Marauder (vehicle) - Marauder Vehicle
The Marauder is an armoured, mine-protected vehicle that is produced by Paramount Group in South Africa. It was launched during the 2007 International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) and Conference in Abu Dhabi, the largest arms exhibition in the Middle East.
Design and Specifications
The Marauder was developed for reconnaissance and peacekeeping missions. It carries a crew of up to ten, including a driver and commander.
Originally designed to operate in urban, built-up and confined areas it is smaller in both size and weight than the Matador, a similarly armoured vehicle. Vehicle configuration is either 4x4 or a 6x6. The Marauder has a cruising speed of around 100Â to 120Â km/h (62â"75Â mph), and a maximum range of 700 kilometres (430Â mi).
The Marauderâs double-skin monocoque hull provides protection against projectiles up to STANAG 4569 Level III for the crew compartment.
The Marauderâs payload capacity allows for the fitting of various defence and weapons systems, including light and medium-calibre machine guns, cannon weapon installations, and missile launchers, as well as command, surveillance, and control systems. The vehicle can be configured such that mortars may be fired from the payload platform.
Production
In 2008, for the manufacturing and production of the Marauder, the Paramount Group entered into an agreement with the King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau (KADDB), Jordanâs primary governmental military agency that develops and manufactures defence systems, and which serves as an independent technical advisor to the Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF). As well as being a manufacturer, Jordan was the first customer for the Marauder. The Marauder is also manufactured in Azerbaijan.
In popular culture
In June 2011, the civilian version of the Marauder was featured in British motoring program Top Gear, with Richard Hammond. Among the activities tested were ordering fast-food from a drive-through restaurant, driving off-road, through/over obstacles (solid brick walls and parked cars, respectively) and testing how well it could withstand an explosion (seven pounds of plastic explosives) directed at its underside.
On July 18th, 2016 it was added to the popular video game Rocket League as playable downloadable content.
Operators
Current operators
- Â Algeria: According to SIPRI only 2 were delivered in 2009 + negotiations to buy the Arlan from Kazakhstan
- Â Azerbaijan: 85 delivered in total between 2009 and 2014. Local production of the vehicles was established under an agreement between the Paramount Group and the Ministry of Defence Industry of Azerbaijan.
- Â Congo: 52 delivered in total between 2010 and 2012
- Â Jordan: An initial batch of ~50 Marauders and Matadors were ordered in March 2008. Local production of the vehicles was established under an agreement between the Paramount Group and the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau.
- Â Kazakhstan: An unknown number of a new winterized variant, called Arlan (Wolf), were ordered in 2013 and delivery is scheduled to take place in 2016. Local production of the Arlan by Kazakhstan Paramount Engineering (KPE), a joint venture company under an agreement between Paramount Group and state-owned Kazakhstan Engineering.
- Â Malawi: 6 ordered in 2013
- Â Oman: 1 ordered in 2013
- Â Singapore: Designation as Belrex Protected Combat Support Vehicle, 12 ordered in 2013
- Â Zambia: 3 delivered in 2016
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