Yashteritsa
| Yashteritsa Ящерица | |
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Mountless Yashteritsa. | |
| Type: | Multi-purpose armoured vehicle |
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| Designed: | 1690 AN |
| Manufacturer: | Ukrep Vehicles |
| In service: | 1690 AN – |
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| Qty manufactured / ordered: | Classified |
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| Weight: | 10.3 tonnes |
| Length: | 6.92 m (22 ft 8 in) |
| Width: | 2.35 m (7 ft 9 in) |
| Height: | 2.58 m (8 ft 6 in) |
| Crew: | 5–14 |
| Effective range: | 610 km |
| Maximum speed: | 74 km/h |
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| Armament: | See variants |
| Engine: | Faca 3.5 L turbodiesel I6 135hp engine |
| Armour: | Steel ALON |
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| Cost: | ₢ 45,000 |
Yashteritsa (Byalic: Ящерица) is the first domestically produced Byalic military vehicle, designed and produced the same year country declared independence in 1690 AN.
Characteristics
Yashteritsa is a multi-purpose armoured vehicle used for transportation of armed personnel, artillery guns and autocannons. The steel armour and ALON windows are capable of resisting several anti-materiel rifle caliber projectiles at the same impact spot, while solid tyres make the vehicle invulnerable to punctures. The 3.5 L turbodiesel l6 engine produced by Faca gives the power output of 135 horsepowers, resulting in vehicle's base model (Type 0) maximum speed of 74 km/h. Originally produced in Sanama, the engine parts are manufactured and assembled in Faca's plant in Mitrovsk since 1693 AN.