Mildef Tarantula HMAV explained

Mildef Tarantula HMAV
Origin:Malaysia
Type:Armoured personnel carrier / Mine-resistant ambush protected
Is Vehicle:yes
Design Date:2013
Manufacturer:Mildef International Technologies
Production Date:2021 – present
Number:2 prototypes[1]
Weight:14 tonnes (gross weight), 11 tonnes (empty weight)
Length:5.6 metres
Width:2.5 metres
Height:2.5 metres
Crew:10 person
Armour:
  • Composite armor, STANAG 4569 level 2A hull protection
  • STANAG 4569 level 2B belly protection
Primary Armament:12.7mm RCWS
Engine:Caterpillar engine
Engine Power:330 hp
Pw Ratio:23.57 hp/ton
Transmission:Allison automatic transmission
Suspension:4×4
Clearance:430 mm
Speed:110 km/h

The Mildef Tarantula HMAV[2] is a Malaysian 4×4 V-hull mine-resistant infantry mobility vehicle that provides high level protection against a variety of battlefield threats such as mines and improvised explosive devices. The vehicle was designed and manufactured by Mildef International Technologies alongside Science Technology Research Institute for Defense (STRIDE) and the Malaysian Armed Forces.[3] It was first launched on 11 February 2021.

The vehicle was developed as a wheeled armoured personnel carrier with mine-resistance capability and also to have good agility in the battlefield.[4] It was made to reduce dependence on foreign-made armored vehicles.[5]

History

The development of the vehicle took four years to complete with the total cost of RM16 million for the research and development. One prototype was built and launched on 11 February 2021 and it's expected to be tested by the Malaysian Armed Forces. This vehicle uses 70% local components while the other 30% was made from foreign components such as the transmission, the engine and the weapon system.[6]

The development of the vehicle was assisted by the Science Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) with the Malaysian Armed Forces.[1] On 2 April 2021, Mildef HMAV has been officially named "Tarantula".

According to the Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, some unnamed Middle Eastern countries have expressed interest in acquiring the Tarantula.[7] Mildef has said that they are looking to export the Tarantula to ASEAN member countries, followed by countries outside the region.[5]

In the DSA 2022 convention, Mildef unveiled the Tarantula in an APC configuration.[3]

On August 8, 2023, it's reported that Mildef will deliver 178 Tarantulas, which will start in 2024.[8]

In DSA 2024, Mildef unveils second prototype of Tarantula which is the modification version of the vehicle according to Malaysian Army requirements. The vehicle are more lighter where the mass is 12 tonnes compared to 14 tonnes for the first prototype. There are also some other modification and upgrade includes in the second prototype.[9]

Design

The Tarantula has a length of 5.6 metres, width of 2.5 metres and height of 2.5 metres. The weight of the vehicle is 14 tonnes. It is powered by a Caterpillar engine with a capacity of 7.2 liters of turbocharged diesel with a horsepower of 330 and 1116 Nm of torque and capable of reaching speeds up to 110 kilometres/hour.[7]

The Tarantula has been qualified with NATO's STANAG 4569 standard where their ballistic protection is compatible with STANAG 4569 Level 2 for ballistic and artillery. The vehicle is compatible with STANAG 4569 level 2B and the hull protection is compatible with STANAG 4569 level 2A.[7]

The main armament consists of a 12.7mm RCWS.[10] It's equipped with smoke grenade dischargers for self defence protection.[10]

After the Tarantula was first announced in February 2021, the vehicle was tested for nine days through 700 km of road testing and 300 km off-road, followed by highway endurance, fuel efficiency, load, winching, slope, mounting and dismounting, climbing and braking, including a one-metre fording test.[11]

According to Mildef CEO Datuk Seri Mohd Nizam Kasa, the construction of the Tarantula consists of 70% local content (chassis, body and engine system) and 30% (axle, six-speed transmission and engine) foreign content.[1]

Operators

Current operators

2 units prototypes for testing.[12]

Future operators

Potential operators

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NST-Mildef unveils locally-made high mobility armoured vehicles. nst.com.my. 23 April 2021.
  2. Web site: Tarantula HMAV 4×4. malaysian defence.com. 23 April 2021.
  3. Web site: DSA 2022: Mildef from Malaysia unveils its new Tarantula 4x4 armored vehicle | DSA 2022 News Official Show Daily | Defence security exhibitions 2022 show daily news category.
  4. Web site: Malaysia News Agency:Bernama-Mildef unveils Malaysian-made armoured vehicle. bernama.com. 23 April 2021.
  5. Web site: First made-in-Malaysia armoured vehicle unveiled. Siva. Selan. 11 February 2021 . 23 April 2021.
  6. Web site: Malaysian Defence-Unifil contender out on show. malaysiandefence.com . 23 April 2021.
  7. News: Malaysia produces its first armoured vehicle, the Tarantula HMAV 4x4 . The Star . 2 April 2021 . 23 April 2021.
  8. Web site: Mildef to supply Tarantula vehicles to Malaysian Armed Forces.
  9. Web site: DSA 2024 – MILDEF unveils three new 4×4 vehicles.
  10. Web site: MILDEF Malaysia 4x4 armoured recon vehicle revealed - paultan.org. February 15, 2021. 23 April 2021.
  11. Web site: MILDEF HMAV 4×4 Successfully Completes First Round of Military Evaluation Testing . Asian Military Review . 25 March 2021 . 23 April 2021.
  12. Web site: Mildef International Technologies unveils Malaysian-made high mobility armored vehicle | Defense News February 2021 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army year 2021 | Archive News year. Alain Henry de. Frahan. www.armyrecognition.com. 23 April 2021.
  13. Web site: Timor Leste Berminat Dapatkan Tarantula HMAV 4×4. 2 October 2021.