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Armoured vehicle
RG-12
Tactica of the Indonesian BRIMOB
TypeArmoured vehicle
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Specifications
Mass13,500 kg (Gross) 10,000 kg (empty)
Length4 m
Crew14 max

EngineMercedes-Benz 906 series or Mercedes-Benz OM 906LA turbo-charged diesel engine
Power/weight176 hp / 129kW
Suspension4 × 4 wheeled
Operational
range
650 km
Maximum speed 120 km/h

The Alvis Tactica is a 4x4 or 6x6 wheeled military vehicle produced by GKN Defense, Alvis plc and later by BAE Systems Land Systems. The vehicle was designed by Glover Webb and introduced in 1988. It comes in a number of variants including APC and Internal Security and Riot Control. The platform is no longer produced by BAE Systems.

Users

Never an armed military vehicle, the Tactica is also suited for civilian use, namely by police forces. Ideally suited as an armoured personnel carrier the first Tacticas were based on Stonefield chassis and latterly by Mol chassis designed in-house at Glover Webb Limited of Hamble, Hampshire, UK. Variants included ambulances, APCs, water cannons, crowd control, perimeter control, and IEDD.

Variants are in service with the following nations:

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.etb.nl/detail.php?vehicleID=692
  2. "Defense & Security Intelligence & Analysis: IHS Jane's - IHS". articles.janes.com.
  3. "Trade Registers". armstrade.sipri.org.

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