Engineering:Novator (light armoured vehicle)

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Novator
Novator, Kyiv 2019, 02.jpg
The Novator at a military fair in Kyiv
TypeLight armoured vehicle
Place of originUkraine
Service history
Used byUkrainian Armed Forces
Production history
Designed2017
ManufacturerUkrainian Armor
Produced2019–present
Specifications
Length6.5 m
Width2.35 m (93 in)
Height2.3 m
Crew2

ArmourB6+ standard
Main
armament
Remote weapon station (optional)
Engine6,7L 4V OHV Ford Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel B20
TransmissionFord Torqshift six-speed automatic (five-speed in some early models)
Ground clearance300 mm
Fuel capacity160 litres
Operational
range
Up to 700 km
SpeedUp to 140 km/h on road

The Novator (Template:Lang-ukr) is a light armored vehicle, designed by the Ukrainian Armor company of Ukraine .[1][2] Сreated for patrolling in mountainous terrain, ending public disorder, conducting special operations for the elimination of massive disturbances, the search and detention of criminals who constitute a public danger, the transportation of wounded and for people taken into custody.[3]

Technical description

The light armoured vehicle has a maximum road speed of 140 km/h. It has the ability to traverse long distances, which makes it ideal for border patrol. The Novator performs fast maneuvers under difficult conditions due to the ideal distribution of the load on the axle.

The vehicle seems to be protected against small arms and shell splinters, including a 7.62×54mmR fired from 10 meters.

The design of the vehicle is divided in three main parts with the engine at the front, crew and troop compartment in the middle and cargo area at the rear. It can accommodate five military personnel with two seats at the front and three at the rear.

The Varta Novator has a length of 5.80 m, a width of 2.405 m and a height of 2.164 m. It has a gross weight of 9,000 kg and a payload capacity of up to 1,000 kg. The vehicle has a 300 hp, 6.7 litre turbo diesel engine. The Varta Novator has a maximum road speed of 140 km/h. It has a maximum cruising range of 700 km.[4]

Operators

  •  Ukraine
    • Ukrainian Armed Forces - 40[5]
  •  Russia
    • Kadyrovites - captured from the Ukrainian army[6]

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