- Puma (AFV)
Infobox Weapon
name= Puma
caption= Puma 6x6
origin=Italy
type=Armoured personnel carrier
is_vehicle=yes
service=2001 -
used_by=Italian Army
wars=
designer=
design_date=1999
manufacturer=Iveco -Oto Melara
unit_cost=
production_date=2001 -2004
number= 250 6x6 and 330 4x4
variants=
weight= 8.2/7 t
length= 5.07/4.76 m
part_length=
width= 2.09 m
height= 1.67 m
diameter=
crew= 1+6/1+3 passengers
armour=
primary_armament=7.62 mm ,12.7 mm MG orRemote Weapon System
secondary_armament= Smoke-grenade launchers
engine= IVECO 4 cylinder turbo-charged diesel
engine_power= 160 hp (118kW )
transmission= 5 speed automatic 6x6/4x4
payload_capacity=
fuel_capacity=
pw_ratio= 22.8 (4x4) hp/tonne
suspension=
clearance=
vehicle_range= 700 km (435 mi)
speed= 110 km/h
guidance=The Puma light wheeled
armoured fighting vehicle family consists of the Puma 6x6 and the Puma 4x4. The vehicles were developed and are produced by the ConsorzioIveco Fiat -Oto Melara ofItaly for theItalian Army . First prototypes completed in 1988, with a total of five testbed vehicles being completed by 1990.At first the Puma was intended to complement the
Centauro wheeled tank destroyer in service with the Italian Army'sCavalry Regiments , but today most infantry regiments of theItalian Army have also been equipped with Pumas. Eight cavalry regiments and twospecial forces regiments are equipped with a total of 330 Puma 4x4 vehicles. 250 Puma 6x6 vehicles are in service with the Italian Army Lagunari (Marine Infantry) Regiment “Serenissima”, the “Folgore” ParachutistBrigade and the ArmyAlpini Mountain Infantry Regiments.The 4X4 variant carries two soldiers in addition to the driver and gunner, and is used in pairs for battlefield reconnaissance. The 6X6 version carries four soldiers plus driver and gunner, and together with another Puma 6X6 can carry an entire Italian infantry squad of eight men.
In 2007 the Italian Army ordered 19 Hitrole 12.7mm
machine gun remote controlled turrets fromOto Melara and is planning to add extra armor to the vehicle.
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