BK-VIII Light Infantry Scout Vehicle: Difference between revisions
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|'''Used by:''' || {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Anahuaco|name=Imperial Armed Forces of Anahuaco}}|{{team flag|Benacian Union|name=Benacian Union Defence Force}}|{{team flag|Normark|name=Nordhær }}}} | |'''Used by:''' || {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Anahuaco|name=Imperial Armed Forces of Anahuaco}}|{{team flag|Benacian Union|name=Benacian Union Defence Force}}|{{team flag|Normark|name=Nordhær }}}} | ||
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|'''Number built:'''|| | |'''Number built:'''|| 8,927 / 113,000 ({{AN|1723}}) | ||
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==Production history== | |||
The assembly lines of the [[Citadel Arsenal]] were expected to be fully committed to fulfilling the orders received for the {{PAGENAME}} from the governments of [[Anahuaco]], the [[Benacian Union]], and [[Normark]], for a period of up to twelve years commencing from {{AN|1723}}. | |||
[[Category: Armoured vehicles]] | [[Category: Armoured vehicles]] |
Revision as of 18:09, 8 August 2023
Type: | Armoured Personnel Carrier (Scout) |
Place of origin: | Benacian Union |
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Designed: | 1722 AN |
Manufacturer: | |
In service: | 1723 AN – |
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Number built: | 8,927 / 113,000 (1723 AN) |
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Length: | 3.7 m |
Width: | 2.06 m |
Weight: | 3.7 tons |
Speed: | 93 km/h |
Crew: |
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Effective range: | 310 km |
Armament: | |
Engine: | SEG Inlet over Exhaust I6 petrol 130 hp (97 kW) |
Armour: | 7–10 mm welded rolled steel |
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Cost: |
Production history
The assembly lines of the Citadel Arsenal were expected to be fully committed to fulfilling the orders received for the BK-VIII Light Infantry Scout Vehicle from the governments of Anahuaco, the Benacian Union, and Normark, for a period of up to twelve years commencing from 1723 AN.