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name=APC-Talha |
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|name=APC Talha |
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| image=[[Image:APCTalha.jpg|250px]] |
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| caption=Armoured Personnel Carrier -Talha |
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|caption=Pakistani HIT Sakb CPV leading a batch of APC Talhas |
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| length=5.55 |
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|origin= Pakistan |
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| width=2.54 |
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|type=[[Armoured Personnel Carrier|Armoured personnel carrier (APC)]] |
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| height=2.52 |
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|is_vehicle=yes |
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| weight=12 |
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|designer=[[Heavy Industries Taxila]] |
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| suspension=torsion bar |
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|manufacturer=[[Heavy Industries Taxila]] |
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| speed_road=? |
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|design_date= 1998 |
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| speed_off=? |
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|production_date= 2002 |
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| range=320 |
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|used_by=[[Pakistan Army]]<br />[[Iraqi Army]] |
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| primary= 12.7mm machine gun |
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|is_UK=yes |
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| secondary= none |
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|length={{convert|218.5|in|cm}} |
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| armour=? |
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|width={{convert|100|in|cm}} |
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| engine=? |
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|height={{convert|102|in|cm}} |
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| hp= |
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|weight=12.5 ton (combat weight)<br />10.6 ton (curb weight) |
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| kW=? |
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|crew=13 |
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|suspension=Torsion bars, hydraulic dampers |
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|speed=40 km/h |
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|vehicle_range={{convert|320|mi|km}} |
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|primary_armament= 12.7 mm machine gun |
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|secondary_armament= |
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|armour=Aluminium (5083 series) |
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|engine=Two options: |
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* [[Detroit Diesel]] 6V53T, 275 hp |
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* [[Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau|KMDB]] UTD-20, 330 hp |
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|engine_power= |
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* 22 hp/ton (6V53T) |
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* 25 hp/ton (UTD-20) |
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'''APC-Talha''' has been designed and manufactured by [[Heavy Industries Taxila]] (HIT) using [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] engines. It is designed similar to American [[M113]]-A2-Mk1. |
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'''Talha''' is an [[armoured personnel carrier|armoured personnel carrier (APC)]] designed and manufactured in [[Pakistan]] by APC Factory of [[Heavy Industries Taxila|Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT)]]. |
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There are several provisions for firing ports and periscopes. The army of [[Pakistan]] plans to include 2,000 of these by year 2010. |
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The vehicle is based on the [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113-A2-Mk.1]] APC. The [[Pakistan Army|Pakistani Army]] plans to deploy 2,000 Talha APCs by 2010.{{Update inline|date=December 2018}} TALHA is an all terrain, amphibious infantry support vehicle with 12.7 mm machine gun as its main armament. Adequate crew compartment space provides excellent crew comfort. Survivability is enhanced through use of external fuel tanks. Various forms of bolt-on armour can be added to increase armour protection of the vehicle. |
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== See also == |
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==History== |
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*[[List of modern armoured fighting vehicles]] |
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The decision to develop the Talha was made after U.S. sanctions imposed on Pakistan made it impossible for HIT to continue manufacturing the [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113]]. The Talha's design is based on the M113, one notable difference being the positions of the engine and driver station.<ref name="jedsite.info">[http://www.jedsite.info/fulltrack-tango/tango/talha_series/talha-series.html "Talha Series of Tracked Armoured Vehicles"] jedsite</ref> |
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The Al-Talha is being marketed for export and was displayed at the IDEAS 2002 defence exhibition, [[Karachi]], in 2002.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}} In November 2004 an [[Iraq]]i delegation ordered 44 Talha APCs. |
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[[Category:Pakistani Army]] |
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[[Category:Modern armored fighting vehicles]] |
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==Engine== |
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There is a flexibility in the design that the Engine compartment can accommodate power pack with 275 HP Detroit Diesel 6V53T turbocharged engine or 330 HP UTD-20, a Ukrainian engine. |
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==Operators== |
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[[File:Talha operators.png|thumb|300px|Map with Talha operators in blue]] |
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===Current operators=== |
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;{{PAK}} |
