 | | Ratel 90 | | General characteristics | | Crew | 4 + 7 | | Length | 7.21 m | | Width | 2.7 m | | Height | 2.395 m | | Weight | 18.5 tonnes | | Armour and armament | | Armour | 20 mm | | Main armament | 20 mm semi-automatic cannon | | Secondary armament | 1 x 7.62 mm MG (coaxial), 7.62 mm MG (anti-aircraft), 1 x 7.62 mm MG (anti-aircraft), 2 x 2 smoke grenade dischargers | | Mobility | | Power plant | D 3256 BTXF 6-cylinder in-line turbocharged diesel 282 hp (210 kW) | | Suspension | 350 mm | | Road speed | 105 km/h (road); 30 km/h (off-road) | | Power/weight | 15.24 hp/tonne | | Range | 1000 km | The Ratel is the basic Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) of the South African National Defence Force's mechanized infantry battalions, and is named after an African animal known in English as the Honey Badger, which has a reputation as a ferocious fighter. The 6x6 Ratel was indigenously developed and produced for the South African Army in order to circumvent the arms embargo of South Africa. Design work began in 1968, with prototypes completed in 1974. The basic Ratel-20 version entered operational service in 1977 Other variants, including the improved Mark II and Mark III versions of the basic Ratel, were phased in over the subsequent decade. Mark I verhicles were upgraded to Mark II and III standard during refits. The Ratel was the first wheeled IFV to enter military service, and is generally regarded as an influential design; a number of other countries have since produced vehicles similar to the Ratel, including the Sibmas from Belgium --which is all but a direct copy-- and a number of South American designs. The Ratel-20 is the primary squad IFV, with the Ratel-60, Ratel-90, and Ratel-ZT3 (the anti-tank guided missile version) used primarily in anti-armour, support, and recon elements within a battalion. The vehicle usually carries a crew of four or five men, with a seven-man infantry squad. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 534 pixelsFull resolution (1024 Ã 683 pixel, file size: 371 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Im Alain Servaes, owner of this picture. ...
Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets or shells, protecting the soldiers inside from enemy fire. ...
A Warrior vehicle with UN markings, during the making of the eponymous film. ...
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is the name of the armed forces of South Africa. ...
Mechanized infantry are infantry equipped with armored personnel carriers (APCs), or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) for transport and combat (see also mechanized force). ...
Symbol of the Austrian 14th Armoured Battalion in NATO military graphic symbols A battalion is a military unit usually consisting of between two and six companies and typically commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel. ...
Binomial name Mellivora capensis (Schreber, 1776) The Ratel (Mellivora capensis), also known as the Honey Badger, is a member of the Mustelidae family. ...
The South African Army is the army of South Africa. ...
See also: 1967 in South Africa, other events of 1968, 1969 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. ...
See also: 1973 in South Africa, other events of 1974, 1975 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. ...
See also: 1976 in South Africa, other events of 1977, 1978 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. ...
SIBMAS (6x6) is a range of Belgian 6X6 armored vehicles, including a 6x6 amphibious armored personnel carrier and fire support vehicle. ...
An Anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) or weapon (ATGW) is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles. ...
Vehicle Characteristics
The vehicle was designed with the South African environment and the combat experience of the South African Defence Force (SADF) foremost in mind. For example, it has considerably more firepower than most comparable infantry fighting vehicles--ranging from machine guns up to a 90-mm cannon. The South African Defence Force (SADF) were the South African armed forces from 1957 until 1994. ...
Mobility It is wheeled, with six run-flat tires for the long-distance speed, mobility, and ease of maintenance that tracked vehicles lack and unlike the United States Army's M2/M3 Bradley or Warsaw Pact's BMP designs, the Ratel does not need to be transported long distances on trains or trailer trucks; it can simply be driven to the destination. The Ratel's ground clearance and cross-country performance are very good--certainly adequate for the generally rolling and arid terrain it usually operates in-- and the vehicle has a ride which SADF crews often compare favourably to civilian cars. SADF crews also frequently praised the visibility imparted by the vehicle's high profile; although it makes the Ratel a bigger target, it enables the crews to see the surrounding area more easily, a key factor when maneuvering in the bush, where grass can grow to three meters in height. The United States Army is one of the armed forces of the United States and has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ...
