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Toofan
File:Toophan MRAP closeup.jpg
Closeup of the Toofan MRAP.
Type MRAP
Place of origin  Iran
Service history
In service 2018–present
Used by  Iran
Production history
Designer Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics
Produced 2018–present
Specifications
Crew 2
Passengers 10

Armor Ballistic protection up to STANAG 2/3
Main
armament
Numerous, including 12.7 HMG.
Engine diesel
Transmission Four-wheel drive
Maximum speed 100 km/h

The Toofan (Persian: طوفان, lit. "Storm[1] or Hurricane"‎), sometimes known as Toufan[2] or Tufan,[3] is an Iranian MRAP armored vehicle. It was designed and manufactured by the Iranian Ministry of Defence to enter into service with the IRGC Ground Forces and NAJA.[4]

History[]

The MRAP was first seen at the 2016 IPAS convention in Iran.[1] The Toofan was publicly unveiled on November 20, 2018[4] with Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami attending the event.[5] After the MRAP was unveiled, Streit Group has mentioned that they are looking into legal options for a redress.[2]

Design[]

The Toofan was developed to provide Iranian forces with a highly mobile vehicle that is capable of carrying out logistics and combat missions in all possible theaters of war.[4][5] The features of the Toofan are that it is ambush protected with ballistic protection to resist land mines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and steel core bullets.[4][5] It can be outfitted with STANAG 2 or 3 protection.[2]

It has a 360 hp engine[1] with the Toofan able to drive through 1.5 meters of water and climbing barriers as high as 50 centimeters.[4][5] It can carry up to 10 personnel and is equipped with run-flat tires which enables it to drive for 50 kilometers with a flat tire. It can also drive at speeds of up to 100 km/h.[4][5]

The MRAP's design is similar to the Typhoon made by Streit Group.[2][3]

Armaments[]

The Toofan can be equipped with semi-heavy weapons onto the tailgate gun shields and turrets,[4][5] including a 12.7 heavy machine gun with gun shield.

Cost[]

The cost of the program is disclosed but during his address to the press, Brigadier General Hatami stated that "such a vehicle costs around $500,000 in the international market, [while] Iranian experts have manufactured [the] Toofan at a much lower price."[5]

Operators[]

  •  Iran: Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps[3] and NAJA.[4]

Non-State Actors[]

  • Popular Mobilization Forces[6]

References[]


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