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Maverick
TypeInternal security vehicle
Place of originSouth Africa
Service history
Used byInternal Troops of Azerbaijan & Peacekeeping in Africa
Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State in Brazil
Production history
ManufacturerParamount Group
Produced2008–Present
Specifications
Mass15,000 kg (combat)
10,000 kg (curb)
Crew2 + 10 passengers

ArmorBallistic Protection: STANAG 4569 level III (7.62×54mmR B 32 API - Dragunov)
Enginediesel
Payload capacity5,000 kg
Maximum speed 120km/h
Steering
system
16.5 metres turning radius

The Maverick is an internal security vehicle that was designed and developed by the Paramount Group in South Africa.

It was launched in 2008 during the Africa Aerospace and Defence Exhibition (AAD), which took place at the Ysterplaat Air Force Base in Cape Town, South Africa.

Vehicle specifics

The Maverick has a combat weight of 15,000 kg, a kerb weight of 10,000 kg and a payload weight of 5,000 kg. The vehicle has a turning radius of 16.5 metres, which makes it very agile and manoeuvrable and therefore suitable for operations in both urban and rural areas.

The Maverick is fitted with either a militarised MAN engine and a 12-Speed Semi-Automatic, or with a diesel power plant with a 6-speed fully automatic transmission. The advantage of both engines is that they are common all around the world, which means that the vehicles can be repaired and serviced in most countries.

The Maverick may be fitted with a biological and chemical protection filtration system, and has a cruising speed of between 100 and 120 kilometres per hour and a road range of approximately 700 kilometres.

Armour

Like its sister vehicles, the Marauder and the Matador, the Maverick features a double-skin monocoque structure, giving it a neat, modern and smooth look.

The vehicle’s hull structure is designed in such way that the crew is protected from Dragunov projectiles, impact from .50 calibre kinetic energy projectiles and attacks from improvised explosive device, commonly known as IEDs.

Armament

The Maverick’s large size and box-like shape provides sufficient space for the crew, their kits and various types of military equipment, such as anti riot gear, surveillance equipment, water cannons, ramps for SWAT Teams, and bomb disposal robots. The vehicle can be fitted with an external fire extinguishing system and small and medium calibre turrets can be mounted on its roof.

User countries

Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro State CORE Maverick
 Argentina
Brigada Especial Operativa Halcón
 Azerbaijan
Internal Troops of Azerbaijan
 Brazil
Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State
Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro State
 Gabon
 Ghana
Ghana Army
 South Africa
South African Police Service Special Task Force
 Zambia
Zambia Police Service

References

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  2. "MAVERICK LAUNCH PRESENTATION" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2009-08-24. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  3. "The Maverick Leaflet 2009 Version 2.6". Archived from the original on 2015-01-04. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  4. "Soldado Robocop - O Dia". odia.ig.com.br. Archived from the original on 2017-03-04. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  5. "Ghana operating Hunter Light Strike Vehicles, Maverick security vehicles". defenceWeb. 2014-05-22. Archived from the original on 2021-10-27. Retrieved 2021-10-27.
  6. "Zambian police acquire Maverick and Marauder vehicles". defenceWeb. 2016-10-06. Archived from the original on 2021-08-29. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
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