The M2 Bradley IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) and M3 Bradley CFV (Cavalry Fighting Vehicle) are American infantry fighting vehicles manufactured by BAE Systems Land and Armaments, (formerly United Defense, originally FMC). ...
General Characteristics (M2 Bradley) Length: 21 ft 2 in (6. ...
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The BMP-1 is a Soviet infantry fighting vehicle which was first introduced in the early 1960s. ...
Landmine protection The Ratel's design also gives far more consideration to protection against land mines than most armoured vehicles, reflecting SADF experience and priorities. Like the Casspir and Buffel vehicles, the bottom of the hull is angled and reinforced so as to deflect mine blasts out to the sides. The Ratel's wheels, if damaged, are also much easier to repair or replace than tracks. The vehicle also has multiple doors and hatches; the two main doors are located in the vehicle's sides, but a small rear door and roof hatches allow the crew to exit the vehicle from many directions at once, or to more easily dismount under cover during an ambush. âMinefieldâ redirects here. ...
The Casspir, a combat-proven, landmine-protected personnel carrier (APC), has been in use in South Africa for over 20 years. ...
The Buffel was the primary mine-protected APC of the South African Army during the Angolan conflict. ...
Armour The Ratel is relatively lightly armoured, in order to preserve mobility, weapons space, and range. The vehicle is well-protected against bullets and artillery shell splinters, but is vulnerable to tank guns, automatic cannon such as the Warsaw Pact 23 mm AA guns (which were often used in a ground-fire role in Namibia and Angola) or guided missiles. The SADF's experience during the South African Border War in Namibia and Angola showed that Ratels were far more likely to be faced with small-arms fire and mines in small-unit actions or ambushes than to run into main battle tanks in pitched battles. More to the point, the Ratel is a personnel carrier and not a tank, and is by definition not intended to engage main battle tanks. American troops man an anti-aircraft gun near the Algerian coastline in 1943 Anti-aircraft warfare, or air defense, is any method of engaging military aircraft in combat from the ground. ...
Combatants Republic of Angola, Republic of Cuba, SWAPO, USSR, GDR, Republic of Zambia Republic of South Africa, UNITA Scope of operations Operational Area: The South African Border War The South African Border War refers to the conflict that took place from 1966 to 1989 in South-West Africa (now Namibia...
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Armament The basic Ratel's (designated Ratel-20) primary armament consists of a 20 mm automatic cannon mounted in a powered turret at the front of the vehicle, supplemented by a coaxial 7.62 mm (0.30 inch BMG) calibre machine gun and a 7.62 × 51 mm NATO (.30 BMG) calibre pintle-mounted machine gun mounted by the commander's roof hatch. The Ratel also has four rifle ports on each side of the vehicle, allowing the infantrymen to fire from within the vehicle. An additional pintle-mounted machine gun, accessed from a roof hatch, is located at the rear of the Ratel's upper deck and provides cover for the Ratel's rear quarter. The crew consists of commander, driver, gunner, and radio operator, as well as seven infantrymen. The Ratel-60 and Ratel-90 variants are otherwise identical, save that the former mounts a 60 mm breech-loading mortar in turrets taken from the Eland 60 armoured cars, and the Ratel-90 mounts a 90 mm low-velocity gun and also has a three-man crew. The 60 mm mortar is most effectively used in firing smoke shells, and is generally useless against armoured vehicles or dug-in troops. US soldier loading a M224 60-mm mortar. ...
A South African light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive gives it exceptional mobility. ...
The Ratel-90 fire-support variant is an unusual vehicle in that it can carry an infantry squad while retaining a 90 mm turret gun. The Ratel-90 does not normally carry a full squad, but it at least such a squad has fire support from the 90 mm gun. It is not a tank destroyer, but has occasionally been used as one, albeit with some difficulty.
Anti-tank capabilities The low-velocity 90 mm gun, a license-made copy of the 1950s-vintage French GIAT F1, is very accurate out to 2 km range. It is generally considered to be inadequate for facing modern MBTs, but it is quite capable against personnel carriers or other lighter AFVs, unarmoured vehicles, exposed infantry, and buildings or entrenchments. The 90 mm gun cannot be fired from a moving Ratel because the fire-control system is decidedly primitive and not stabilised; the turret and gun are manually traversed. GIAT Industries (formerly known as Groupement des Industries de lArmée de Terre, Armys Industries Group) is a French government-owned weapon manufacturer. ...
