Taiwan’s new Special Combat and Assault Vehicle is shown in this undated picture taken at an undisclosed location |
The Ministry of Taiwan National Defense has begun delivering a new indigenous light combat vehicle to be used by special forces for off-road combat operations.
The unarmored, 1,225kg four-wheel-drive Special Combat and Assault Vehicle (SC-09A) was locally manufactured, with an initial contract for 56 vehicles, Defense News reported yesterday, adding that a ministry source would not reveal the identity of the manufacturer.
The 871 Airborne Group under Special Forces Command is the first unit to receive the three-seat vehicle, which comes with puncture-proof wheels, an anti-blast fuel tank, night-vision equipment and a searchlight, the article said. The vehicle has right passenger and rear gun mounts that can be fitted with MK-19 40mm grenade launchers and T-74 machine guns,Defense News said, adding that a third gun rack, which can accommodate three T-91 assault rifles, was located in the rear compartment.
The 4.1m-long and 2.2m-wide SC-09A can be carried on C-130 Hercules transport aircraft and CH-47SD Chinook transport helicopters.
Some media reports have criticized the vehicle, which comes at a price tag of US$60,000 per unit, as too expensive. Concerns about its maneuverability have also been raised, the report said.
The ministry first unveiled the vehicle to some local reporters on March 9.