Type 96 armored personnel carrier explained

Type 96 wheeled armored personnel carrier
Is Vehicle:yes
Service:1996–present
Used By:Japan
Unit Cost:
  • $USD 1.6 million (2012)[1]
  • 120 million yen (2014)[2]
Production Date:1996–present
Number:365 (2014)
Weight:14.6t
Length:6.84m (22.44feet)
Width:2.48m (08.14feet)
Height:1.85m (06.07feet)
Crew:2 + 8
Engine Power:360 hp
Suspension:8x8 wheeled
Vehicle Range:500km (300miles)
Speed:100km/h (road)
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The is an armoured vehicle that entered service with Japan in 1996, manufactured by Komatsu.[4] This vehicle complements the existing fleet of tracked Type 73 armored personnel carriers already in service with plans to eventually replace it.[5]

History

Komatsu produced the first Type 96 in 1996 in service with the JGSDF.[6] Development first started in 1992 with a prototype vehicle produced in 1994.[2]

In March 2021, a Type 96 APC was shown with Type 70 MiclicC system mine clearing equipment.[7]

Design

The driver sits on the right side of the vehicle with the engine to his left, who also has its own hatch.[8] This position is fitted with three periscopes, the center of which can be replaced by a passive night vision periscope.[9] Behind the driver is the commander/gunner in a cupola that traverses 360° that can carry either a 40 mm grenade launcher (Type A) or a .50 caliber (12.7 mm) M2HB machine gun (Type B).[2]

Its suspension is based on a double wishbone type suspension with torsion bars on the front two axles and trailing arm type torsion bars on the rear two axles.[10] The Type 96 can be driven between all-wheel drive (8x8) and rear 2-axle drive (4x8).[2]

The passenger compartment has space for 8 infantrymen who can use 2 firing ports on each side.[11] [2] They can dismount via rear hydraulic ramp, but a built-in door can be used in case the hydraulics do not work.[2] In case of casualty evacuation, the spacious interior can be used to load stretchers inside.[4]

When the Type 96 was deployed to Iraq previously, it appeared that the driver's position was fitted with an assembly of three windows to enable the person to drive with his head out of the vehicle for greater situational awareness while still protected from small-arms fire. It also included additional armor for protection.[5] The Central Readiness Regiment (CRR) uses it with additional armor installed on the sides, which is known as the "Type 96 Wheeled Armored Vehicle Type 2".[2]

Replacement

On 10 January 2017, a new 8×8 APC prototype called the Wheeled Armoured Vehicle (Improved) was handed off to the JSDF to replace the 365 Type 96 vehicles in service.[12] Developed by the Japanese Defense Ministry in collaboration with Komatsu Limited, this next generation wheeled vehicle was designed to offer more protection against improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with a similar layout to the Patria AMV and Stryker, providing a family of different vehicles on a common chassis.[13] The new vehicle proposed is longer, higher and heavier than the Type 96. Around $41 million USD was invested by the Ministry of Defense.[13]

The Wheeled Armoured Vehicle (Improved) prototype is 8.4m (27.6feet) long, 2.5m (08.2feet) wide, and 2.9m (09.5feet) high, weighing 20 tons and carries two crew and nine troops with a new more powerful 500 hp diesel engine and strengthened suspension to run at 100 km/h. The vehicle will equip JGSDF combat and combat-support units for peacekeeping operations as well as “counter island invasion” scenarios. Trials of the prototype were intended to continue until 2019. This was due to issues with the armor quality of the prototypes.[14] The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced that further prototype testing would end in 2018, due to concerns of a lack of adequate bulletproofing material that can be used and whether revisions can be made to meet the target production and the costs in time.[15] [16]

The MOD reported that they would continue to look for suitable APCs to replace the Type 96.[17] Among the vehicles tested included the LAV 6.0, the Patria AMV and the Mitsubishi Mobile Armored Vehicle.[18] [19]

On 9 December 2022, the Japanese Ministry of Defense awarded a contract for the Patria AMV through Patria Japan.[20] [21]

Operators

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cost disparity between Japanese and US military hardware. Japan Security Watch. https://web.archive.org/web/20120321192851/http://newpacificinstitute.org/jsw/?p=4904. James Simpson. 20 February 2011. 21 March 2012.
  2. Web site: 96式装輪装甲車|陸上自衛隊装備品|陸自調査団. rikuzi-chousadan.com. ja .
  3. Web site: 96式装輪装甲車. 13 January 2024. mod.go.jp. ja.
  4. Web site: 人員10人を乗せ舗装路や不整地を自在に駆ける、車中泊は意外と快適な「96式装輪装甲車」. 21 November 2021. 13 January 2024.
  5. Web site: 96式装輪装甲車. weapons-free.masdf.com. 13 January 2024. ja.
  6. Web site: Japan Lines up Contenders for Its New Armored Personnel Carrier . 24 September 2019 .
  7. Web site: Japanese army displays Type 96 APC with mine clearing system | Defense News March 2021 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army year 2021 | Archive News year . 23 March 2021 .
  8. Web site: Type-96 Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier .
  9. Web site: Type 96 armoured personnel carrier (8 x 8) (Japan), Armoured personnel carriers (wheeled). Jane's. 26 April 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120426182845/http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Armour-and-Artillery/Type-96-armoured-personnel-carrier-8-x-8-Japan.html.
  10. Web site: 96式装輪装甲車(2):時事ドットコム. 時事ドットコム. 13 January 2024.
  11. Web site: The Japanese Type 96 8x8 wheeled APC .
  12. Web site: Japan Unveils Armored Vehicle Prototype for 'Counter Island Invasion' . 13 January 2017 .
  13. Web site: Japanese Ministry of Defense unveils new 8x8 APC armoured vehicle personnel carrier 11601173 | January 2017 Global Defense Security army news industry | Defense Security global news industry army 2017 | Archive News year . 16 January 2017 .
  14. Web site: DSA 2018: Development delays for Japanese 8x8 APC | Shephard. www.shephardmedia.com. 13 January 2024.
  15. https://www.mod.go.jp/atla/pinup/pinup300727.pdf 装輪装甲車(改)の開発事業について
  16. Web site: ja. 「次期装輪装甲車」選定に見る防衛予算の無駄遣い. 19 December 2023. toyokeizai.net. 13 January 2024.
  17. Web site: Takahashi . Kosuke . Tokyo resumes plans to replace JGSDF's Type 96 armoured vehicles . Jane's 360 . 16 May 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190516221057/https://www.janes.com/article/88572/tokyo-resumes-plans-to-replace-jgsdf-s-type-96-armoured-vehicles . 16 May 2019 . Tokyo . 16 May 2019 . live.
  18. https://www.mod.go.jp/atla/pinup/pinup041209.pdf 次期装輪装甲車(人員輸送型)の車種決定について
  19. https://www.mod.go.jp/atla/pinup/pinup310910_02.pdf 次期装輪装甲車の試験用車種の選定について
  20. Web site: Japan selects Patria's AMV for Type 96 replacement programme . https://web.archive.org/web/20221210053150/https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/japan-selects-patrias-amv-for-type-96-replacement-programme . 10 December 2022 .
  21. Web site: Patria AMVXP 8x8 vehicle selected by Japan as a new Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier (WAPC) for Japan Ground Self-Defense Force . 9 December 2022 .