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"You have never lived, till you have almost died,
and for those who fight for it, life has a flavor,
the protected will never know!" - S.A.P. Special Task Force

Armoured Vehicles

The Casspir Armoured Personnel Carrier is a landmine-protected personnel carrier (APC). It can hold a crew of two, plus 12 additional soldiers and associated gear. The cross-section of the Casspir hull is elevated from the ground and V-shaped, directing the force of the explosion outwards, further protecting the occupants. This personnel vehicle is also armoured for added mine safety, as well as protection from small arms fire. The Casspir Armoured Personnel Carrier can be equipped with armoured-steel wheels, instead of tyres, to enable the vehicle to continue its journey even after a mine blast.

CASSPIR

RG-12 Nyala

The RG12 is a 4x4 armoured vehicle with a gross vehicle mass between 10 300 to 12 500 kg depending on the role.

The all-steel, welded armour, monocoque hull protects the crew against small arms fire, firebombs and hand grenades. Designed initially as an anti-riot vehicle, the RG12 is readily adaptable to a variety of roles. In public order policing configuration, up to 12 fully equipped police officers can operate in the fully air-conditioned vehicle for extended periods. A variety of grenades, rifles, and other weapons can be employed from inside the vehicle. There is also ample space for the accommodation of additional police equipment.

RG31

The all-steel, welded armour, monocoque hull protects the crew against AP rifle fire and anti-tank mine detonations.

A large rear door and two front doors ensure a speedy and easy exit and entrance. With an automatic transmission, permanent 4x4 drive and a two-speed (high and low) transfer case the RG31 is easy to drive, both on and off road.