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NJM Salamah
File:Salamah2.jpeg
A Salamah-B of the Riysian Joint Ground Forces
TypeArmored Personnel Carrier
Place of origin Riysa
Service history
In service1988 - present
Used by Riysa
Production history
DesignerRiysian High Command
Designed1980s
ManufacturerRiysian High Command
Unit cost£L 500,000 - £L 800,000
Produced1985 - present
Specifications
Weight13.8 - 21.0 tonnes
Length8.03 m
Width3.34 m
Height3.01 m
Crew3
PassengersUp to 10, depending on variant

ArmorSteel
Main
armament
15.7 mm RAKD machine gun
or
27 mm MANAR autocannon
Secondary
armament
8.54 mm RAMD machine gun
EngineAmerit MDA8X-series diesel
SuspensionWheeled 8 x 8
Operational
range
620 km
Speed100 kph on-road
50 kph off-road
10 kph swimming

The NJM Salamah (Arabic: سَلَمَةُ) is a 8x8 wheeled Riysian armored troop transport, notable for being widespread and serving as the basis for several specialized vehicles such as mortar carriers, air defense, and reconnaissance vehicles. It first entered production in 1985, and service in 1988. Its namesake is Salamah ibn al-Akwa, a famously skilled foot soldier and Companion.

History

File:Salamah1.jpg
A Salamah-ASBhQ of the Riysian Navy

Description

Capabilities and Features

The Salamah uses Amerit MDA8X-series multifuel diesel engines for propulsion. The engines are turbo-charged and liquid-cooled, and allows the vehicle to reach speeds of up to 100 km/h on-road. It is eight-wheel driven and uses a reversible automatic transmission.

All variants are fully amphibious and can negotiate water obstacles such as rivers without any modifications, as well as depart from and enter onto amphibious assault ships from the water. In water, it is propelled by two hydrojets, allowing most variants to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h. In the event of water entering the vehicle, it has a drainage system to prevent it from sinking. Due to its light weight, it is also quite easily airmobile, making it a favorite of airborne forces.

The Salamah in its base form can carry up to 10 soldiers or roughly 7,000 kilograms of cargo. It has an environmental control system to maintain crew comfort, and firing ports on the side to allow soldiers inside to fire their small arms. The Salamah-B adds GPS-based navigation as well.

Protection

The armor of the Salamah consists of welded steel that, on the base model, provides all-around protection against small arms, and frontal protection against 12.7 mm rounds. The Salamah-B increases this to all-around protection against 12.7mm rounds and frontal arc protection against 15.7 mm rounds. Its tires are protected against anti-personnel mines and small arms fire.

The Salamah can also add appliqué armor in the form of NMD modules, RAM such as Nakidka, or explosive reactive armor such as Kontakt-5 or Dar'aa to increase protection. Although exceedingly rare, all models can mount the Riysian Burkan active protection system.

Additionally, the vehicle is completely CRBN protected. For added crew protection, periscopes are used in place of vision blocks or windows. It also has an automatic fire-suppression system, and a smokescreen discharge system, consisting of 6 grenade-launching barrels.

Armament and Optics

The primary armament of the Salamah is the 15.7 mm RAKD heavy machine gun, with 500 rounds. The Salamah-B upgrades the main gun to a 27 mm MANAR autocannon, to better engage most modern armored vehicles.

For secondary armament, the Salamah uses a coaxial 8.54 mm RAMD machine gun with 2000 rounds. Additional firepower can be provided by embarked infantry via firing ports on the sides. Both the primary and secondary armaments are stabilized to ensure accuracy while firing on the move.

The sights utilized on the Salamah is the Riysian 1N85 optics system, consisting of a telescoping optical sight, an image intensifier, and a thermal imaging sight. The Salamah-B uses the 1N00 optics system, which consists of a new-generation upgrade to the 1N85.

Combat History

Variants

  • Salamah-A: Baseline model armored personnel carrier.
    • Salamah-AS: Network-enabled variant.
    • Salamah-AQ: Command vehicle with improved radio and specialized communications and COMSEC gear.
      • Salamah-ASQ: Network-enabled command vehicle.
    • Salamah-ABh: Navalized variant for the Riysian Navy, designed for improved amphibious and in-water operation ability. Different engine and hydrojets allow speeds of up to 14 km/h in water.
      • Salamah-ABhQ: Navalized command vehicle.
      • Salamah-ASBh: Network-enabled navalized variant.
        • Salamah-ASBhQ: Network-enabled navalized command vehicle.
  • Salamah-B: Improved armored personnel carrier with a more powerful main gun, engine, better armor, and is network-enabled.
    • Salamah-BQ: Command vehicle with improved radio and specialized communications and COMSEC gear.
    • Salamah-BBh: Navalized variant for the Riysian Navy, designed for improved amphibious and in-water operation ability. Different engine and hydrojets allow speeds of up to 16 km/h in water.
      • Salamah-BBhQ: Navalized command vehicle.
  • MQ Salamah: Unarmed command post vehicle with enlarged hull.
    • SIM-2: Battlefield ambulance variant of the MQ Salamah.
    • MIM-2: Mobile field hospital variant.
    • MHKa-1: Mobile electric generator engineering vehicle, with a multifuel-electric generator.
    • MIt-1: Signals vehicle.
      • MIt-1A: Upgraded signals vehicle, with additional SatCom capability.
    • MSM-7: Cargo transport variant.
  • MI-2: Reconnaissance/surveillance vehicle with specialized communications,COMSEC, and SIGINT/COMINT gear, with a crew of 6.
    • MI-2A: Upgraded and network-enabled reconnaissance vehicle, adding counterbattery radar set RA40 and improving armor to Salamah-B standard.
    • MI-2B: Additional upgrade adding ELINT and EW equipment.
  • MI-2M: Fire support vehicle for forward artillery observers.
  • MIK-1: NBC reconnaissance vehicle with specialized communications and COMSEC gear and detection equipment fallout detector 2N82, chemical detector 2N81, biohazard detector 2N83, automatic alarm system 3N82, sample kit 5N85, and a flag dispenser to mark contaminated areas.
    • MIK-1A: NBC reconnaissance vehicle with upgraded communications, COMSEC, and detection equipment. Adds storage, analysis, and interface unit 3N98.
    • MIK-1B: Further upgraded NBC reconnaissance vehicle. Adds LIDAR unit for a long detection range for aerosolized biological contaminants.
  • MTK-1: Decontamination vehicle.
  • MHE-1: ELINT and electronic warfare vehicle.
    • MHE-1A: Upgraded ELINT and electronic warfare vehicle.
  • HTH H0821: Mortar carrier for the 83H82 mortar.
  • HTH H0822: Mortar carrier for the 91H82 mortar.
  • HTH H201: Mortar carrier for the 85H120 mortar.
  • HTH H202: Mortar carrier for the 93H120 mortar.
  • HTH/AM-203: Advanced self-propelled mortar system.
  • NDJ Manar: Anti-air vehicle with twin 27 mm MANAR autocannons.
  • NDJ Saiha: Anti-air vehicle with ground-launched SAJ-11 Saiha missiles.

Operators

 Riysa