ملخص الخبر يتحدث عن ظهور ال M-ATV لدى القوات البحرينية
المدرعة ظهرت من خلال فيديو لها أثناء عاصفة الحزم
عدد المدرعات غير معلوم و لكن من خلال الفيديو يتضح امتلاكها لعدد يفوق ال 20 مدرعة
المدرعات التي ظهرت في الفيديو و التي عليها العلم البحريني كانت مزودة بدروع
محطة أسلحة من نوع
Dynamit Nobel Defence FeWaS/Rafael
Samson remotely operated weapon stations
The Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) has revealed it has been operating Oshkosh M-ATV light armoured vehicles in Yemen.
The BDF, which was not previously known to operate the M-ATV, released a promotional English-language video on 14 April that highlighted its achievements, including its contribution to the Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen’s Houthi rebels since 2015.
The footage used to illustrate the BDF's involvement in Yemenshowed a convoy of more than 20 M-ATVs – some of them flying Bahraini flags – moving along a road in a desert area.
At least two, including one with a Bahraini flag, were fitted with bar armour kits and Dynamit Nobel Defence FeWaS/Rafael Samson remotely operated weapon stations, a combination also used by the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE’s) forces in Yemen, while others had manually operated weapon stations.
المدرعة ظهرت من خلال فيديو لها أثناء عاصفة الحزم
عدد المدرعات غير معلوم و لكن من خلال الفيديو يتضح امتلاكها لعدد يفوق ال 20 مدرعة
المدرعات التي ظهرت في الفيديو و التي عليها العلم البحريني كانت مزودة بدروع
محطة أسلحة من نوع
Dynamit Nobel Defence FeWaS/Rafael
Samson remotely operated weapon stations
The Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) has revealed it has been operating Oshkosh M-ATV light armoured vehicles in Yemen.
The BDF, which was not previously known to operate the M-ATV, released a promotional English-language video on 14 April that highlighted its achievements, including its contribution to the Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen’s Houthi rebels since 2015.
The footage used to illustrate the BDF's involvement in Yemenshowed a convoy of more than 20 M-ATVs – some of them flying Bahraini flags – moving along a road in a desert area.
At least two, including one with a Bahraini flag, were fitted with bar armour kits and Dynamit Nobel Defence FeWaS/Rafael Samson remotely operated weapon stations, a combination also used by the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE’s) forces in Yemen, while others had manually operated weapon stations.