Zastava NTV

The Zastava NTV (Serbian: Novo Terensko Vozilo - NTV and English: New Terrain Vehicle - NTV) is a Serbian 4x4, multipurpose, all-terrain infantry mobility vehicle designed by Military Technical Institute Belgrade and Zastava Trucks and manufactured by Zastava TERVO. Primarily users are Serbian Army and Gendarmery (Serbia) with many potential for export.

Zastava NTV
Zastava NTV during the military parade "March of the Victorious"
TypeInfantry Mobility Vehicle
Place of originSerbia
Service history
In service2016-
Production history
DesignerMilitary Technical Institute Belgrade
Designed2011–2017
Manufacturerformer Zastava trucks from september 2017 Zastava TERVO
Produced2015–present
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Mass3,400 kg (7,500 lb) empty
Length4,830 mm (15.85 ft)
Width2,100 mm (6.9 ft)
Height2,330 mm (7.64 ft)
Crew1+2,1+5, 8+1 depending on variant

Armordepending on variants possible use of armored steel plates
Main
armament
depending on variants armed with Zastava M02 Coyote or
30mm grenade launcher
EngineCummins ISF 2.8 2.8 L (170 cu in)
Payload capacity1,400 kg (3,100 lb)
Transmission5S 400 ZF
Suspensionwith semieliptic leaf spring singlefold flexibility, and hydraulic shock
Ground clearance260 mm (0.85 ft)
Operational
range
600 km (370 mi)
Maximum speed 110 km/h (68 mph) on road
80 km/h (50 mph) off-road

Design

First prototype vehicle is designed by Military Technical Institute Belgrade together with experts from Faculty of Engineering University of Kragujevac and engineers of Zastava Trucks for purpose of equipping Serbia Armed forces in 2011. It is designed with modular chassis to transport troops and various equipment quickly on road and off-road.[1]

Thanks to modular chassis many different versions are developed from 2011 to 2017 and after extensively tests by Technical Testing Center with 25.000 km tests in harsh conditions on and off-road vehicles are adopted for Serbia Armed Forces and for exports. It is designed for performance in mountain, valley, forest, snow, moisture, cold and heat environments, the Zastava NTV is capable of operating at different ambient temperatures ranging from −25–40 °C (−13–104 °F). The vehicle has approach and departure angles of 35° each. Zastava NTV can negotiate longitudinal slopes of 60% and transverse slopes of 35%, and can ford at 0.7 m (2.3 ft) deep in water.

Vehicle can transport 1.4 tonnes of cargo and attach trailer with weight of 1.7 tones. For example, it could carry 32 wooden box with 64 120mm mortar mines that weights 1408 kg and tow 120mm mortar.

In basic variants has Cummins 2.8 turbocharged diesel engine with intake air cooler and 5-gear ZF 5S 400 synchronous mechanical gearbox. It is equipped with ABS, EBD and ABD for braking. It is configured as 4x4 with permanent all-wheels drive with electric blockade command for separator drive and separate electric differential commands for front and rear bridge. It has 255/100 R16 radial tubeless tires with run flat as option.

Versions

There is three different versions of NTV:[2][3][4]

  • 1. 40.13H - 2+1
  • 2. 40.13H Extended Cab - 8+1
  • 3. 40.13H - 5+1

Thanks to its modular design it could be equipped as ambulance, workshop, command and control, military communications, military police, transport, reconnaissance, ground and air radar, sound surveillance and armed version.

Zastava NTV 5+1
Zastava NTV 8+1



Armed

40.13H it was presented as armed version in 2017 Partner defense fair with Zastava automatic 30mm grenade launcher M-93 or in same configuration could be armed with Zastava M02 Coyote 12.7 heavy machine gun. It is also presented in Partner 2017 fair by Yugoimport that at request from buyer it is possible to purchase additionally armed version with stronger engine (due to modular design it could use engines of different manufacturers and with different power). It is also possible to equip Zastava NTV with remote control weapons station M-15 [5] and as options other weapons could be mounted like with turret mount rocket launcher system for light missiles such as GHIBKA 3M-47 for Igla or Strela 2 and Strela 10 missiles or anti-tank missiles such is Mayutka or Kornet.

Zastava NTV 2+1 armed version

Operators

It is expected that Serbian armed forces order up to 1400 vehicles in different configurations.

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