On the rare occasions when SADF Ratels encountered enemy armour, such as the Soviet-made tanks encountered in Operation Protea (1981) and Operations Modular, Hooper, and Packer in 1988, they achieved successes through maneuvrebility and only at very short ranges. The 61 Mechanised Infantry Battalion Group found that each enemy T-55 and T-62 required multiple shots from the 90 mm guns to disable it, and that the SADF vehicles had to attack in groups, fire from point-blank range, and hit the tanks in the engine vents, turret rim, or similar weak points in order to have an effect, the 90 mm shells being otherwise ineffective against the Soviet tanks' armour. For this reason, the SADF's Olifants (modified Centurion) tanks were considerably more effective against enemy armour than Ratels, Elands, or other vehicles. Operation Protea was a military operation by the South African Defence Force during the South African Border War. ...
See also: 1980 in South Africa, other events of 1981, 1982 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. ...
Operation Modular was a military operation by the South African Defence Force (SADF) during the South African Border War. ...
Operation Hooper was a military operation by the South African Defence Force (SADF) during the South African Border War. ...
Operation Packer was a military operation by the South African Defence Force (SADF) during the South African Border War. ...
See also: 1987 in South Africa, other events of 1988, 1989 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. ...
61 Mechanised Infantry Battalion Group is a unit of the South African Infantry Corps; although it is classed as mechanized infantry, it is a mixed force of infantry, armour and artillery. ...
The T-54 and T-55 tank series was the Soviet Unions front-line main battle tank from 1947 until 1962, and remains in service throughout the world to this day, especially by former client states of the Soviet Union. ...
The T-62 Soviet main battle tank is a further development of the T-54/55 series. ...
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The Centurion was the primary British Main Battle Tank of the immediate post-war era, and considered by many to be one of the best British tank designs of all time. ...
A South African light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive gives it exceptional mobility. ...
Anti-tank missile
Ratel ZT3-A2 with cut-away Ingew anti-tank guided missile in front The anti-tank guided missile variant, the Ratel ZT-3, was originally equipped with the indigenously-developed ZT-3 heavy anti-tank missile, while the latest versions (ZT3-A2) is armed with the new 127 mm Ingwe (Leopard) anti-tank guided missile (ATGM). The Ratel ZT3 is basically a Ratel-20 with a different turret, which is fitted with a three-round missile launcher. Other missiles are carried within the hull. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1704 Ã 2272 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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An Ingwe with control fins extended The Ingwe is a modern South African multi-role laser guided anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) manufactured by Denel Aerospace Systems (formerly Kentron). ...
An Anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) or weapon (ATGW) is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles. ...
An Ingwe with control fins extended The Ingwe is a modern South African multi-role laser guided anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) manufactured by Denel Aerospace Systems (formerly Kentron). ...
An Anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) or weapon (ATGW) is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles. ...
The original ZT-3 laser-guided ATGM was roughly comparable to the European HOT or American TOW missiles in performance; in fact, there have been allegations of it being based on a TOW prototype design which the Central Intelligence Agency provided to South Africa during the 1980s. The new Ingwe missile is laser guided and completely different to the wire guided TOW missile. HOT Type anti-tank missile Nationality France/German Era Cold War, Modern Launch platform vehicle, helicopter Target History Builder Euromissile Date of design Production period 1978 (HOT 1) Service duration Operators see text Variants HOT 1, HOT 2, HOT 3 Number built Specifications Type Diameter 0. ...
A TOW missile being fired from a Jeep. ...
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an intelligence agency of the United States government. ...
The Ratel ZT-3 entered service in the late 1980s, in time for Operation Modular, and gave yeoman service against enemy armour at the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale. The SADF was previously limited to the obsolete French-designed ENTAC wire-guided ATGM, which was usually transported in Land Rovers or other unarmoured vehicles. The battle of Cuito Cuanavale was one of the most important episodes of both the Civil War in Angola (which started in 1975 and ended in 2002) and the South African Border War. ...
