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| designer = Martel Arms, [[Inyurstan Army]] | | designer = Martel Arms, [[Inyurstan Army]] | ||
| design_date = | | design_date = 1994 | ||
| manufacturer = Martel Arms | | manufacturer = Martel Arms | ||
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| production_date = | | production_date = 1998 | ||
| number = | | number = 3,000+ | ||
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}} The '''IAV-68 Dragoncito''' is an amphibious armored personnel carrier in use with the Inyurstan Marine Corps. | }} The '''IAV-68 Dragoncito''' is an amphibious armored personnel carrier in use with the Inyurstan Marine Corps. It is designed to be able to cross both maritime waters and riparian crossings while actively providing fire support to embattled troops. {{WIP}} |
Revision as of 05:26, 14 March 2022
IAV-68 Fighting Vehicle | |
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Type | Armored Personnel Carrier |
Place of origin | Inyursta |
Service history | |
Used by | Inyurstan Marine Corps |
Wars | |
Production history | |
Designer | Martel Arms, Inyurstan Army |
Designed | 1994 |
Manufacturer | Martel Arms |
Produced | 1998 |
No. built | 3,000+ |
Specifications | |
Crew | 2 (gunner, driver) |
Passengers | 8 |
Armor | Welded steel alloy with ceramic plating
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Main armament | x1 RK-25 "Shockwave" 25mm Autocannon |
Secondary armament | x2 GPM-T Anti-Tank Missile |
Operational range | 500km (internal fuel, road) |
Speed | 80km/h (road) 30km/h (off-road), 12km/h (water) |
The IAV-68 Dragoncito is an amphibious armored personnel carrier in use with the Inyurstan Marine Corps. It is designed to be able to cross both maritime waters and riparian crossings while actively providing fire support to embattled troops.
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