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TAB (Romanian: Transportor Amfibiu Blindat, translated Amphibious Armoured Personnel Carrier) is the Romanian military designation of armoured personnel carriers. The TAB APCs were based on the Russian BTR series until the early 1990s, with several improvements, including better diesel engines. After 1990, new TAB designs have been developed, such as the RN-94 and the Saur series, but none of these designs entered mass production.
Contents
1 Models
2 Gallery
3 Notes and references
4 External links
Models
TAB-63 - prototype, predecessor of TAB-71- TAB-71 - based on BTR-60[1]
- TAB-77 - based on BTR-70[2]
TABC-79 - 4×4 version of TAB-77[1]
B-33 Zimbru - based on BTR-80
RN-94 - a joint Romanian-Turkish design, small numbers of the MEDEVAC version were delivered to Bangladesh[3] (6×6 version)- Zimbru 2000 - proposed upgrade of B-33 Zimbru (prototype)
Saur 1 - prototype, 8×8
Saur 2 - prototype, 8×8
Saur 3 - proposed design, 8×8
Saur 4 - proposed design, 4×4
Gallery
TAB-71
TAB-71M
TAB-77
TABC-79
TAB B-33 Zimbru
Saur 1
Notes and references
- Notes
^ ab O'Malley, T. J., Hutchins, Ray, pag. 48
^ O'Malley, T. J., Hutchins, Ray, pag. 50
^ Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
- References
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Bishop, Chris (2006). The Encyclopedia of Tanks and Armored fighting vehicles: From World War I to The Present Day. Grange Book. ISBN 978-1-59223-626-8.
O'Malley, T. J., Hutchins, Ray (1996). Fighting Vehicles: Armoured Personnel Carriers & Infantry Fighting Vehicles. Greenhill Books. ISBN 1-85367-211-4.
External links
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