Snuffwuzz (Ali)
O-34A Zengi AHMAV
January 2012:
"The O-34 AHMAV (Adaptable Highly Mobile Armoured Vehicle) was designed by a hitherto unknown company with equally anonymous roots and participated in global MRAP trials, gaining much success and interest from prospective operators. However, despite enthusiasm for the design, the company responsible declined all offers.
However, the vehicles have recently been spotted participating in the recent Omani revolution, working under the mysterious FLOP organisation in their war to "liberate" the country.
The vehicle, known as the Zengi is known to be a system very similar to the British Ocelot, but defeated the latter in the global trials.
A highly adaptable vehicle, the O-34 is capable of mounting a variety of armour kits and a plethora of weapons. The model here is shown with the maximum armour protection and a remote operated Heckler & Koch GMG in FLOP livery. The vehicle sports a crew of two and seats five others in this guise.
Regarded as a very proficient vehicle, the O-34 can withstand most infantry portable AT weapons and is very mobile. However, in the trials, the up-armoured versions were identified to roll alarmingly to one side when cornering, causing one test driver to soil herself, but also making handling very difficult.
The O-34A can mount the M2 .50cal MG, the H&K GMG and a 20mm cannon, produced by the company. Lighter armoured editions can sport mortars, anti-tank missiles and SAMs.
The O-34 has seen active service with FLOP and will be expected to operate against British forces when they deploy to Oman later this year."
O-34A Zengi AHMAV
January 2012:
"The O-34 AHMAV (Adaptable Highly Mobile Armoured Vehicle) was designed by a hitherto unknown company with equally anonymous roots and participated in global MRAP trials, gaining much success and interest from prospective operators. However, despite enthusiasm for the design, the company responsible declined all offers.
However, the vehicles have recently been spotted participating in the recent Omani revolution, working under the mysterious FLOP organisation in their war to "liberate" the country.
The vehicle, known as the Zengi is known to be a system very similar to the British Ocelot, but defeated the latter in the global trials.
A highly adaptable vehicle, the O-34 is capable of mounting a variety of armour kits and a plethora of weapons. The model here is shown with the maximum armour protection and a remote operated Heckler & Koch GMG in FLOP livery. The vehicle sports a crew of two and seats five others in this guise.
Regarded as a very proficient vehicle, the O-34 can withstand most infantry portable AT weapons and is very mobile. However, in the trials, the up-armoured versions were identified to roll alarmingly to one side when cornering, causing one test driver to soil herself, but also making handling very difficult.
The O-34A can mount the M2 .50cal MG, the H&K GMG and a 20mm cannon, produced by the company. Lighter armoured editions can sport mortars, anti-tank missiles and SAMs.
The O-34 has seen active service with FLOP and will be expected to operate against British forces when they deploy to Oman later this year."