The
ATF Dingo is a
German heavily armored military
infantry mobility vehicle based on a
Unimog chassis with a
V-hull design, produced by the company
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW). It is designed to withstand land mines, rifle fire, artillery fragments and NBC-threats. ATF stands for
Allschutz-Transport-Fahrzeug, meaning all-protected transport vehicle in
German. It is named after the Australian native dog
dingo.
The ATF Dingo has a
modular design of the following five elements: chassis, protection cell, storage space, engine compartment, and its bottom mine blast deflector. Its design is lighter and includes an armored chassis with a blast pan instead of the more common
monocoque hull found in modern blast resistant vehicles. IBD's layered
Modular Expandable Armor System is used and the windows are angled to deflect blasts and bullets. A tarp is used over the back storage area instead of metal to save weight.
A mechanical weapons station utilizing
periscopes, borrowed from KMW's
Fennek, is located on the top of the vehicle. The weapons station allows the operator to sit safely inside the cabin.Recently the
Bundeswehr ordered several hundreds of fully remote-controlled weapons stations from KMW for its Dingos and other armoured vehicles. - The light "FLW 100" (for the
MG3 or the
MG4) and the heavy "FLW 200" (for the
M3M or the
HK GMG). The weapons stations are controlled via a monitor inside the vehicle.
The
ATF Dingo 2 is an advanced version of the Dingo based...
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