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IDF Puma

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Puma

Type Combat engineering vehicle, APC
Place of origin Flag of Israel Israel
Specifications
Weight 51 t
Length 7.55 m (?? ft)
Width 3.38 m w/o. side skirts (?? ft)
Height 2.65 m
Crew 8 operators, 7 can deploy

Armor heavy
Primary
armament
3 x 7.62 mm FN MAG
1x MAG Rafael OWS
Secondary
armament
1x 60 mm Soltam mortar
2 x TAAS IS-6 smoke grenade launchers with 6 smoke grenades each
Engine ADVS-1790 -6A
900 hp, 2400 rpm
Suspension Modified Horstmann
Speed 45 km/h on dirt

The Puma (Hebrew: פומ"ה פורץ מכשולים הנדסי) is a heavily armored Combat engineering vehicle and armored personnel carrier used by the Engineering Corps of the Israeli Defence Forces. The Puma is based on the hull of the Sho't, which in itself is a modified British Centurion tank. It is armed with several 7.62 mm FN MAG machine guns, including one controlled from within the cabin by a Rafael Overhead Weapons Station (OWS).

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