Didgori-3

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Didgori 3
STANAG level 3. Can be further reinforced with uparmored version
Main
armament
RC 12.7×108mm NSV machine gun
Secondary
armament
Two 7.62mm PK machine gun
EngineDouble turbo diesel engine
250hp (military)
Suspensionwheeled 6×6
Operational
range
500 km
Maximum speed 100 km/h

Didgori-3 (

armored personnel carrier developed by the State Scientific Technical Center "Delta"
. The Didgori-3 was first displayed during a military parade in 2012 and was proposed as patrol vehicle for deployments.

Technical characteristics

Didgori-3, like two previous

is equipped with night/thermal imaging cameras and GPS navigation system. Information from the cameras are provided on three independent displays: one for the driver, one for the commander and one for the Passengers.

This armored vehicle is based on a modified chassis of

YaMZ-238D 300 hp turbocharged diesel engine. The Didgori-3 is fitted with a self-recovery winch and can tow trailers or artillery pieces.[1]

Armor

The armour withstands impacts of

small arms fire, artillery shell shrapnel, anti-personnel/tank mines and IEDs
.

Front wheel arches are designed to be blown away to free blast pockets. The design is meant to follow the basic principle of US MRAP vehicles for peacekeeping missions.

Users

  •  
    Georgian Armed Forces
    . More on order.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Didgori 3 - Mine resistant ambush protected vehicle". Military-today.com. Retrieved 12 February 2017.