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Pakistan going to induct ZBL-09 Armored personnel carrier

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The ZBL-09 Snow Leopard is being produced in large numbers for the Chinese army

Entered service2009 (?)
Crew3 men
Personnel7 - 10 men
Dimensions and weight
Weight15 ~ 20 t
Length~ 8 m
Width~ 3 m
Height (roof)~ 2.1 m
Armament
Main gun30-mm cannon
ATGWHJ-73
Machine guns1 x 7.62-mm
Ammunition load
Main gun?
ATGW2 missiles
Machine guns?
Mobility
EngineDeutz BF6M1015C diesel
Engine power440 hp
Maximum road speed100 km/h
Amphibious speed on water8 km/h
Range800 km
Maneuverability
Gradient60%
Side slope40%
Vertical step0.55 m
Trench1.8 m
FordingAmphibious



The new Chinese ZBL-09 Snow Leopard armored personnel carrier was developed by NORINCO. It is a new family of 8x8 armored vehicles. Development commenced in the 1990s. This vehicle was heavily influenced by both Western and Russian armored personnel carriers. This APC was first seen in 2006 undergoing road tests. It was first publicly revealed in 2009. It is a successor to the whole host of ageing Chinese armored vehicles. It might also replace the Type 92 APC and Type 92 IFV. Currently it is being produced in large numbers for the Chinese Army. The ZBL-09 is also being proposed for the export customers as the VN-1. It has been exported to Venezuela and possibly some other countries.

The ZBL-09 was developed from a 6x6 armored personnel carrier, which was revealed in 2006. This vehicle had advanced modular design. Its construction consisted of 6 modules, including engine module, transmission, control, suspension, hull and weapon station module. It was aimed at the export customers, but received no production orders. Development of the 8x8 which became the ZBL-09 followed immediately.

Armor of the Snow Leopard provides all-round protection against 7.62-mm armor-piercing rounds. Front arc withstands 12.7-mm armor-piercing rounds. Protection can be enhanced with add-on modular composite ceramic armor. Chinese sources claim, that maximum level of all-round protection with add-on armor is against 12.7-mm armor-piercing rounds. Front arc withstands 25-mm armor-piercing projectiles. With add-on armor fitted the ZBL-09 can be considered as a wheeled IFV. It is speculated that vehicle utilizes design elements and technologies protecting occupants from landmines and IED blasts. Vehicle is also likely to have NBC protection and automatic fire suppression systems.

Most numerous version of this new Chinese APC is armed with a turret-mounted 30-mm cannon and coaxial 7.62-mm machine gun. The 30-mm cannon is similar to a Soviet 2A72, which is used on a number of Soviet/Russian armored vehicles and attack helicopters. The Snow Leopard can be also fitted with two rails for HJ-73 (Red Arrow 8) anti-tank missiles. This missile is out-dated comparing with modern Western designs, however it still poses threat to armored vehicles. Other turrets and weapon options are also available. Vehicle is probably fitted with electronic battlefield management system.

It seems that this vehicle is fitted with digital battlefield management system, as well as positioning and navigation systems. It exchanges data between similar vehicles and command posts.

This ZBL-09 has a crew of three and capacity to carry 7 to 10 troops. Passengers enter and leave the vehicle through the rear doors. Some versions are fitted with power-operated ramps. In case of emergency troops leave the vehicle via roof hatches. There are some firing ports and associated vision devices provided for the troops.

Vehicle is powered by a Deutz BF6M1015C diesel engine, developing 440 hp. It is a German engine, produced in China under license. Engine compartment is located at the front of the hull. Vehicle is fitted with a central tyre inflation system for improved cross-country mobility. The new Chinese APC is fully amphibious. On water it is propelled by two waterjets.

A whole host of variants were developed. A number of them are in service with Chinese army. It seems that China operate these vehicles in rapid deployment units, similar to American Stryker Brigade combat teams. Each unit consists of various armored vehicles with different battlefield roles, based on the same platform. Other variants of the ZBL-09 are being offered for export. Also there is a number of unidentified variants.



Variants



ZSL-09 armored personnel carrier, armed with a 12.7-mm machine gun;

Infantry fighting vehicle, fitted with a smaller turret and 25-mm cannon;

Command vehicle, with the turret removed and raised superstructure over the troop compartment;

Reconnaissance vehicle;

Armored recovery vehicle, fitted with a crane;

ZTL-09 105-mm fire support vehicle;

PLL-09 122-mm self-propelled howitzer;

155-mm self-propelled howitzer;

120-mm twin-barrel mortar system;

Self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicles;

Armored bridgelayer;

Engineering vehicle, fitted with a dozer blade and excavator bucket;

Assault breacher vehicle, fitted with mine ploughs and possibly demolition line charge;

Communication vehicle;

Armored cargo vehicle, fitted with a small crane. Its main role is to transport ammunition and other supplies to the frontline.
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According to HKhan of pakdef.org we are soon going to induct this IFV or APC or what ever initially 120 will be delivered by China and more than 700 will be produced in our very own HIT
@Horus @WebMaster @Slav Defence @Dazzler @DESERT FIGHTER @Oscar @Fulcrum15 @Icarus @Xeric @nair @Areesh
 
any confirming evidence...first we were going for the lazer2 than HIT pamphlets about manufacturing LAV now this??
 
confirmation ? one side US APCz, Lazaar, now Chinese :S ?
 
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confirmation ? one side US APCz, Lalzaar, now Chinese :S ?
We are discussing MBT-3000 without any proof so same man HKHAN claimed we are going to induct to this
 
We are discussing MBT-3000 without any proof so same man HKHAN claimed we are going to induct to this
is it even plausible do we have the funds to support this many new projects and can HIT even support this many different orders??
 
is it even plausible do we have the funds to support this many new projects and can HIT even support this many different orders??
Well if we are doing these many projects than some body is funding us and we all know who it can be
 
That is for mine protection you want to tell me sindh police needs protection from mines

Read in newspaper a few weeks ago that 20 lazar2 are imported for Sindh police.
 
Read in newspaper a few weeks ago that 20 lazar2 are imported for Sindh police.
Lazar too I can see in pictures is not that vehicle we are looking for HIT was going to produce something else which Canada and USA has made for there forces
 
the army is in the market for a 120mm SP howitzer.
 
* TAPV is a light armored recon vehicle.
* Lazar2 was for Sindh Police
* Snow Leopard is an IFV

In other words, Army is looking for a Stryker division.

If TAPV, Snow Leopard, VT-4 are truly coming to HIT, then its a brilliant news. HIT will certainly gain a lot of technical know how from these projects.
 
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