Buffalo Mine Protected Vehicle
areas where anti-tank and anti-personnel landmine have been deployed. It has the articulated
hydraulic arm for investigating suspected mine locations. It can accommodate up to 10
personnel and associated countermine mission equipment. Occupants are pretected against
mine blasts and 7.62 mm North Atlantic treaty Organization ball ordnance.
Manufacturer : Force Protection Ind.
The Buffalo mine resistant ambush protected vehicle was developed by the Force Protection Inc. It is a specialized route clearance vehicle, used for route-proving and to dispose discovered mines, IEDs and other explosive hazards. The Buffalo is based on the South African Casspir.The Buffalo MRAP has a large articulated robotic arm, used for ordnance disposal. This hydraulically operated arm is used to handle suspicious items from a distance. It is fitted with an armed day/night video camera. Crew can safely investigate anything the arm can reach. The robotic arm is used to probe, remove or place destruction charges near possible landmines.
Thie armored vehicle has a V-shaped hull, that directs the force of the blast away from the occupants. The Buffalo can withstand a blast of 21 kg of TNT equivalent under any wheel or 14 kg anywhere under the hull. All-round protection is against 7.62-mm NATO rounds. Despite it's South African roots, the Buffalo is fitted with American automotive components. It is powered by a Mack diesel engine, developing 450 hp. This engine can also run on jet fuel, however at a loss of performance. Buffalo is fitted with run-flat tyres and central tyre inflation system. Vehicle can be airlifted by the C-17 transport aircraft.
This MRAP vehicle has a crew of two and provides accommodation for four engineers. Occupants enter and leave the vehicle through the rear doors or roof hatches.
Buffalos employed in combat zones are fitted with slat armor for additional protection against RPG rounds.
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