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Pandur I

Pandur I

Armoured personnel carrier


The Pandur is an APC developed and produced by the Austrian company Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeuge (SSF). It was developed during the 1980s as a private venture. In 2003, General Dynamics took over Steyr-Daimler-Puch which is now part of General Dynamics European Land Systems (GD ELS), which is also the parent company of MOWAG, Santa Bárbara Sistemas and GD ELS – Germany.

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Armament

The baseline vehicle is armed with a 12.7 mm (.50 cal) heavy machine gun. Its modular design allows it to be fitted with a variety of weapon systems, including a 20 mm autocannon and an armored two-man 90 mm gun turret. Some Slovenian Pandur 1 (Valuk) are armed with a 40mm automatic grenade launchers with different ammunition like HE, HEDP, smoke and so on.

Variants

Pandur IFV of the Kuwait National Guard.
  • Pandur I
    • Model A – extended centre roof
    • Model B – flat roof
      • Amphibious vehicle – greater buoyancy and is propelled in the water by two water jets
      • Mortar carrier
      • Reconnaissance Fire Support Vehicle
  • Pandur II

The Pandur I is no longer in production and has been replaced by the improved Pandur II, which is available in 6×6 and 8×8 versions.[citation needed]

Operators

Map of Pandur 1 operators in blue with former operators in red
KFOR-MSU Pandur I near the Ibar Bridge, in Mitrovica, Kosovo. Note the special "blue light" system on the back.(2011).
  •  Austria – Introduced to the Austrian Army in 1996 (71 vehicles) + 32 Pandur EVO. Additional 287 Pandur EVO on order.
  •  Belgium – Belgian Army (60, built in Belgium)
  •  Gabon - Gabonese Army (1 vehicle)[1]
  •  KuwaitKuwait National Guard (70 in 6 versions, produced by AV Technology).
  •  UkraineUkrainian Ground Forces (20 vehicles donated by Slovenia in April 2023)[2]
  •  Slovenia – Slovenian Army (85, produced under license, locally known as Valuk). Slovenian army requested 14 new Pandur EVO in late 2019. Austria is offering a government to government contract with Slovenia as GDELS is willing to offer the 14 Pandur EVO to the army. Currently waiting for the new government to decide for the purchase. Estimated cost is around 40 million Euro.
  •  United StatesUS Army (50, produced by AV Technology as the Armored Ground Mobility System for USASOC Special Forces/Special Operations Forces units).

Notes

  1. "Pandur 6×6 Wheeled Armoured Vehicles". Army Technology.
  2. "Slovenski Valuki na ukrajinsko fronto". www.24ur.com (in Slovenian). Retrieved 26 April 2023.

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