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XA-180
General characteristics
Crew 2 (+16 passengers)
Length 7.35 m
Width 2.9 m
Height 2.77 m
Weight 13.5 tonnes
Armour and armament
Armour 10 mm
Main armament 12.7 mm NSV machine gun
Secondary armament
Mobility
Power plant Valmet 611 DSBJA diesel
236 hp (176 kW)
Suspension wheeled 6×6
Road speed 100+ km/h, swim 10 km/h
Power/weight 17.48 hp/tonne
Range 900 km

The Sisu XA-180 is a six-wheeled fully amphibious armoured personnel carrier (APC) originally designed for Finnish Defence Forces. The first version was produced in 1983 and serial production began in 1984. The basic design was easy usage, simple basic structure and low cost maintenance. The basic appearance and configuration is similar to most wheeled APCs.

The XA-180 was originally manufactured and marketed by Finnish company Sisu but later variants were marketed by Finnish company Patria and are known as Patria XA- series and in Finland it has a very widely known nickname "PASI" (Panssari Sisu, English: Armoured Sisu). The main superstructure is mainly manufactured from 6 to 12 mm of armour steel and the bottom is mine strengthened, the front windows are bulletproof and equipped with protective hatches.

The vehicle has continuous six wheel drive and superb capabilities for off-road driving. It can take inclines up to a maximum of 60°.

XA-series has no standard armament, but is equipped with a rotating turret-structure for installation of light/heavy machine guns or autocannons. It also has 8 BMP style firing ports for AK-47 and variants (including the Finnish Rk.62).

The XA-series is often preferred in peacekeeping operations due to its less aggressive looks and improved protection against mines and IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices).

The six-wheeled XA-series is no longer in production. The improved design is Patria XA-360 aka. AMV 8X8

Sisu XA-180

Original six wheeler, carries crew of 2 and 16 troops

Sisu XA-185

Upgraded version, carries crew of 2 and 18 troops. Has bigger engine and improved power transmission.

XA-200 series

The 200 series looks little different from older variants, has more armour than the original series and lacks the amphibious capabilities but can wade through water that is up to 1.5 metres. The improved armour protects the passengers against up to 14.5 x 114 mm small arms fire. It is also equipped with modern optical aids like periscope and night vision. The armor upgrade was initiated after the realisation that the previous armor was inadequate, according to some reports even modern armor-piercing 7.62 x 54mm R machinegun ammunition could pierce the older 180-185 models in certain spots.

Operators

XA-181 Crotale NG air defence variant
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XA-181 Crotale NG air defence variant

See also

Modern Wheeled Infantry Fighting Vehicles and Personnel Carriers
4 x 4
BOV | BTR-40 | Bushmaster | Casspir | Mamba
RG-12 | RG-31 Nyala | RG-32 Scout | Saxon | VAB | VBL
6 x 6
AVGP | Boxer MRAV | BTR-152 | EE-11 Urutu | Fuchs | FV 603 Saracen
Ratel | Shoet | Sisu XA-180 | VAB
8 x 8
ASLAV | Boxer MRAV | BTR-60 | BTR-70 | BTR-80 | BTR-90 | BTR-94
LAV 25 | LAV III | Patria AMV | Piranha | Stryker
Terrex AV-81 | VBCI

The Irish Army also operates the XA-180

 


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