AGF (Light infantry vehicle):
| AGF |

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| Type |
Armoured car |
| Place of origin |
Germany |
| Service history |
| In service |
2003 - |
| Used by |
KSK/AAD 10 |
| Production history |
| Manufacturer |
Rheinmetall |
| Variants |
21 |
| Specifications |
| Weight |
3.3 tonnes |
| Length |
4.88 m |
| Width |
1.82 m |
| Height |
1.87 m |
| Crew |
4 |
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Primary
armament |
1x M3M 12.7 mm heavy machine gun or 40 mm HK GMG |
Secondary
armament |
2x Rheinmetall MG3 7,62 x 51 mm and front and rear smoke grenade launchers |
| Engine |
CDI 270, 2.7 liters, 5 cylinder diesel engine
115KW (156HP) |
Operational
range |
500 km (road), with an additional fuel tank 800 km |
| Speed |
120 km/h |
The Aufklärungs- und Gefechtsfahrzeug ("reconnaissance and combat vehicle"), sometimes also called the Serval, is a significantly modified version of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class procurred by the German Army for the KSK special forces in 2003. It is produced by the German company Rheinmetall and 21 vehicles were delivered to the KSK with additional vehicles delivered to the reconnaissance detachment of the Swiss army.[1][2]
[edit] Specifications
- Propulsion: 4x4
- Air-transportable in a CH-53
- Limp home mode
- Fixed fire extinguishing system
- Removable rope winch
- Sand fenders
- Removable windshield
- GPS
- Roll-over cage
- Automatic control system for tire pressure
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Modern wheeled infantry fighting vehicles and personnel carriers
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