ORYX

Oryx


The vehicle was created in 2005 after the conclusion of the contract on the development of an armoured personnel carrier between the US for the iraqi security unity and the republic of South africa. The contract was concluded for the reason that the JAR had at the time the largest experience with the development of the vehicles, which safely protect the crew from the explosion of mines. ( Thanks to this treaty were a number of other structures).
Vehicle manufactured by Armour Technology Systems in the following versions:


Oryx 4x4 basic version
Oryx 6x6
Ambulance
Command vehicle
Carrier weapon systems


Gear and ballistic protection can be customized according to customer requirements.



TTD:

The crew: according to version 2 of+8 to 10 men
Length: 5716 mm
Width: 2300 mm
Height: 2477 mm
Gauge: 3555 mm
Headroom: in the middle of the vehicle 420 mm at the ends 366 mm
Approach angle: 46°
Angle of departure: 45°
Empty weight (GVM): 8875 kg
Useful carrying capacity: 6025 kg
Fighting weight: 15000 kg
Max.speed:120 km/h (road)
100km/h ( in the field)
Climb: 70%
Turning: 16 meters
Ballistic protection:Armor and windows
7.62x54mm AP
Ballistic protection-mines:
1 X TM-57 (7 kg of TNT) under hull
2 X TM-57 (14 kg of TNT) under the protec tion around
Engine: International V8 Diesel
Volume : 6330 cm3 Euro 2
Max.power: 227 kw (300 hp) @ 3300 rpm./min
Power/weight: 25,57 kW/t (33,8 hp/t)
Max. torque: 729 Nm @ 2000 rpm./min
Transmission: automatic 5 speed
Allison 2500
Axles:Marmon Herrington R17
Suspension, springs, hydraulic cylinders and půleliptické springs
Rims: 20"
Tires:Michelin XZL 395/65 R20
Battery: 12 V 2 X Battery
Alternator: 300 Amp
Ford without preparation: 750 mm
Central inflating wheels


Source:
The catalogue of Armour Technology Systems.
Photos:https://oryx.armour.what.for/
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