ARMAMENT
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2x 149mm TOW2
-BGM-71C I-TOW - 640 mm, HEAT warhead
-BGM-71D TOW-2 - 900 mm, HEAT warhead
-BGM-71E TOW-2A - 900 mm + ERA, Tandem HEAT warhead
-BGM-71F TOW-2B - Top-down, HEAT warhead
-Ammunition stowage: Carries 8x missles -
1x 7.62x51mm MG3
-Ammunition mixture 50/50: NM60 Metal jacket + NM62 Metal jacket tracer -
6x 76mm Smoke grenade launchers
-3x3 on the rear of the turret
TECHNICAL DATA
Length: 4,863mm
Width: 2,686
Altitude: 2,900
Top speed: 64 km/h
Engine: General Motors V6 5.2L Detroit diesel
Engine output: 212 hp
Drive: Belts
Suspension: Torsion bars
Ground clearance: 409 mm
Weight: 10,932 kg
Max trench width: 1,700 mm
Crew: 4
PERFORMANCE
Max wading depth: Swims at 5.8 km/h
Vertical obstacle: 610 mm
Climbing slope: 60%
Side slope: 30%
Range: 480 km
ARMOUR
Upper front: 38mm at 45 degrees
Lower front: 38mm at 30 degrees
Upper sides: 44mm
Lower sides 32mm
Rear: 44mm at 9 degrees
Ramp: 44mm at 8 degrees
Top: 38mm at 8 degrees
Floor: 32mm at 90 degrees
NEW UPDGRADES F1
New heater
New Charging system
New Cold start system
Added Internal pall lines
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HISTORY
As a result of the previous good experiences with the Norwegian modified wagons NM116 and NM135, it was decided to also make a new PV wagon based on the M113A2. The wagon was again inspired by an American wagon, but this was judged not to be suitable for Norwegian conditions.
The background for the modification was a need for more PV weapons and a recognition that sooner or later the NM116 would have to be replaced. A new tower was therefore developed by Kvaerner-Eureka which contained 2x. TOW 2 anti-tank missiles. This anti-tank missile had been in use in the defense since the 1970s, but then as ground-mounted.
The solution was very successful and was put into series production, the first wagons entered service in the Panzerveskadronen in 1986 and initially ran parallel to the NM116.
The tower is a very successful construction and has been sold to Switzerland (320 on Mowag), Canada (77 on M113A2) and Turkey (48 on an M113 variant).
After it was decided to phase out the NM116 as a result of the CFE agreement, the NM142 became the only vehicle type in the PV squadrons before 2 squadrons received the Leopard 1. In the first years, the vehicles were also used by the infantry.
Some of the wagons were upgraded in the late 1990s with, among other things, a new heater, a new charging system, a new cold start system on the engine as well as a number of small modifications. The modified wagons are designated NM142F1.
In 2005, half the fleet was cut and the Army today has 48 wagons left. How long these will live is uncertain.
Smoke grenade launches placement
THE MISSILES SPECIFICATIONS
Missile length: 1.51 m
Missile diameter: 0.15 mm
Missile launch weight: 21.5 kg
Warhead weight: 5.9 kg
Warhead type: HEAT or tandem HEAT
Range of fire: 3.75 km
Guidance system: Wire-guided
Armor penetration: 900 mm
Number of missiles carried: 8
PICTURES
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SOURCES
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NM142 Anti-Tank Missile Carrier | MilitaryToday.com
Norske Militære Kjøretøy-register | Facebook
MOTORISERTE MILITÆRKJØRETØY I NORGE - HMKSHOP - Depot Moane
M113 armored personnel carrier - Wikipedia
Norsk Militærhistorisk Forening | Facebook
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