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Introduction:
During the late 1980’s, with the South Africa Border war still ongoing and civil unrest taking place in the townships, the South Africa Defence firm Mechem set out to develop a new armoured personnel carrier (APC) in 1987, capable of operating in an urban environment and retaining an anti-mine capability. This new APC would be called the Mamba and was provided to the South Africa Army for trials and evaluation during 1988. After the tests was concluded and the South Africa Army being satisfied, the first contact was awarded for the production of the Mamba Mk1 which was produced by TFM industries (later known as Reumech OMC). The Mamba Mk1 featured a V-shape armoured hull to protect the crew against land mines and enough armour to keep the crew save from small arms fire and shell fragments. Different variants of the Mamba included the Armoured Personnel Carrier, Light Recovery Vehicle, Ambulance, Komanche and the Sabre. The Mamba Sabre would operate as a scout and fire support vehicle being seen fitted with a variety of weapons such as the 106mm recoilless rifle, RO 107 Rocket Laucher and the IPLS (Ingwe Portable Launch System). For this forum posts we will focus on the Mamba Sabre equipped with the 106mm M40 recoilless rifle.
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Specifications
Armament: one 106mm M40 recoilless rifle
Ammunition: HEAT, HEP
Secondary armament: one 12.7mm M80
Elavations: -17, +65
Crew: 2 (driver, commander)
Engine: Toyota J05C in-line diesel
Horsepower: 140hp
Transmission: Toyota H261 six-speed (manual)
Top Speed: 120km/h
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Primary Sources
Surviving the Ride written by Steve Camp and Helmoed Rommer Heitman (page 232-244)
South African Armoured Vehicles written by Dr Dewald Venter (page 82-86)
Secondary Sources
Tank encyclopaedia (Mamba): https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/modern/south_africa/mamba_apc
DefenceWeb (M40A1 recoilless rifle): https://www.defenceweb.co.za/resources/fact-files/fact-file-m40a1-recoilless-rifle/
WeaponSystems.net (106mm M40): 106mm M40 | Weaponsystems.net