South Africa Launches First New Generation APC
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#1: South Africa Launches First New Generation APC Author: buglerbilly PostPosted: Thu May 25, 2006 12:45 am
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South Africa Launches First New Generation APC

Well not quite, looks more like a reinvention of the Casspir to me! Rolling Eyes



South Africa Launches First New Generation APC


(Source: IVEMA; dated May 22, published May 23, 2006)

Sorry no images yet.............

A new privately developed military vehicle was launched by the IVEMA company at the Gerotek test range outside Pretoria yesterday (22 May 2006).

The Gila is a new generation mine protected armoured personnel carrier (APC) and is aimed at export clients around the world, as well as the domestic market for South African forces that face increasing deployments in peace support operations.

“Given the requirements of rapid deployment combatants in asymmetric warfare, our high mobility 4x4 Gila vehicle presents state-of-the-art capabilities,� explains IVEMA operational director, André Mouton. “Its South African designed V-shaped hull allows the Gila to exceed NATO basic specifications for mine protection levels. The ballistic protection meets NATO Level 1 specifications, but can be upgraded to Level 3 with up armour kits as a result of the high axle capacities.�

According to Mouton, IVEMA’s new C-130 air-transportable APC is based on battle-proven South African technologies complemented with the latest in modern dynamics. These include an advanced engine, automatic gearbox and high capacity axles. The standard Gila is also fitted with disc brakes, ABS, central tyre inflation system (CTIS), run-flat tyres, military-spec electric harness and air conditioner.

Design concepts used in the Gila ensured that the vehicle has high mobility and that the vehicle and crew have a greater chance of surviving multiple mine blasts and improvised explosive devices. The standard use of run flat inserts in all tyres enables tactical mobility at critical times.

The standard Gila carries a crew of two plus nine troops. It is available in either left- or right-handed power-assist steering versions. Although the prototype model is powered by a Euro III Mercedes Benz engine, several other engine types could be fitted according to client specifications.

A light turret to accommodate any of several existing cannons in service around the world and machine guns is fitted on the top of the vehicle behind the driving crew station. Provision is made for a 7.62mm machinegun mount at the rear.

The spacious interior and use of modern seating provide greater comfort for the crew and troops. The available internal capacity will allow for the design and development of different variants to meet the needs of command & control, field ambulance, electronic warfare and communications.

The Gila design allows for easy maintenance and repair. The engine, gearbox and cooling system are mounted on a rail which allows for the engine to be removed and replaced within an hour in field conditions. Many of the components are available commercially “off-the-shelf�.

After-detonation cost is exceptionally low and after blast repairs can be done in the field.

The Gila has a maximum combat weight of 13 600kg with a payload of 3 200kg.

“We believe the Gila is an APC with proven advanced capabilities for the African and international market,� André Mouton said.

“The Gila is designed to be used in Motorised Infantry and unconventional warfare roles, as well as for multi-mission tasks within peace support missions,� said Mike Thusi Marketing Director for Africa.


About IVEMA:

Established five years ago, IVEMA’s focus on the supply of military vehicles was expanded into a range of paramilitary products for the world market. Its expertise in analyzing very specific client requirements enabled the company to embark on the design and development of the Gila APC to suit modern-day military and peacekeeping operations. Although IVEMA has had a 100% export bias up to now, the company is keen to offer its current and new products to the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). IVEMA is majority black-owned with a Board of Directors chaired by Fana Hlongwane.

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#2: Re: South Africa Launches First New Generation APC Author: Maple_Leaf_Eh PostPosted: Thu May 25, 2006 7:51 pm
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I guess the South Africans ran out of cutesy animal names and had to use an American Southwest desert reptile's.

#3: Re: South Africa Launches First New Generation APC Author: A2_Prius PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2006 12:46 pm
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Seems to me that soon everyone's combat vehicle inventory will consist solely of a.) main battle tanks, and b.) a plethora of "mine protected" vehicles!



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