Nimer-1
Nimer-1 | |
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Type | armoured personnel carrier |
Place of origin | Oman |
Specifications | |
Weight | 5000 kg (gross) |
Length | 54.8m |
Width | 20.6 |
Height | 20.9 |
Crew | 2+6 |
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Armor | 5mm Armoured steel - Level III NIJ (7.62×51mm) |
Main armament | 12.7mm Mk18 machine gun for TAW missile launcher |
Secondary armament | 2 4 tube 76mm smoke grenade launcher |
Engine |
4 Stroke-cycle, water-cooled, Direct Injection Diesel Engine Naturally aspirated 102 hp (76KW) at 3500 rpm |
Power/weight | 20.4 hp/ton |
Suspension | Semi-elliptic laminated leaf spring |
Operational range | 900 km |
Speed | 107 km/h |
The Nimer-1 (Arabic: Tiger), a wheeled armoured personnel carrier, is the first indigenous fighting vehicle made by Oman and is built by Engine Engineering Company LLC. An order for 6 armoured 4×4 vehicle has been tendered by the Royal Bahraini Army. The company is marketing these vehicles to police forces, foreign armies for border patrol or for riot control.
The exterior views suggest it employs a V-hull design.
Variants
Nimer-2 is a full armoured and slightly smaller variant of the Nimer-1. It uses Level B6 armour plating.
Operators
- Nimer-2 - Bahrain Defense Force HQ
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References
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