Entac missile at the US Redstone testing facility on 29 March 1961 Entac (ENgin Teleguided Anti-Char) or MGM-32A French MCLOS wire-guided Anti-tank_missile. ...
Land Rover was the name of one of the first British civilian all-terrain utility vehicles, first produced by Rover in 1947. ...
Typical deployment A typical SADF mechanized company consists of 16 Ratels, with three four-vehicle rifle platoons and a two-vehicle command section. A battalion's support company consists of; 3 Ratel 90s, 3 MILAN teams in APCs or Ratel-ZT3s, 6 Ratel 81 mm Mortar vehicles and 3 Ystervark self-propelled 20 mm AA vehicles. Milan (Italian: ; Lombard: Milán (listen)) is one of the biggest cities in Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. ...
East German BRDMs on parade during celebrations of the 40th anniversary of East Germany in 1989 Armoured personnel carriers (APCs) are light armoured fighting vehicles for the transport of infantry. ...
Since SADF unit frequently operated in ad-hoc task forces during the South African Border War, however, units structures and equipment frequently varied widely. At the time of Operation Modular in 1988, for example, the 61 Mechanised Infantry Battalion Group's task force consisted of two infantry companies with Ratel 20s, an armoured car squadron with 14 Ratel 90s, a mortar platoon with 12 81 mm Ratels, an anti-tank company with a mix of ATGW and Ratel 90 vehicles as well as other attachments. Combatants Republic of Angola, Republic of Cuba, SWAPO, USSR, GDR, Republic of Zambia Republic of South Africa, UNITA Scope of operations Operational Area: The South African Border War The South African Border War refers to the conflict that took place from 1966 to 1989 in South-West Africa (now Namibia...
61 Mechanised Infantry Battalion Group is a unit of the South African Infantry Corps; although it is classed as mechanized infantry, it is a mixed force of infantry, armour and artillery. ...
Production history The South African Army had been using the 6x6 British Alvis Saracen APC for several years before the acquisition of spare parts become problematic due to the arms embargo, the South Africans decided to manufacture a new vehicle to satisfy their needs. After building the Eland, a modified version of the 4x4 Panhard AML armoured car, Sandock then undertook to design a replacement for the Saracen. The prototype was completed in 1976, and the first units rolled out the following year. Since then, over a thousand Ratel vehicles have been manufactured. The FV 603 Saracen was a six-wheeled armoured personnel carrier built by Alvis and used by the British army that became a recognisable vehicle as a result of its part in the policing of Northern Ireland. ...
A South African light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive gives it exceptional mobility. ...
United Nations Panhard AML. The Panhard AML( called the AML 245 by Panhard) 60/90 is a light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive which gives it exceptional mobility. ...
Variants - Ratel 20 - Original version, French designed turret (see side notes)
- Ratel 60 - crew of 4 plus 7 infantry, turret is identical to that of the Eland 60 with a 60 mm breech-loading mortar
- Ratel 81 - no turret, but an 81 mm mortar is installed in the crew compartment for use as a fire support platform
- Ratel 90 - crew of 5 plus 7 infantry, turret is identical to that of the Eland 90. Primary role: fire support for the Mechanized Battalions.
- Ratel Command - crew of 9 men, two-seater turret with a 12,7 mm machine gun
- Ratel Maintenance - setup as a mobile workshop
- Ratel ZT3 - new anti-tank turret, with a rack containing 3 anti-tank missiles ready for launch and additional missiles stored within the hull.
- Ratel Logistic - 8x8 logistic vehicle. Only 2 were ever built and thus never went into production.
A South African light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive gives it exceptional mobility. ...
A South African light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive gives it exceptional mobility. ...
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Combat History Combatants Republic of Angola, Republic of Cuba, SWAPO, USSR, GDR, Republic of Zambia Republic of South Africa, UNITA Scope of operations Operational Area: The South African Border War The South African Border War refers to the conflict that took place from 1966 to 1989 in South-West Africa (now Namibia...
The battle of Cuito Cuanavale was one of the most important episodes of both the Civil War in Angola (which started in 1975 and ended in 2002) and the South African Border War. ...
