Re: FD scale vehicles 11
Posted: February 28th, 2019, 12:41 am
Very nice work people
H0ere is some work from me. The TAM 150 T11 6x6 military truck. It was produced by TAM factory from city of Maribor (nowdays Slovenia) from 19796 until 1991. It was developed from TAM 110 T7 but as 3tons 6x6 off-road truck for the needs of Yugoslav People's Army. It was mass introduced with it as standard vehicle for transport of 18 infantry troops and towing of artillery. Standard variant had canvas roof both for cabin and cargo bed.
Beside standard version, specialized versions were also built, like the water tank truck version TAM 150 T11 ACV.
Alos the specialized water tank truck used for NBC decontamination of persons, equipment and roads, the ACD M78.
The TAM 150 T11 was used for different communication systems as RTpS-1KW radioteletype station...
and RRS-200-2/1 radio relay station.
It was used for mobile workshop too.
The fire engine version developed for army primary was designated as fire engine M77.
Also there were firefighting vehicles made for civilian fire fighting vehicles, fire engine, fire rescue equipment truck and wildland water tender with water cannon.
The BOV 4x4 armored vehicle family of was developed from TAM 150 T11. It was introduced with Yugoslav People's Army during the 1980's.
The BOV M-83 (also known as BOV-1 ore POLO M-83) is developed as anti-tank missile carrier armed with 6x 9M14P1 Malyutka wire-guided anti-tank guided missile produced in Yugoslavia under license. It is also armed with 7.62 mm M-86 machine gun.
BOV M-86 (also known as BOV-VP) is military police armoured personnel carrier, armed with 7.62 mm M-86 machine gun. It has crew of 2 members and it can carry up to 8 passengers. It is equipped with smoke-grenade launchers and anti-riot folding fence on front end. It was used by military police units of Yugoslav People's Army and police (milicija).
The anti-aircraft version known as BOV-3 is armed with triple 20mm anti-aircraft gun M55A4B1. Some police special units had several of these SPAAGs.
Ambulance version, BOV-Sn was developed from standard military police version M-86, with armament removed and medical equipment added.
During the 1990's Serbian police had withdrawn a large number of Romanian made TAB-71 armoured personnel carriers. Their turrets armed with 14.5mm KPVT heavy machine gun were mounted on a number of BOV M-86 vehicles used by ministry of interior, used by police units and special anti-terrorist unit (SAJ).
H0ere is some work from me. The TAM 150 T11 6x6 military truck. It was produced by TAM factory from city of Maribor (nowdays Slovenia) from 19796 until 1991. It was developed from TAM 110 T7 but as 3tons 6x6 off-road truck for the needs of Yugoslav People's Army. It was mass introduced with it as standard vehicle for transport of 18 infantry troops and towing of artillery. Standard variant had canvas roof both for cabin and cargo bed.
Beside standard version, specialized versions were also built, like the water tank truck version TAM 150 T11 ACV.
Alos the specialized water tank truck used for NBC decontamination of persons, equipment and roads, the ACD M78.
The TAM 150 T11 was used for different communication systems as RTpS-1KW radioteletype station...
and RRS-200-2/1 radio relay station.
It was used for mobile workshop too.
The fire engine version developed for army primary was designated as fire engine M77.
Also there were firefighting vehicles made for civilian fire fighting vehicles, fire engine, fire rescue equipment truck and wildland water tender with water cannon.
The BOV 4x4 armored vehicle family of was developed from TAM 150 T11. It was introduced with Yugoslav People's Army during the 1980's.
The BOV M-83 (also known as BOV-1 ore POLO M-83) is developed as anti-tank missile carrier armed with 6x 9M14P1 Malyutka wire-guided anti-tank guided missile produced in Yugoslavia under license. It is also armed with 7.62 mm M-86 machine gun.
BOV M-86 (also known as BOV-VP) is military police armoured personnel carrier, armed with 7.62 mm M-86 machine gun. It has crew of 2 members and it can carry up to 8 passengers. It is equipped with smoke-grenade launchers and anti-riot folding fence on front end. It was used by military police units of Yugoslav People's Army and police (milicija).
The anti-aircraft version known as BOV-3 is armed with triple 20mm anti-aircraft gun M55A4B1. Some police special units had several of these SPAAGs.
Ambulance version, BOV-Sn was developed from standard military police version M-86, with armament removed and medical equipment added.
During the 1990's Serbian police had withdrawn a large number of Romanian made TAB-71 armoured personnel carriers. Their turrets armed with 14.5mm KPVT heavy machine gun were mounted on a number of BOV M-86 vehicles used by ministry of interior, used by police units and special anti-terrorist unit (SAJ).