Pindad APS-1
Pindad APS-1 | |
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Type | APC |
Place of origin | Indonesia |
Production history | |
Designer | BPPT, Pindad |
Manufacturer | Pindad |
No. built | Prototype only, not produced[1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 10–11 tons |
Crew | 13 men |
Armor | 8 mm steel armour |
Main armament | 12.7 mm machine gun 7.62 mm machinegun 40 mm Automatic grenade launcher |
Secondary armament | 6x 66 mm Smoke grenade launcher |
Engine | Renault MIDR 062045 turbo-charged diesel, 6 cylinder inline engine Steyr WD 612 6.600 cc 216 hp |
Transmission | Manual, 6 forward 1 reverse |
Ground clearance | 41 cm |
Maximum speed | 120 km/hour |
The Pindad APS-1 or APS-1 (Indonesian: Angkut Personel Sedang-1, lit. 'Medium Personnel Carrier') is an armored vehicle made by Pindad. The vehicle is based on the APR-1V with improved capabilities by using 6×4 wheel drive.[2]
Design
[edit]The difference with the APR-1V prototype is the replacement of the chassis model from Isuzu to the Perkasa truck chassis made by PT Texmaco.[3] This nearly 11 tonne combat weight vehicle is powered by a diesel engine built into the Perkasa truck, namely the Steyr WD 612 with a cylinder capacity of 6,600 cc which produces 220 PS of power. The engine is paired with a manual transmission, 6 forward and 1 reverse.
The maximum speed on flat road reaches 120 km / hour. APS-1 has been equipped with power steering and air conditioning (AC). The APS-1 has a ground clearance of 41 cm making it agile enough to cross bumpy roads (off-road) and a turning radius of 8 m. This armored vehicle is capable of running on a 60 degree incline and a 30 degree slope.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "PT Pindad Panzer APS Armoured Personnel Carrier - Army Technology". www.army-technology.com.
- ^ "Panser APS-2 Buatan Pindad Siap Melaju". Republika Online. January 14, 2010.
- ^ "BPPT-Pindad Berencana Kembangkan Tank Untuk Kebutuhan Tni" (in Indonesian). Dephan. 2008-12-10. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
- ^ Sawiyya, Rangga Baswara (2019-01-06). "Pindad APS-1, Cikal Bakal Lahirnya Panser Anoa". Airspace Review. Retrieved 2021-04-03.