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Armoured personnel carrier
BCL-M5
BCL-M5 at the Central Logistics Base (BCL) of Béni Mered, in the Blida Province
TypeArmoured personnel carrier
Place of originAlgeria
Service history
In service1993–present
Used byAlgeria
WarsAlgerian civil war
Production history
Designer(BCL)
Designed1991
Manufacturer(BCL)
Specifications
Mass14,5 tons
Length6,07 m
Width3,60 m
Height2,03 m
Crew2 (8 passengers)

Main
armament
7.62mm PK machine gun
EngineF6L912 KHD Deutz diesel
120 hp
Suspensiontorsion bar
Operational
range
600 km
Maximum speed 65 km/h

The BCL-M5 is an armored personnel carrier manufactured in Algeria by the Central Logistics Base (BCL) of Béni Mered, which is a public industrial and commercial establishment (EPIC) under the Algerian Ministry of Defense. Designed in 1991 and entering service in 1993, it is named after the Central Logistics Base (BCL).

Features

The BCL-M5 armoured vehicle developed by the Central Logistics Base is a four-wheeled armoured vehicle of a shape and size similar to those of the Russian BTRs and can be equipped with a 25mm cannon.

With a 4×4 four-wheel drive system, this armoured vehicle was built on the foundations of a SNVI m120 truck that contains a German F6L912 KHD Deutz engine with a capacity of 120 hp, which is 100% locally manufactured under the license of Deutz, and there are two doors on each side of the vehicle for the driver and the commander of the board, and there are openings on the roof And a small one with small windows on both sides and a total number of 8 for shooting, carrying 8 fully armed personnel + 2 crew members.

The armour of the BCL-M5 is able to protect the occupants of the vehicle against impacts from armour-piercing 7.62mm calibre ammunition, while the front side can withstand impacts from 14.5mm calibre ammunition.

The vehicle also has a "V" floor, providing it with a high level of protection against mines and IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices). It can withstand the blast of an 8 kg mine, a characteristic that can be further improved, if necessary, by carrying additional armour modules.

Armament

This troop carrier can be fitted with a wide variety of remote-controlled and turret-mounted weapon systems.

Typically, it is paired with a 7.62mm remote-controlled machine gun, paired with a 40mm automatic grenade launcher. However, it can carry weapon systems with a calibre of up to 90mm.

Operators

See also

References

  1. "Une délégation de l'APN visite la Base centrale logistique de Beni Mered (Blida)". APS (in French). 9 June 2011.
  2. "DE L'ALN A L'ANP". Mémoria (in French). 2012-06-02. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2023-05-26.
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