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|origin = [[Serbia]] |
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|type = [[Armored reconnaissance vehicle]] |
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|designer = [[Military Technical Institute |
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The '''BOV M11''' is part of the [[BOV ( |
The '''BOV M11''' is part of the [[BOV (armoured personnel carrier)|BOV]] family of light armored vehicles. The M11 is a 4x4 all-wheel drive vehicle specialized in [[Reconnaissance vehicle|reconnaissance]]. It is manufactured in Yugoimport SDPR factory in [[Velika Plana]], [[Serbia]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://balkans.aljazeera.net/video/srbija-ima-fabriku-slozenih-borbenih-sistema|title=Srbija ima fabriku složenih borbenih sistema|language=Serbian|publisher=Al Jazeera Balkans|date=29 December 2012|accessdate=17 June 2013}}</ref> |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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[[File:Bangladesh Army BOV M11 armored reconnaissance vehicle. (32305980000).jpg|thumb|left|Bangladesh Army BOV M11 ]] |
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The BOV M11 has primary role as reconnaissance vehicle and command-reconnaissance vehicle. If used by artillery units it could be remote observation post that observes enemy and guides firing. It has a crew of 3, including driver, commander and gunner. Has room for four more personnel that could include based on concrete mission scouts and artillery command platoon’s CO. The vehicle has a four-wheel drive and is powered by a diesel engine developing 190 hp. It has many special reconnaissance systems and artillery systems built in based on concrete mission role. Driver has thermal camera sight at front and CCD TV camera at rear.<ref name="SDPR2">[http://www.yugoimport.com/slike/yreport.pdf - Family of multi-role combat armored vehicles BOV M11 4x4]</ref> It is armed with 12.7 mm remote-controlled weapon station for day and night combat and fire on move and stand. It is possible to integrate another RCWS with 7.62mm gun and for more recce combat role RCWS with 30 mm grenade launcher BGA-30 or M10 RCWS with 20mm gun and 7.62mm coaxial gun. |
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The BOV M11 has a primary role as a reconnaissance vehicle and command-reconnaissance vehicle. If used by artillery units, it could function as a remote observation post that observes an enemy and guides firing. Typically, an M11 is manned by a crew of 3, composed of a driver, commander, and gunner; the vehicle can accommodate up to four more personnel that could include scouts and the artillery command platoon’s [[commanding officer]] (CO). |
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The vehicle has a four-wheel drive and is powered by a diesel engine developing 190 hp. It may have specialized reconnaissance systems and artillery systems depending on its mission. The vehicle has a thermal camera sight at its front and a [[Charge-coupled device|CCD]] camera at its rear. It is also equipped with an artillery electronic direction finder (AEG), artillery battery [[Fire-control system|FCS]] computer, and other communications equipment.<ref name="SDPR2">{{Cite web |url=http://www.yugoimport.com/slike/yreport.pdf |title=Family of multi-role combat armored vehicles BOV M11 4x4 |access-date=17 June 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130423180814/http://yugoimport.com/slike/yreport.pdf |archive-date=23 April 2013 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
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Equipment for artillery reconnaissance vehicle include: |
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1. Artillery electronic direction finder (AEG) |
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The vehicle is typically armed for day and night combat. Typically, the main weapon system is a 12.7 mm [[heavy machine gun]] on a [[Remote controlled weapon station|remote-controlled weapon station]] (RCWS). It is possible to integrate an additional RCWS with a 7.62 mm gun or 30 mm [[grenade launcher]] such as the BGA-30. Other M11 variants may be equipped with a [[BOV (armoured personnel carrier)#Variants|BOV M10]] RCWS with a 20 mm gun and 7.62 mm coaxial gun.<ref name="odin-tradoc">{{cite web |title=BOV M11 Serbian 4x4 Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle |website=ODIN - OE Data Integration Network |url=https://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG/Asset/5107986fe30b59a15916bae9cfb1c596 |access-date=2024-12-24}}</ref> |
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2. Communications equipment |
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3. Artillery battery FCS computer |
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==Operators== |
==Operators== |
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===Current operators=== |
===Current operators=== |
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*{{flag|Bangladesh}} - [[Bangladesh Army]] operates 8+ vehicles.<ref name="Military Balance">{{Cite journal |author=International Institute for Strategic Studies |author-link=International Institute for Strategic Studies |year=2020 |title=Chapter Six: Asia |journal=The Military Balance |volume=120 |issue=1 |page=254 |doi=10.1080/04597222.2020.1707967|s2cid=219627149 }}</ref><ref name="SIPRI">{{cite web |url=http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php |title=Trade-Register-1971-2019.rft |website=Stockholm International Peace Research Institute |access-date=2019-04-21}}</ref> |
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*{{CYP}} - 20 ordered.<ref name="SIPRI"/> |
