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Eitan AFV

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Place of origin
  
Israel

Weight
  
30–35 tonnes

Designed
  
2016

Suspension
  
8x8

Crew
  
3 (commander, driver, RCWS operator) + 9 troops

Engine
  
750 hp (559 kW) diesel engine

Eitan (Hebrew for "steadfast") is an armoured fighting vehicle developed by the IAI, IMI and Rafael to replace the ageing M113 armored personnel carrier in use by the Israel Defense Forces. It is to be an 8-wheeled vehicle much lighter than the Namer, weighing less than 35 tons, and will be fitted with the Trophy active protection system. The AFV has a top speed of 90 km/h and can carry 12 men including 3 crew. The Eitan can be equipped with a 30–40 mm gun and a missile firing position.

According to Brigadier General Baruch Matzhliah, the vehicle will complement, not replace, the Namer tracked APC; as a wheeled vehicle, it will cost half as much as the Namer and, unlike tracked vehicles, can transport infantry squads on roads without relying on tank transporters. The Eitan has run flat tires and is designed with a protected, relatively high floor to protect from mine and IED blast effects. The first Eitan AFV was unveiled on August 1, 2016.

References

Eitan AFV Wikipedia