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Terrex

First produced in 2006, the Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicle represents a new class of wheeled vehicles that is network-centric, highly mobile and survivable. It also networks soldiers with other land and air weapon platforms, facilitating the delivery of information and fire in the battlefield. The platform offers great flexibility in adopting many protection solutions, weapon configurations and vehicular customisations. Here are some things that make this weapon extremely versatile on the battlefield.

Weapon Detection System (WDS)
Using only sound and shock waves, the WDS is able to detect and locate the source of fire. The data is transferred to the Remote Controlled Weapon System and BMS for engagement.

Interior: Battlefield Management System (BMS) & Closed Hatch Driving System
The BMS takes information from both air and land platforms and quickly disseminates it to allies and as part of the driving system, three LCD screens are built in for easier and safe driving.

Global Positioning System Sensors (GPS Sensor) & All Round Surveillance System
In addition to the GPS, low lux cameras are mounted to the front, sides and back of the vehicle to enhance the viewing area for the driver. Infra-red light is also available on the front and back to enhance movement in the dark. Additionally, a thermal imaging camera is mounted to the front to detect heat waves.

Independent Suspension System
Allows for smooth transitions over normally rocky or uneven terrains. This allows the Terrex to climb up certain small slopes as well.

Technical Specifications
Length: 7.79m
Width: 2.97m
Height: 2.46m
Seating Capacity: 11 troopers + 2 crews
Maximum Speed: 105km/h
Remote Control Weapon System: 7.62mm GPMG and 40mm Auto Grenade Launcher, 0.5’’ Heavy Machine Gun