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The '''Model 1971''' is a Maverican {{wpl|infantry fighting vehicle}}. The Model 1971 IFV was developed alongside the later accepted [[Model 1974 (Maverica)]] armored personnel carrier to replace older trucks that had been employed in motorized units. The Model 1971 is also one of the earliest IFVs accepted into service. It would be mostly replaced by the [[Model 1984 (Maverica)|Model 1984]] IFV however it still serves still in many secondary roles.
The '''Model 1971''' is a Maverican {{wpl|infantry fighting vehicle}}. The Model 1971 IFV was developed alongside the later accepted [[Model 1974 (Maverica)|Model 1974]] armored personnel carrier to replace older trucks that had been employed in motorized units. The Model 1971 is also one of the earliest IFVs accepted into service. It would be mostly replaced by the [[Model 1984 (Maverica)|Model 1984]] IFV however it still serves still in many secondary roles.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 12 May 2024

Model 1971
TypeInfantry fighting vehicle
Place of originMaverica
Service history
In service1971-Present
Used byMaverica
Production history
DesignerTractor Factory No.12
Designed1966-1971
ManufacturerTractor Factory No.12
Tractor Factory No.34
Automotive Plant No. 2
Produced1971-1987
Specifications (Model 1971A)
Weight13.8 tonnes
Length6.9 m (23 ft)
Width2.8 m (9.2 ft)
Height2.4 m (7.9 ft)
Crew3 (Driver, gunner, commander)
Passengers8

ArmorSteel
Main
armament
Model 1960
(400 rounds)
Model 1965 ATGM
(4 missiles)
Secondary
armament
Model 1958
(2,200 rounds)
Engine6-cylinder diesel engine
300 hp (220 kW)
Power/weight21.7 hp/t (16.2 kW/t)
Suspension8×8 wheeled
Operational
range
500 km (310 mi)
Speed90 km/h (56 mph)

The Model 1971 is a Maverican infantry fighting vehicle. The Model 1971 IFV was developed alongside the later accepted Model 1974 armored personnel carrier to replace older trucks that had been employed in motorized units. The Model 1971 is also one of the earliest IFVs accepted into service. It would be mostly replaced by the Model 1984 IFV however it still serves still in many secondary roles.