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The WPB Anders (Polish: Wielozadaniowa Platforma Bojowa Anders i.e., Anders Multirole Combat Platform) is a family of medium, tracked combat vehicles. The vehicle was designed by OBRUM (Polish: Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Urządzeń Mechanicznych – Research and Development Centre for Mechanical Appliances) part of the Bumar Group (now Polish Armaments Group). It is named after Władysław Anders, a general of the Polish Army during World War II and later a member of the Polish government-in-exile.

Anders
Anders light tank demonstrator during MSPO exhibition 2010
Typefighting vehicle
Place of originPoland
Production history
DesignerOBRUM
Designed2008–2011
Specifications
Mass35 t (77,000 lb)
Length6.9 m (22 ft 8 in)
Width3.2 m (10 ft)
Height2.8 m (9 ft 2 in)
Crew3 (Commander, gunner and driver)
Passengers4 (Light Tank) or 8 (IFV)

Main
armament

120 mm Ruag CTG cannon or
30 × 173 mm ATK Mk44 Bushmaster II gun

Secondary
armament

co-axial 7.62 mm UKM-2000C
12.7 mm WKM-B or 40 mm GA-40 in remote controlled turret
EngineMTU diesel
720 hp (540 kW)
Power/weight22 hp/tonne
SuspensionTorsion bar suspension
Maximum speed 80 km/h (50 mph)

History

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Anders light tank demonstrator on MSPO 2010
 
Anders light tank prototype on MSPO 2010

The vehicle was designed to replace the Polish Army's remaining inventory of obsolete BWP-1 fighting vehicles family, the first prototype being publicly shown in 2010, at the MSPO Kielce defense industry exhibition. During its first presentation, the vehicle was shown in its fire support configuration (Polish: wóz wsparcia ogniowego), armed with a 120-mm tank gun. The media referred to this vehicle as a "light tank". Later, the same vehicle was shown configured as an infantry fighting vehicle (Polish: bojowy wóz piechoty) with a KTO Rosomak Hitfist-30P turret. A more advanced IFV prototype is expected to be shown at the 2011 MSPO Kielce exhibition. Further variants, such as command and control, medical evacuation, combat-engineering and self-propelled anti-aircraft gun are also planned.

Technical details

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In its basic configuration the vehicle has a STANAG 4569 protection level of 3; this can be increased to level 5 with a planned add-on armor system.

Variants

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Anders infantry fighting vehicle prototype on MSPO 2011

Developed by OBRUM for Polish Armed Forces as part of the Universal Modular Tracked Platform (UMTP)-family. As of 2016 OBRUM have developed an infantry fighting vehicle based on the Anders chassis, and are furthermore developing versions including engineering vehicles, command and control, ammunition wagons and medical vehicles, etc.[1]

See also

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  • M2 Bradley – (United States)
  • AIFV – (United States)
  • CV90 – (Sweden)
  • Puma – (Germany)
  • Warrior – (United Kingdom)
  • ASCOD – (Spain)
  • Dardo – (Italy)
  • Kentaurus – (Greece)
  • Tulpar – (Turkey)
  • Bionix – (Singapore)
  • K21 – (South Korea)
  • Type 89 – (Japan)
  • T-15 Armata – (Russia)
  • VCTP – (Argentina)
  • Abhay – (India)
  • PL-01 – (Poland)
  • References

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    1. ^ Turnbull, Grant (September 12, 2016). "MSPO 2016: Universal vehicle prototype advances". Shephard Media. Retrieved September 12, 2016.

    Further reading

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    Last edited on 23 July 2024, at 07:29  





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