Bataís APC

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Bataís Type 1941/62 FTA
A 1962 Variant Model vehicle.
TypeFTA/APC Armored Personnel Carrier
Place of originFaneria
Service history
In service1941–present
WarsArchipelago War, Vandarch Canal Crisis, Malokan Month's War
Production history
Designed1932-1941
Produced1941-1981
VariantsType 1962
Specifications
Mass15.1 - 15.3 tons
Crew3 (Commander, gunner, driver)

Armor10-40 mm steel plate (composite on Type 1962)
Main
armament
GU-1949 .4" Machine Gun on pintle mount or CU-1948 .8" autocannon on attached turret
Secondary
armament
2x smoke cannisters (1962 variant)
Engine250-400 hp depending on variant
Power/weight16.5 hp/t (later 25.6 hp/t)
Operational
range
225 miles (later 250)
Maximum speed 36 mph on road, 30 mph open offroad (1962-2/3), 55 mph on road, 50 mph open offroad (1962-4)

Colloquially 'Bataís' (for Cillac Bataís, Taesteach 1945-1950)

Design

Suppliers

The parts for the 1962-2 were manufactured primarily within Faneria, with the major companies involved being:

Madrat Motor Design: Produced the enginesn of all variants and ventilation systems.

Ginearált Lionsag (General Lensing): Produced ports and other glassware parts.

Luthair National Munitions: Produced the ammunition.

Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair (General Computer Design): Produced the electronics added in the 1962-4 and -5 variants.

Teilgcheárta de Làmhachas Nàiseanta Fhainn (Fhainnin National Heavy Arms Foundry): Produced the machine gun and later cannon.

Werthwr Stàilinobaer: Produced the basic armor plates and frame, and later the blowout panels and later compartmentalization pieces.

Teilgcheárta de Armachd Nàiseanta Fhainn (Fhainnin National Armor Plant): Produced additional armor components, interior frame components, later turrets, and assembled the platforms.

Performance

The original variant of the vehicle was considered underpowered, even for its time, but budget issues and the general weak stance of the military socially made spending on upgrades and refits difficult. Later variants brought the Bataís to par with competing APCs in terms of speed and horsepower, however. The original armament was gradually replaced with a turret ring allowing for a .8" cannon to be installed, with the machine gun being optional as a commander's pintle weapon. - ood

Later variants of the Bataís became respected additions to the military's arsenal (in sharp contrast to the -2 Model), and in combat proved effective at their role as a dedicated transport and light support vehicle; still, the design was never meant to incorporate many of the systems later added, which made maintenance increasingly more complex.

Foreign Purchases/Licensing and Use

Successors

The Bataís was replaced in its role as an APC by the Capall 2002-1 (eng. Horse/Steed) in 2004, but remains in service abroad and as a 'filler' transport vehicle for rear-line support staff. The Capall takes many of its design notes from the Bataís but is designed with the many later technological advances retrofitted into the 1962-2 in mind.