ASCOD Ulan

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The ASCOD Ulan is an Austrian variant of the ASCOD family of tracked infantry fighting vehicles, designed for modern mechanized warfare with enhanced protection and mobility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf armoured fighting vehicle
infantry fighting vehicle
alternativeName Austrian Ulan IFV
surface form: Ulan IFV
armor modular composite armor
armorProtectionLevel STANAG 4569 compliant
chassisType tracked
combatWeight approximately 28 tonnes
configuration central turret
front-mounted engine
rear troop compartment
countryOfOrigin Austria
crew 3
designedBy Steyr-Daimler-Puch
surface form: Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeug
designedFor modern mechanized warfare
designedIn 1990s
designedToCounter anti-tank mines
artillery shell splinters
small arms fire
engineType diesel engine
enteredServiceWith Austrian Army
feature all-weather capability
day and night fighting capability
enhanced protection
high mobility
nuclear biological chemical protection system
hasCommunicationSystem modern battlefield communications equipment
hasFireControlSystem digital fire control system
hasHullLayout welded steel hull
hasObservationSystem laser rangefinder
thermal imaging sights
hasProtectionSystem mine protection
spall liners
hasVariantOf ASCOD program
surface form: ASCOD
mainArmament 30 mm Mauser MK 30-2 autocannon
manufacturer General Dynamics European Land Systems
Steyr-Daimler-Puch
surface form: Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeug
mobility high cross-country mobility
originatesFromProgram Austrian-Spanish Cooperative Development (ASCOD)
partOfFamily ASCOD program
surface form: ASCOD
passengerCapacity 8 infantry soldiers
primaryRole mechanized infantry combat
relatedTo Pizarro Phase II
surface form: ASCOD Pizarro
secondaryArmament 7.62 mm machine gun
serviceBranch Austrian Army
suspension torsion bar
transportCapacity infantry squad with equipment
turretType two-man turret
usedBy Austria

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