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Panhard AML 90 armoured car in Batey ha-Osef museum, Israel.
AML 60/90
Country Of Origin:France
Designation:Light Armoured Car
Configuration:4 x 4
Manufacturer:Panhard
Length: 4.15m
Width: 1,97 m
Height: 2,07 m
Weight: 5,5t
Ground Clearance: 330 mm
Trench: 0,8 m
Speed: 90 km/h (road)
km/h (off-road)
Range: 600km
Primary armament 60:60 mm breech loading mortar
Primary armament 90:90 mm GIAT F1 gun
Secondary armament:2 7,62 mm MG
Power plant:Panhard Model 4 HD 4-cylinder air-cooled petrol developing 90 hp at 4,700 rpm
Crew:3

United Nations' Panhard AML.
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United Nations' Panhard AML.

The Panhard AML( called the AML 245 by Panhard) 60/90 is a light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive which gives it exceptional mobility. It can carry either a 90 mm quick firing low pressure gun, or a 60 mm breech loading mortar as main weapons. Night vision equipment provides effective night time operations, and it is provided with an excellent telecommunications system.

Production History

During the Fifties, the French Army used the Daimler Ferret in large numbers. They decided to build their own armoured car and Panhard started the production of the AML in 1960. Since then over 4000 vehicles have been completed and manufacture continues for the export market. The AML 60/90 have been sold to over 30 countries. In addition to the French production, 1300 AML 60/90 were built under licence by South Africa under the name of Eland 60/90.

An APC (armoured personnel carrier) version was also developed. The Panhard M3 and the AML share 95% of working parts, encouraging many countries to employ both the M3 and the AML in order to reduce operational costs.

Variants

All the versions have a common configuration: the driver is seated in front with a 2-seater turret on top. There is a door on each side and the power unit in the back.

Operators

Algeria, Argentina, Bahrain, Benin, Bosnia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Gabon, Ecuador, Egypt, Iraq, Ireland,Kenya, Lebanon, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Polisario, Portugal, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, El Salvador, Sudan, Chad, Togo, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela, Yemen and Zimbabwe

Combat History

Trivia

In The Living Daylights,two Panhard AMLs pursue Mujahadeen fighters.

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