Dzik


Ain Jaria-1


Overview


Dzik-3

Dzik-3 in Iraqi service.
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Origin
Poland
Type
Armored patrol vehicle
Entered service
Mid 2000's
Status
In service
Development
Early 2000's
Developer
Poland - AMZ Kutno
Production
2004 - present?
Producer
Poland - AMZ Kutno
Number produced
Well over 600 ordered
Designations
Ain Jaria-1 (Iraqi service)
Gucio (Polish service)
Notable users
Iraq
Poland

Description


Introduction

The Dzik is a modern era armored patrol vehicle of Polish origin. It was developed for internal security use and is based on a commercial parts. The Dzik bridges the gap between civilian vehicles and full size armored personnel carriers.

Design

The Dzik uses a 4x4 chassis and has a monocoque armored hull. The engine is mounted at the front and the crew compartment is at the rear. Either three or five doors are fitted. Numerous armored windows provide good all around visibility.

Firepower

A one man turret is fitted as standard. Normally a 7.62mm PKM machine gun is fitted, but other types of armament is optional. Firing ports allow the use of personal weapons.

Protection

The Dzik features a monocoque hull that protects the occupants from small arms fire and shell splinters. Heavy machine gun fire will penetrate the armor. Special attention was given to protection from Molotov cocktails. Protection level against IEDs is limited. Four smoke grenade dischargers are fitted and an overpressure NBC system is standard.

Mobility

The 4x4 chassis provides a high road speed and reasonable cross country performance. An Iveco 146 hp engine provides propulsion. This allows for road speeds of up to 100 km/h.

Users

The main user of the Dzik is Iraq. It forms the basic APC in the new Iraqi army. Smaller quantities are in use with Poland.

Variants


Dzik-AT

The Dzik-AT is the original model of the Dzik. It was developed for law enforcement use. It is unarmed but features numerous firing ports.

Dzik-2

The Dzik-2 is a further development of the Dzik-AT for the Polish military police. Production commenced in 2004. It features a one man turret with 7.62mm PKM machine gun and has smoke grenade dischargers. The Dzik-2 also adds two additional doors that make it easier for the crew to disembark.

Dzik-3

The Dzik-3 is produced since 2006. It is similar to the Dzik-2 but seats more troops. The internal rearrangement made the second right side door obsolete. To cope with the added weight a different suspension was used.

Details


Facts Dzik-AT Dzik-2 Dzik-3
General
Origin
Poland
Type
Armored patrol vehicle
Crew
1 + 5 (driver, 5 troops)
Dimensions
Weight
6.0 t combat load
5.5 t empty
Length
5.43 m
Width
2.01 m
Height
2.24 m
Chassis
Chassis type
Wheeled chassis, 4x4
Wheelbase
2.7 m
Tire size
10.00 x16
Automotive
Engine model
Iveco SOFIM 8140.43N
Engine type
Turbo diesel
Power output
146 hp at 3.600 rpm
Transmission
Manual, 6 forward, 1 reverse
Fuel
120 L
Mobility
Speed
100 km/h on road
Range
800 km
Power to weight ratio
24.3 hp/t
Obstacle crossing
Ground clearance
0.30 m
Protection
Armor type
Steel
Protection level
Intermediate small arms fire and shell splinters
NBC protection
No
Smoke system
No

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