Indonesia expands Anoa direct-fire wheeled vehicle family/ Christopher F. Foss

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: Jane's International Defence Review Vol 48, January 2015, page 34-35 (120) Summary: Like many countries across the Asia-Pacific region, Indonesia traditionally imported its armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) but in a push to become more self-sufficient and ameliorate the risk of supplies being cut off for political reasons, it is developing a range of platforms including a new direct-fire vehicle based on the indigenously developed Anoa-2. using common automotive components a complete family of Anoa 6x6 vehicles has been developed, which offer significant through-life cost savings.
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Like many countries across the Asia-Pacific region, Indonesia traditionally imported its armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) but in a push to become more self-sufficient and ameliorate the risk of supplies being cut off for political reasons, it is developing a range of platforms including a new direct-fire vehicle based on the indigenously developed Anoa-2. using common automotive components a complete family of Anoa 6x6 vehicles has been developed, which offer significant through-life cost savings.

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