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*[[Pakistan Army]]: 400+ in Service;<ref>{{cite web| title = PAKISTAN ARMY| url = http://www.asiapacificdefencereporter.com/order-of-battle/pakistan| accessdate = 2013-03-07| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130514073851/http://www.asiapacificdefencereporter.com/order-of-battle/pakistan| archive-date = 2013-05-14| url-status = dead}}</ref> Total 2,000 planned to be deployed.<ref name=MToday>{{cite web | title = Talha Armored personnel carrier| url = http://www.military-today.com/apc/talha.htm | accessdate= 2013-03-07}}</ref> |
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;{{IRQ}} |
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*[[Iraqi Army]]: 44 delivered by [[Pakistan]] in 2006.<ref name=MToday/> |
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===Civilian operators=== |
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;{{PAK}} |
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*[[Sindh Police]]: 40 delivered by Wah Ordnance Factory in 2012.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nation.com.pk/17-Jul-2012/low-quality-equipment-risk-cops-lives | title=Low quality equipment risk cops' lives | access-date=2013-03-11 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121111225150/http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/karachi/17-Jul-2012/low-quality-equipment-risk-cops-lives | archive-date=2012-11-11 | url-status=live }}</ref> |
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==Variants== |
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[[File:Sakb APC.jpg|thumb|right|Sakb variant]] |
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* '''Maaz''' - Fitted with [[Baktar-Shikan]] anti-tank missile firing unit |
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* '''Mouz''' - Fitted with [[RBS 70]] surface-to-air missile firing unit |
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* '''Sakb''' - Command post vehicle |
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* '''[[Al Qaswa]]''' - Logistics & cargo vehicle |
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==APC Saad== |
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APC Saad is a stretched 6 road wheel variant of Talha. |
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Further variants of Saad: |
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* '''Viper''' - Infantry fighting vehicle. |
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* '''Al-Hadeed''' - Armoured recovery vehicle. |
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* '''Al-Hamza''' - Infantry fighting vehicle. Only for export purpose. |
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==See also== |
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{{Portal|Pakistan}} |
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* [[Armoured personnel carrier]] |
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* [[Heavy Industries Taxila]] |
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* [[Armoured personnel carrier]] |
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;Related development |
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* [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113]] |
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;Related lists |
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* [[List of modern armoured fighting vehicles]] |
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==References== |
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{{reflist|2}} |
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{{Pakistani Armed Forces}} |
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[[Category:Armoured fighting vehicles of Pakistan]] |
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[[Category:Armoured fighting vehicles of the post–Cold War period]] |
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[[Category:Tracked armoured personnel carriers]] |
Latest revision as of 08:01, 14 November 2024
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APC Talha | |
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Type | Armoured personnel carrier (APC) |
Place of origin | Pakistan |
Service history | |
Used by | Pakistan Army Iraqi Army |
Production history | |
Designer | Heavy Industries Taxila |
Designed | 1998 |
Manufacturer | Heavy Industries Taxila |
Produced | 2002 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 12.5 ton (combat weight) 10.6 ton (curb weight) |
Length | 218.5 inches (555 cm) |
Width | 100 inches (250 cm) |
Height | 102 inches (260 cm) |
Crew | 13 |
Armour | Aluminium (5083 series) |
Main armament | 12.7 mm machine gun |
Engine | Two options:
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Power/weight |
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Suspension | Torsion bars, hydraulic dampers |
Operational range | 320 miles (510 km) |
Maximum speed | 40 km/h |
Talha is an armoured personnel carrier (APC) designed and manufactured in Pakistan by APC Factory of Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT).
The vehicle is based on the M113-A2-Mk.1 APC. The Pakistani Army plans to deploy 2,000 Talha APCs by 2010.[needs update] TALHA is an all terrain, amphibious infantry support vehicle with 12.7 mm machine gun as its main armament. Adequate crew compartment space provides excellent crew comfort. Survivability is enhanced through use of external fuel tanks. Various forms of bolt-on armour can be added to increase armour protection of the vehicle.
History
[edit]The decision to develop the Talha was made after U.S. sanctions imposed on Pakistan made it impossible for HIT to continue manufacturing the M113. The Talha's design is based on the M113, one notable difference being the positions of the engine and driver station.[1]
The Al-Talha is being marketed for export and was displayed at the IDEAS 2002 defence exhibition, Karachi, in 2002.[citation needed] In November 2004 an Iraqi delegation ordered 44 Talha APCs.
Engine
[edit]There is a flexibility in the design that the Engine compartment can accommodate power pack with 275 HP Detroit Diesel 6V53T turbocharged engine or 330 HP UTD-20, a Ukrainian engine.
Operators
[edit]Current operators
[edit]- Pakistan Army: 400+ in Service;[2] Total 2,000 planned to be deployed.[3]
- Iraqi Army: 44 delivered by Pakistan in 2006.[3]
Civilian operators
[edit]- Sindh Police: 40 delivered by Wah Ordnance Factory in 2012.[4]
Variants
[edit]- Maaz - Fitted with Baktar-Shikan anti-tank missile firing unit
- Mouz - Fitted with RBS 70 surface-to-air missile firing unit
- Sakb - Command post vehicle
- Al Qaswa - Logistics & cargo vehicle
APC Saad
[edit]APC Saad is a stretched 6 road wheel variant of Talha. Further variants of Saad:
- Viper - Infantry fighting vehicle.
- Al-Hadeed - Armoured recovery vehicle.
- Al-Hamza - Infantry fighting vehicle. Only for export purpose.
See also
[edit]- Related development
- Related lists
References
[edit]- ^ "Talha Series of Tracked Armoured Vehicles" jedsite
- ^ "PAKISTAN ARMY". Archived from the original on 2013-05-14. Retrieved 2013-03-07.
- ^ a b "Talha Armored personnel carrier". Retrieved 2013-03-07.
- ^ "Low quality equipment risk cops' lives". Archived from the original on 2012-11-11. Retrieved 2013-03-11.