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Temsah 6
TypeMRAP
armoured personnel carrier
air defence
command post
electronic warfare
CASEVAC
Place of originEgypt
Service history
Used byEgyptian Armed Forces
Production history
DesignerArab Organization for Industrialization
ManufacturerKader Factory for Developed Industries
Specifications
Mass16,700 kg
Length6.4 m, 6.7 m with the rear-mounted spare tire
Width2.6 m
Height2.98 m
Crew7+2

Main
armament
Equipped with a Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS).
Engine369 hp
TransmissionAutomatic.
Ground clearance380 mm
Operational
range
500 km/h
Maximum speed 85 km/h

The Temsah 6 is a multirole wheeled armoured vehicle that covers numerous missions, ranging from CASEVAC to electronic warfare, to air defence and to command post. It belongs to the Egyptian Temsah armoured personnel carrier family. It is based on a Navistar chassis.[1][2]

Design

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The Temsah 6 is a Four-wheel drive (4x4) multirole wheeled armoured vehicle used for various missions from CASEVAC to electronic warfare, to air defence and to command post. It is based on a Navistar chassis with a length of 6.4 m (6.7 m with the rear-mounted spare tire), a maximum width of 2.6 m, a maximum height of 2.98 m. The height increases with the addition of a remotely controlled weapon station, with a model from Escribano visible on the exhibited prototype. The vehicle is also equipped with three external cameras for daytime situational awareness and a night vision camera for the driver, who has a 9-inch screen. It has a mass of 16,700 kg and a crew number of 7+2.[2][1]

The steel chassis of the Temsah 6 features large windows, including a two-part windshield at the front and full-length windows on the sides of the rear compartment, equipped with firing ports. This configuration allows occupants to use their weapons from inside the vehicle, in line with Egyptian military doctrine. In its troop transport variant showcased at EDEX 2023, the Temsah 6 can accommodate two crew members in the front cabin and seven soldiers in the rear compartment, accessible through the front and rear doors.[2][1]

Protection level

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The initial ballistic protection level of the Temsah 6 is BR6, with the possibility of upgrading to BR7. Mine protection conforms to level 3 a/b of STANAG 4569 standard. Anti-blast seats are also provided for all occupants.[2][1]

Armament

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It is equipped with a Remote Controlled Weapon Station.[2][1]

Maneuver

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It is fitted with a 369 hp engine coupled to an automatic transmission, performances on road at full load ensuring a maximum speed of 85 km/h and a maximum range at cruising speed of 500 km/h. It is fitted with 395/85/R20 tires with run-flat inserts, a central tire inflation system being installed. It has a ground clearance of 380 mm.[1][2]

Operators

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Valpolini, Paolo (2023-12-05). "EDEX 2023 - One more crocodile for the Egyptian Army, the Temsah-6". EDR Magazine. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "EDEX 2023: Egypt rolls out new Navistar Temsah-6 4X4 Multirole Armored Vehicle | Defense News December 2023 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army year 2023 | Archive News year". www.armyrecognition.com. Retrieved 2023-12-10.