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*{{flag|Kenya}} - 10 ordered.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Drustvo/U-Velikoj-Plani-sklapace-se-bov-M10-i-bov-M11.lt.html|title=U Velikoj Plani sklapaće se "bov M10" i "bov M11"|language=Serbian|publisher=POLITIKA|date=30 November 2012|accessdate=4 January 2014}}</ref> |
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*{{flag|Serbia}} - [[Serbian Army]] At least 12 in service. |
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⚫ | *{{flag|Serbia}} - [[Gendarmery (Serbia)|Gendarmery]] 12 in service.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kurir-info.rs/poceo-izvoz-borbenih-vozila-clanak-834583|title=Počeo izvoz borbenih vozila|language=Serbian|publisher=Kurir|date=11 June 2013|accessdate=17 June 2013}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/357647/Zandarmerija-dobila-oklopna-vozila|title=Жандармерија добила оклопна возила|first=Милан|last=Галовић|website=Politika Online}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Cadillac Gage Commando]] |
*[[Cadillac Gage Commando]] |
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*[[M1117 Armored Security Vehicle|M1117]] |
*[[M1117 Armored Security Vehicle|M1117]] |
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*[[TPz Fuchs]] |
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*[[Véhicule de l'avant blindé|VAB]] |
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*[[Patria Pasi]] |
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*[[Alvis Tactica|Tactica]] |
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*[[BRDM-2]] |
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*[[WZ551]] |
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*[[Anoa (armoured personnel carrier)|Anoa]] |
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*[[Ratel IFV|Ratel]] |
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*[[Fahd (armored personnel carrier)|Fahd]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Commons category|BOV (APC)}} |
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[[Category:Armoured fighting vehicles of Serbia]] |
[[Category:Armoured fighting vehicles of Serbia]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 24 December 2024
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BOV M11 | |
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Type | Armored reconnaissance vehicle |
Place of origin | Serbia |
Service history | |
Used by | See Operators |
Production history | |
Designer | Military Technical Institute |
Manufacturer | Yugoimport SDPR |
Specifications | |
Mass | 9.5 tonnes (20,062 lbs) |
Length | 5.7 m (18 ft 8 in) |
Width | 2.53 m (8 ft 4 in) |
Height | 2.33 m (7 ft 8 in) |
Crew | 3 + 4 passengers[1] |
Armor | STANAG 4569 Level III front, Level II sides and aft. |
Main armament | 12.7mm RWS provides day/night sight |
Engine | diesel 190 hp |
Suspension | 4×4 wheeled, fully independent |
Operational range | 600 km |
Maximum speed | 100 km/h (62 mph) |
The BOV M11 is part of the BOV family of light armored vehicles. The M11 is a 4x4 all-wheel drive vehicle specialized in reconnaissance. It is manufactured in Yugoimport SDPR factory in Velika Plana, Serbia.[2]
Description
[edit]The BOV M11 has a primary role as a reconnaissance vehicle and command-reconnaissance vehicle. If used by artillery units, it could function as a remote observation post that observes an enemy and guides firing. Typically, an M11 is manned by a crew of 3, composed of a driver, commander, and gunner; the vehicle can accommodate up to four more personnel that could include scouts and the artillery command platoon’s commanding officer (CO).
The vehicle has a four-wheel drive and is powered by a diesel engine developing 190 hp. It may have specialized reconnaissance systems and artillery systems depending on its mission. The vehicle has a thermal camera sight at its front and a CCD camera at its rear. It is also equipped with an artillery electronic direction finder (AEG), artillery battery FCS computer, and other communications equipment.[3]
The vehicle is typically armed for day and night combat. Typically, the main weapon system is a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun on a remote-controlled weapon station (RCWS). It is possible to integrate an additional RCWS with a 7.62 mm gun or 30 mm grenade launcher such as the BGA-30. Other M11 variants may be equipped with a BOV M10 RCWS with a 20 mm gun and 7.62 mm coaxial gun.[4]
Operators
[edit]Current operators
[edit]- Bangladesh - Bangladesh Army operates 8+ vehicles.[5][6]
- Cyprus - 20 ordered.[6]
- Kenya - 10 ordered.[7]
- Serbia - Gendarmery 12 in service.[8][9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Y-Report (No. 28)". p. 46 – Command Reconnaissance Artillery Vehicle.
- ^ "Srbija ima fabriku složenih borbenih sistema" (in Serbian). Al Jazeera Balkans. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
- ^ "Family of multi-role combat armored vehicles BOV M11 4x4" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 April 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
- ^ "BOV M11 Serbian 4x4 Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle". ODIN - OE Data Integration Network. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
- ^ International Institute for Strategic Studies (2020). "Chapter Six: Asia". The Military Balance. 120 (1): 254. doi:10.1080/04597222.2020.1707967. S2CID 219627149.
- ^ a b "Trade-Register-1971-2019.rft". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
- ^ "U Velikoj Plani sklapaće se "bov M10" i "bov M11"" (in Serbian). POLITIKA. 30 November 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- ^ "Počeo izvoz borbenih vozila" (in Serbian). Kurir. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
- ^ Галовић, Милан. "Жандармерија добила оклопна возила". Politika Online.