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17th September 2016, 10:01 AM
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Dardo IFV Cost
Hi I would like to have the information about the Dardo IFV including the cost for the same as well as other military combat vehicles?
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#2
17th September 2016, 10:45 AM
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Re: Dardo IFV Cost
The Dardo is an infantry battling vehicle intended for the Italian Army as a substitution for the M113 APC. It is planned and worked by the Iveco Fiat Oto Melara Syndicated Company situated in Rome. Iveco is in charge of the structure and impetus frameworks, while Oto Melara is in charge of the weapons and discharge control frameworks. The Dardo is principally equipped with the 25mm Oerlikon KBA programmed gun discharging 600 rounds for every moment, with 200 rounds of prepared to shoot ammo put away in the turret. Two 7.62mm NATO assault rifles are likewise introduced in the turret, one coaxially mounted with the fundamental weapon. Five rifle ports, two on every side of the body and one in the back are given to permit troops inside to utilize their own weapons, if necessary. The cost of the Dardo IFV is approximately $6-8 million. The costs of other military combat vehicles are: CV90 - $5.8 million! Puma - $10.1 million! M2A3 Bradley - $5.4-$6 Million K21- $3.4 Million (without APS) VBCI - $4.5 Million BMD-4 - $4 Million BMP-3 - $4 Million ASCOD - $3.5-$4 Million Patria AMV - $3.1 Million Namer - $3 Million (without APS or RCWS, expect around $3.5-$4 million after) M-113 (modernized) - $2.3 Million Marder (unmodernized) - ~$2 Million Stryker - ~$2 Million BTR-90 - $1.5-$2 Million |
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