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It looks like the 4x4...........
Below images of damaged NIMR-35 from Yemen earlier
exhibited at INDEX 2017 but I guess this time it wasn't hit by bullets but
ATGM......Kaput!
IDEX 2017: Battle-damaged Nimr Jais MRAP on display
Background
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The N35 is a wheeled armored vehicle formerly known as
the RG-35, developed by BAE Systems Land Systems South Africa (in July 2015,
the company was renamed Denel Vehicle Systems or DVS). In November 2015 DVS
signed a contract for the transfer of RG-35 to NIMR Automotive from the UAE.
After that, the car was renamed to N35. The terms of the contract assumed that
the first batch of cars would be manufactured in South Africa at DVS
facilities, and gradually assembly and production of the main components would
be transferred to the UAE, to the NIMR Automotive plant.
At IDEX 2017, a version was presented, manufactured at a
factory in the UAE under the name JAIS.
N35 has a modular design, which allows you to create a
family of machines on its basis, and has two versions - with the wheel formula
4x4 and 6x6, N35-4 and N35-6, respectively.
N35-4 is a very mobile armored vehicle with a 4x4 wheel
formula with ballistic and mine protection. The machine provides a high level
of protection of motorized infantry from mine explosion, has a high specific
power, modularity and load-carrying capacity.
N35 provides the necessary balance between firepower,
survivability, mobility and cost.
The machine can accommodate a full motorized infantry
unit, as well as a guided turret or remote weapon system.
N35 provides cost-effective solutions for performing
reconnaissance, patrol, universal and specialized tasks.
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Key features:
- Proven
survivability
- Compactness
- Large
internal volume
- High
mobility
- Modern
suspension and transmission
- High
specific power
- Modularity
- Excellent
situational awareness
- Upgradeability
Available options:
- 4-speed
ride height adjustment with display
- Fire
extinguishing system (crew and engine compartment)
- Battery
Monitoring / Battery Management System
- Monitoring
and Diagnostics System
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