Talk:Pandur II (8×8)

Latest comment: 7 years ago by Mossback in topic Austrian Pandur order of December 2016

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My info for the Pandur 6X6 APC and the Pandur 8X8 APC comes from this book: http://www.netstoreusa.com/hjbooks/186/1862271887.shtml Dudtz 5/12/06 2:17 PM EST


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Weight: 19,300 kg 18.7 t What does this mean? Last time I checked, 1 ton is 1000kg, so how can the number be different? Or should that be the special american short tonne, which is 1016 kg? Because even then, it would not be correct... --Tartaros 19:47, 25 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

The book that I have has a few misprints. Dudtz 6/31/06 10:19 PM EST

Dates incorrect?

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quote: The first batch of vehicles arrived in early 2008. On October 1, 2007 the first batch was rejected

How come the first batch be rejected BEFORE it was delivered? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.238.192.226 (talk) 12:04, 7 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Typo?

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quote: The driver is provided with a single piece hatch cover as well as three day periscopes...

That would be three WAY periscopes, right?

Why "way"? They are periscopes for use during day time (on some vehicles, periscopes - mainly the driver's - can be replaced by a night periscope).
And could you sign your post please? dendirrek (talk) 05:44, 1 October 2011 (UTC)Reply
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Austrian Pandur order of December 2016

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The text on Wikipedia states:

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There is some information that should be added or corrected.

First: Not the ″Pandur II″ was ordered by Austria, but an entirely new development, called ″Pandur Evolution″ (or ″PANDUR EVO″). It has a new hull design with additional protection, more internal space for the crew, which makes it possible to transport 11 instead of 9 soldiers (including the commander, the driver and the gunner; this transport capacity is equal to the ″Pandur II 6x6″ with long wheelbase), a new engine with up to 20 kW/t (″Pandur II 6x6″ with long wheelbase: 13,39 - 20,3 kW/t, depending on the engine)and a rear ramp instead of the doors.

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Second: The contract was signed on December 22, 2016.

https://www.gdels.com/pr.php?news=97

Lemanus (talk) 22:50, 24 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

Yes, it really seems that Austria ordered basically a new design called Pandur EVO based on Pandur I 6x6 but with modern features of Pandur II 6x6. The question is - in my opinion - whether to create a new article about Pandur EVO, or to add information about this variant to Pandur I/II articles, or to merge Pandur I and II articles into one that would contain information about all variants, i.e. Pandur I, II and EVO?--Mossback (talk) 07:14, 27 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ The Austrian Army has stated a requirement for up to 128 Pandur II, to equip two army battalions, as of late December 2016, 34 Units have been ordered for 105 million Euro from GDELS Steyr.
  2. ^ as of late December 2016