN duties. The vehicle proved quite successful and more orders were soon to follow. The XA-180 was originally manufactured and marketed by the Finnish company Sisu Auto but later variants were marketed by the Finnish defence company Patria and are known as Patria XA series.[1] The Vehicle's widely known nickname "Pasi" (also a common given name of Finnish men) stems from the Finnish name "panssari-Sisu" (English: armoured Sisu). The main superstructure is mainly manufactured from 6 to 12 mm of armour steel and the bottom is mine-strengthened, and the front windows are bullet-resistant and equipped with protective hatches. The vehicle has continuous six wheel drive and good capabilities for off-road driving. It can take inclines up to a maximum of 60°. The XA series has no standard armament, but is equipped with a rotating turret structure for installation of light/heavy machine guns or autocannons. It also has 8 BMP style firing ports on the sides and rear. Therefore, passengers, usually a squad of infantry, can fire their weapons from the cover of the armor. The XA series is popular in peacekeeping missions due to its mobility, non-aggressive appearance, and good protection against mines and improvised explosive devices (IED). The vehicle also offers a good combination of armament, comfort, mine protection, protection against shrapnel and small calibre fire, road speed, short time of learning how to drive, and an acceptable terrain mobility. It also offers more internal space compared to other similar vehicles like the Fuchs or BTR-80.

Ground Specifications
Crew 2
Mobility Type Wheeled (6x6)
Engine 451-cu in (7.4-l) liquid-cooled, turbocharged, 4-stroke, 6-cyl inline diesel (271 hp)
Active Protection None
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 100.0 km/h
Range 800.0 km
Variants
XA-180 Original six wheeler, carries crew of 2 and 16 troops. Empty weight ca 12 tonnes.
XA-185 Upgraded version, carries crew of 2 and 18 troops. Has a more powerful engine and improved power transmission. Used as an ambulance in the Norwegian Army.
XA-186 Upgraded armour. Armoured and equipped with machine-assisted gun turret (.50 BMG). Cannot swim because of the heavy armour. Empty weight ca 19 tonnes. Engine and transmission same as XA-185.
XA-188 Used by the Netherlands Army.
XA-200 The 200 series looks a little different from older variants due to increased armour. It lacks amphibious capabilities but can wade through water that is up to 1.5 m deep. The improved armour protects the passengers against up to 14.5 mm small arms fire. It is also equipped with modern optical aids like periscopes and night vision. The armor upgrade was initiated after the realisation that the previous armor was inadequate, even modern armor-piercing 7.62 mm ammunition could pierce the older XA-180 and XA-185 models in certain areas. The XA-202 was originally developed for Communications and Command. The XA-203 was made as a temporary replacement for XA-185, and is intended to be replaced by Patria AMVs in Finnish service. The Patria AMV (Armored Modular Vehicle) is an 8×8 multi-role military vehicle produced by the Finnish defence company Patria.
System
Alternative Designation XA-185
Type 6x6 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer Patria Vehicles Oy, Hameenlinna, Finland
Family XA Series
Crew 2 (commander, driver)
Passenger Capacity 10 Troops
Dimensions
Length 7.35 m
Width 2.90 m
Height 2.30 m
Distance between a Axles, 1st to 2nd 1.90 m
Distance between a Axles, 2nd to 3rd 1.90 m
Tire Size 356 x 508 mm
Ground Clearance 0.40 m
Combat Weight 15,000 kg
Unloaded Weight 12,000 kg
Payload Weight, Road 6,500 kg
Payload Weight, Cross-Country or Swimming 3,000 kg
Automotive
Engine Name 1 x Valmet 612 DWI
Engine Type 451-cu in (7.4-l) liquid-cooled, turbocharged, 4-stroke, 6-cyl inline diesel
Engine Power 271 hp (202 kW) at 2,500 rpm
Power-to-Weight Ratio 16.0 hp/metric ton
Transmission Allison automatic MD 3560P
Suspension 6 x 6 (6 wheels driving, 4 wheels steering); beam axles, leaf springs and shock absorbers on each wheel station
Maximum Road Speed 100 kph
Maximum Swim Speed 10 kph w/2 shrouded propellers
Range 800 km
Fording Amphibious
Main Gun
Note Basic vehicle is unarmed except for 3 firing ports and vision blocks in each hull side
Protection
Hull Armor All-welded steel hull provides splinter protection
Applique Armor Available
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
Mine Clearing No
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment INA
Fire Suppression System Yes
Details
Country of Origin Finland
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
X
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
7.35 m
Width
2.9 m
Height
2.3 m
Weight
15000 kg
Operators (3)
Ukraine
Estonia
Finland
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