Operation Protea was a military operation by the South African Defence Force during the South African Border War. ...
See also v • d • e Modern Wheeled Infantry Fighting Vehicles and Personnel Carriers 4 x 4 Cobra · BOV · AGF reconnaissance & combat vehicle · BTR-40 · Bushmaster · Casspir · Cougar H · Mamba · Mercedes-Benz G-Class · RG-12 · RG-31 Nyala · RG-32 Scout · Reva 4x4 APC · Mungo ESK · Saxon · VAB · VBL ·Vodnik · HMMWV · Dingo · Fennek · Panther · Land Rover Wolf · International MXT-MV · International FTTS · Cheetah MMPV 6 x 6 AVGP · Boxer MRAV · Duro 3 · BTR-152 · Buffalo H · Cougar HE · EE-11 Urutu · Fuchs · MTVR · Ratel · RG-33 · Shoet · Sisu XA-180 · VAB · Pinzgauer · WZ551 8 x 8 ASLAV · Boxer MRAV · BTR-4 · BTR-60 · BTR-70 · BTR-80 · BTR-90 · BTR-94 · LAV 25 · LAV III · LVS · Patria AMV · Piranha · Pandur II 8x8 · Luchs · Stryker · Terrex AV-81 · VBCI A Warrior vehicle with UN markings, during the making of the eponymous film. ...
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Otokar Cobra,Light armoured Vehicle. ...
Production History Variants BOV-VP - basic APC BOV-SN - ambulance BOV-M - police version BOV-1 / Polo M83 (Croatia) - anti-tank version 6xAT-3 missiles BOV-3 - Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft gun with 3 x 20mm cannons, 4 crew BOV-30 - Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft gun simular to BOV-3...
AGF AGF from behind The Aufklärungs- und Gefechtsfahrzeug (reconnaissance and combat vehicle), sometimes it is also called Serval, is a significantly modified version of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class procurred by the German Army for the KSK in 2003. ...
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Medical evacuation version detail of propeller for amphibious operation Milan anti-tank missile variant 25 mm Dragar turret variant The Véhicule de lAvant Blindé or VAB (Armoured Vanguard Vehicle in French) is an armoured personnel carrier manufactured by the Euro Mobilité Division of GIAT Industries of France. ...
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ATF Dingo of the German Army KFOR task force in Kosovo The ATF Dingo is a German armored military truck based on a Unimog chassis, produced by the company Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. ...
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The MXT-MV (Military Extreme Truck - Military Version) was introduced in 2006. ...
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A pair of Canadian Cougars The AVGP (Armoured Vehicle General Purpose) is a series of three armoured fighting vehicles purchased by the Canadian military in the late 1970s. ...
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The BTR-152 was the Soviet armored personnel carrier. ...
Buffalo mine-protected vehicle Buffalo mine-protected vehicle and GI Buffalo showing remote manipulator arm. ...
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TPz 1 Fuchs with modular armor (MSA) Fuchs with Radar equipment RASIT In British service TPz (Transportpanzer) Fuchs (fox) is an armoured personnel carrier developed by Daimler-Benz and built by Thyssen-Henschel (now Rheinmetall Landsysteme) in 1979. ...
The MK36 wrecker at Camp Foster, Okinawa, 18 March 2005. ...
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Shoet in Yad la-Shiryon museum, Israel. ...
XA-181 Crotale NG air defence variant XA-202 Command PASI XA-202 Communications PASI with 24m hydraulic mast XA-203 equipped with AMOS mortar system A Sisu XA-180 used by Swedish UNIFIL forces in Lebanon The Sisu XA-180 is a six-wheeled fully amphibious armoured personnel carrier...
Medical evacuation version detail of propeller for amphibious operation Milan anti-tank missile variant 25 mm Dragar turret variant The Véhicule de lAvant Blindé or VAB (Armoured Vanguard Vehicle in French) is an armoured personnel carrier manufactured by the Euro Mobilité Division of GIAT Industries of France. ...
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Phase 3 ASLAV before hand-over to Defence by GDLS-A. The Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV), is an Australian version of the Mowag Piranha. ...
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LVS Self-loader variant (MK48/18A1) with MAK Armor-kit. ...
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Chilean Mowag Piranha 8X8. ...
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