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The T-98 Kombat is a wheeled armoured vehicle built by Kombat Armouring, a subsidiary of Laura Group, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The name (Russian: комбат, IPA: [kɐmˈba:t] ), is shorthand for "komandir batalyona" (командир батальона - battalion commander).
There are two basic versions of the T-98 Kombat based on General Motors components, including an 8.1 litre Vortec engine, Allison[clarification needed] transmission, and General Motors[clarification needed] heavy duty suspensions. All running gear and electronics are provided by General Motors. The two versions are:
- The “VIP”: has no frame and a monocoque double steel body. The highest protection level uses a composite armor of ceramic between steel layers. VIP Kombats have many options, including leather and wood interiors.
- The “Utility”: designed for special operations missions.
The armoured body is based on a "metal-ceramic sandwich with cellular filler" technology. The monocoque body provides protection against mine blasts. Kombat Armouring claims that the most highly armoured T-98 will protect occupants from bullets up to 12.7 mm, shotguns, mines and ramming.[1]
A 340 hp V8 gives the lightest T-98 a top speed of 111 mph (180 km/h),[2] making it one of the fastest all-terrain armoured vehicles in the world.
Specifications
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Engine | 8.1L VORTEC 8100 V8 | 6.6L DURAMAX Turbo Diesel 6600 V8 |
Horsepower | 340 hp (254 kW) @ 4200 rpm | 300 hp (224 kW) @ 3100 rpm |
Torque | 455 foot-pounds force (617 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm | 520 foot-pounds force (710 N⋅m) @ 1800 rpm |
Dimensions | Hard Top (B6 level) | Station Wagon (B6 level) |
Curb weight (base model) | 3750 kg | 4150 kg |
GVWR | 5000 kg | 5150 kg |
Length | 5150 mm | 5350 mm |
Height | 1950 mm | 2100 mm |
Width | 2100 mm | 2100 mm |
Wheelbase | 3400 mm | 3500 mm |
Others | Hard Top (B6 level) and Station Wagon (B6 level) |
Ground Clearance | 300 mm |
Track Width | 1760 mm |
Transmission | Allison 1000 5-speed automatic |
Transfer Case | AUTOTRAC 4WD 2- speed |
Fuel Capacity | 140 litre (36 gal) |
Electrical | One or two 12-volt, 105 amp alternators |
Top Speed | 180 km/h (111 mph) with 8.1L VORTEC 8100 V8 |
Suspension (Front) | Independent with torsion bars and stabilizer bar |
Suspension (Rear) | Two stage multileaf springs with locking differential |
Versions[citation needed]
edit- High mobility armoured vehicle (5-door station wagon[clarification needed])
- Armoured troop carrier (3-door panel truck)
- Fast attack vehicle (4-door pickup truck)
- Infantry vehicle for special operations (2-door pickup truck)
Armament
editOperators
editMost are VIP versions sold to the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Estonia, Russia, Mauritius, and the US.
In popular culture
edit- A gold colored version of the T-98 Kombat appears in the 2012 comedy The Dictator.
- The T-98 Kombat also appears in the 2014 action film The November Man.
- An armored SUV closely resembling the T-98 Kombat appears in the videogame GTA Online under the name HVY Nightshark.
See also
edit- HMMWV – (United States)
- VLEGA Gaucho – (Argentina)
References
edit- ^ Berg, Ivan; Nik Berg (2006). Top Gear Motor Mania. London: BBC Books. p. 57. ISBN 0-563-49362-3.
- ^ Gary Spencer (November 6, 2009). "Dartz Kombat T-98 vs. Hummer H-1". Cnet.com. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
External links
edit- Manufacturer's page in Russian
- Pictures
- GIZMAG article