VP22

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The VP22 is a family of armored, MRAP transport and patrol all-terrain vehicles, manufactured by China North Industries Corporation (Norinco). It is the 6x6 derivation of the BeiBen Truck Kaijia 8x8 MRAP vehicle (Chinese: 铠甲 8x8; pinyin: Kǎi jiǎ; lit. 'armor'). The intended role for VP22 is to operate in high threat areas that requires mine protection capability. It can transport troops and cargo in the armored cabin. The VP22 has a modular design. Several mission modules can be fitted onto the chassis, including troop transport, command post, and armored ambulance.[1]

History[]

The VP22 MRAP truck is based on BeiBen Kaijia 8x8 MRAP transport truck, which is revealed at Zhuhai Airshow in 2016.[2] The 8x8 variant is designated as VP23, while the 6x6 variant receives designation of VP22.[3] The vehicle has armor protection for crew and critical components.[4]

In March 2020, Chinese state media shows footage of VP22 MRAP operated alongside People's Liberation Army Ground Force infantry in an off-road terrain environment.[5]

Design[]

VP22 is derived from the BeiBen Kaijia heavy-duty high-mobility tactical truck, which is powered by a 323 kW (439 hp) diesel engine with an automatic transmission.[4]

Armor of the VP22 provides protection against small arms fire and artillery shrapnel. This vehicle features a V-shaped hull and provides protection against mine blast and improvised explosive device (IED).

Variants[]

VP22
6x6 chassis variant. In service with People's Liberation Army.
VP23
8x8 chassis variant.

Operators[]

 People's Republic of China

References[]

  1. ^ "VP22". Military Today.
  2. ^ "Beiben Kaijia new 8x8 heavy tactical armoured truck personnel carrier at AirShow China 2016 10511161". Army Recognition. 5 November 2016.
  3. ^ "北奔重卡炫酷亮相第二届装甲与反装甲日". Sohu News (in Chinese). 16 August 2017.
  4. ^ a b Ju, Juan (24 March 2020). "Update: Norinco's VP22 armoured transport vehicle possibly in PLA service". Janes.
  5. ^ "New VP22 armored personnel carrier truck in service with Chinese army". Army Recognition. 24 March 2020.

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