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1 Production history  



1.1  Variants  





1.2  Operators  







2 Combat History  





3 Notable appearances in media  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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RG-12 'Nyala'
TypeArmored Personnel Carrier
Place of originSouth Africa
Specifications
Mass9.2 t
Length5.2 m
Width2.45 m
Height2.64 m
Crew8 to 12

EngineIveco diesel engine
Suspension4x2 and 4×4 wheeled

Operational
range

1000 km
Maximum speed 104 km/h
Carabinieri RG-12 in Florence, Italy.

The RG-12 (nicknamed 'Nyala') is a multi-purpose armoured personnel carrier with anti-personnel mine, grenade, fire bomb and small arms fire protection that is manufactured by Land Systems OMC (a business unit of BAE Systems) of South Africa, with over 700 being in service globally in more than eight countries.

Originally designed as a police public order vehicle for both urban and rural operations, the RG-12 has been developed to be used in many roles, including as routine internal security vehicle, military APC, bullion carrier, bulk diamond carrier and security vehicle on gold and platinum mines.

Production history[edit]

Production started in 1990 by TFM's Defence and Security Division. By 1997, when it was taken over by Reunert Defence OMC, almost 500 were built. When the units where delivered to Dubai's Police 720 units had been built with BAE land systems the largest producer, Drakensberg Truck Manufacturers also produce and some Iveco branded units can be seen with some slight variations on mirrors and spare wheel configuration.

Variants[edit]

In North American service, the RG-12 is often fitted with the Mobile Adjustable Ramp System (MARS) made by Patriot3, Inc. out of Fredericksburg, Virginia, for use in aircraft anti-hijack and forced building entry situations. The MARS makes simultaneous multi-storey entry possible and can be used in elevated assaults. The system is fitted onto the roof of the RG-12 and has two hydraulically operated ramps that can move independently.

Operators[edit]

KFOR-MSU Carabinieri with two RG-12s in Kosovo, during an exercise.

Combat History[edit]

Notable appearances in media[edit]

In the film Avengers: Age of Ultron some RG-12 are used by the South African Police Service in the fight against Hulk.

See also[edit]

  • List of AFVs
  • Buffel
  • Mamba APC
  • RCV-9
  • RG-19
  • RG-31
  • RG-32
  • RG-33
  • RG-34
  • RG-35
  • References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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