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2.1  Protection  





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IDF Achzarit Mk 2
Achzarit armed with an OWS station
TypeArmoured personnel carrier
Place of originSoviet Union
Israel
Service history
WarsSouth Lebanon conflict (1985–2000)
Second Intifada
2006 Lebanon War
Gaza War
Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip (2023–present)
Production history
DesignerIsraeli Defence Forces Corps of Ordnance
ManufacturerNIMDA
Produced1988–present
Specifications
Mass44 tonnes
Length6.20 m
Width3.60 m
Height>2 m (estimate)
Crew3 + 7 passengers

Armorcomposite

Main
armament

Rafael OWS fitted with a 7.62 mmFN MAG

Secondary
armament

2×7.62 mm FN MAG
EngineAchzarit 1 : Detroit Diesel 8V-71 TTA
Achzarit 2 : 8V-92TA/DDC III
Achzarit 1 : 650 hp (478 kW)
Achzarit 2 : 850 hp (625 kW)
Power/weight14 hp/tonne or 19.3 hp/tonne
TransmissionAchzarit 1 : Allison XTG-411-4
Achzarit 2 : XTG-411-5A
SuspensionKinetics modified torsion-bar

Operational
range

600 km
Maximum speed 65 km/h (Achzarit 2)
Rear view of an Achzarit
Achzarit Mk 2, upgraded version of the Achzarit for low intensity conflicts, 2016.

The Achzarit (אכזרית‎ in Hebrew: "cruel", feminine inflection) is a heavily armored personnel carrier manufactured by the Israeli Defence Forces Corps of Ordnance.[1]

History

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The Achzarit is based on the Soviet-built T-54/T-55 tank,[2] beginning with those captured from Arab armies during the Arab–Israeli wars. To make space for a troop compartment, the eight-and-a-half tonnes turret, the original superstructure of the chassis and the transversely mounted engine were removed.[2] Non-Explosive Reactive Armour was installed over the original hull.[3] The first model of the Achzarit entered in service in 1988.

Design

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Protection

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The Achzarit can withstand both shaped-charges and armor-piercing projectiles which would destroy conventional IFVs. The manufacturers claim[4] that the machine can withstand repeated 125 mm APFSDS hits over its frontal arc. At 44 tonnes, the machine is exceptionally heavy for an infantry carrier. The fact that 14 tonnes of the vehicle's weight is made up of additional advanced special composite armor, gives some indication as to its high degree of protection.

Weapons

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It is armed with three 7.62 mmmachine guns, including one Rafael Overhead Weapons Station, a machine gun controlled from within the cabin, developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. As a lesson from the Second Intifada, a ballistic glass turret was installed over one of the hatches to enable the commander to see outside without being exposed to small arms fire and shrapnel.

Several Achzarit in service have been upgraded with a 12.7 mmSamson Remote Controlled Weapon Station in place of the standard 7.62 mmRafael Overhead Weapon Station.

A version with RCWS-30 was also built.[5][6]

Operations

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Because of its heavy armor, the Achzarit is sometimes called a Heavy APC (HAPC).

Achzarit APCs took part in Operation RainbowinRafah, after a comparatively lightly armored M113 APC was destroyed by an RPG. Achzarit APCs were also involved in the Gaza War (2008–09).

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Axe, David (2023-10-12). "Israel Converted Captured Arab T-55 Tanks Into Heavy Personnel Carriers. Hamas Just Captured A Tenth Of Them". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-10-16. The result is a very heavy armored personnel carrier tipping the scales at a whopping 49 tons. An Achzarit actually is heavier than a T-55 is. The vehicle pays for its heavy protection with a low power-to-weight ratio of just 18 horsepower per ton, and a commensurate reduction in mobility compared to a T-55.
  • ^ a b "Achzarit". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  • ^ Gelbart, Marsh (2004). Modern Israeli Tanks and Infantry Carriers 1985-2004. Osprey Publishing. p. 8. ISBN 978-1841765792.
  • ^ Gelbart, Marsh (2004). Modern Israeli Tanks and Infantry Carriers 1985-2004. Osprey Publishing. p. 8. ISBN 978-1841765792.
  • ^ "Achzarit". 2003-04-06. Archived from the original on 2003-04-06. Retrieved 2023-11-02.
  • ^ "Achzarit". 2023-11-02. Archived from the original on 2023-11-02. Retrieved 2023-11-02.
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