Category
page 1Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicles
MaxxPro
infantry mobility vehicle
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
armored vehicle
Cougar
wheeled armored personnel carrier
RG-31 Nyala
armoured vehicle
Oshkosh M-ATV
infantry mobility vehicle
Kamaz Typhoon
Russian military truck

Casspir
The Casspir is a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle that has been in use in South Africa since the 1980s. It is a four-wheeled, four-wheel drive vehicle, used for transport of troops. It can hold a crew of two, plus 12 additional soldiers and associated equipment. The Casspir was unique in design when launched, providing for passive mine defence. The main armoured steel body of the vehicle is raised high above the ground, so when a mine is detonated, the explosion is less likely to damage the crew compartment and kill the occupants. The cross-section of the hull is V-shaped, directing the
Nexter Aravis
French wheeled APC
BMC Kirpi
type of infantry mobility vehicle

RG-33
The RG-33 is a mine-resistant light armored vehicle initially designed by BAE Systems Land Systems South Africa (formerly Land Systems OMC), a South African subsidiary of BAE Systems. BAE Systems in the US extensively modified it with additional protection, new powertrain, and suspension systems. It was built in a number of locations including York, Pennsylvania. It was one of several vehicles being fielded by the US Armed Forces in Iraq under the United States MRAP program.
Ural Typhoon
Ural Typhoon
Golan Armored Vehicle
type of infantry mobility vehicle
KrAZ Fiona
Armored military vehicle from Ukraine
First Win
type of armored personnel carrier
Protolab Misu
type of amphibious MRAP APC
Toofan
type of MRAP infantry mobility vehicle
Kalyani M4
armoured Personnel Carrier
Zastava M-20 MRAP
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle
BAE Caiman
armored infantry mobility carrier