Hunter TR-12

Hunter TR-12

Hunter TR-12 of the Colombian Army
Type Armoured Personnel Carrier
Place of origin Colombia
Service history
In service 2012-present
Used by Colombian Army
National Police of Colombia
Army of Suriname
Wars Colombian conflict
Production history
Manufacturer Armor International
Specifications
Weight 9,000 kg (20,000 lb)[1]
Crew 2
Passengers 10

Armor Level B6 Standard EN 1063[2]
Main
armament
Machine gun or Grenade launcher
Engine 6,700 cc V8 Turbo Diesel engine[1]
Suspension 4×4 wheeled
Operational
range
+900km

The Hunter TR-12 is a multi-purpose infantry mobility vehicle designed to carry troops to dangerous areas.

Design

The Hunter TR-12's crew compartment is a mono-hull mounted on an independent chassis. It provides Level B6 (Standard EN 1063) protection levels, offering superior protection against rifle fire and ambushes. Each side of the hull has equipped two small armored windows and firing ports. Two doors are mounted at the front of each side of the crew compartment with small window and firing port. The Hunter TR-12 can mount a 360 degree roof turret with an M60 machine gun, an M2HB-QCB machine gun, or a Mk 19 grenade launcher. Weapons can be fitted to a remote weapons station. Its 4×4 chassis and runflat tires can handle off-road terrain. The vehicle has a crew of two and is capable of carrying 10 troops. The standard configuration has one spare wheel at the rear and comes with search lights and a thermal camera. It can be optionally fitted with blackout lights, a snorkel, and front winch.[2]

History

The Hunter TR-12 was first unveiled 2011 Worldwide Exhibition of Internal State Security Milipol in Paris, France. In November 2012, the Colombian Army selected it as the winner of its Meteor MRAP. There is a project for give 1500 vehicles tender.[3][4] The first Hunter TR-12 was delivered in December 2012,[5] and a second was delivered in July 2013.[6]

In 2013 the Army of Suriname acquired one Hunter TR-12, Suriname has plans to acquire more vehicles[7]

Operators

Map with TR-12 operators in blue

Current operators

References

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