Despot (vehicle)

Despot (Serbian Cyrillic: Деспот) is a multi-functional armoured vehicle developed by the arms manufacturer Tehnički Remont Bratunac, which is headquartered in Bratunac, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Despot
TypeArmoured personnel carrier
Place of origin Bosnia and Herzegovina
Service history
Used byRepublika Srpska Police of Republika Srpska
Production history
DesignerTehnički remont Bratunac
ManufacturerTehnički remont Bratunac
Produced2019–present
No. built9 (1 prototype, 8 serial)[1]
Specifications
Mass12 tonnes
14 tonnes (max)[2]
Length6.05 m (19 ft 10 in)
Width2.56 m (8 ft 5 in)
Height2.70 m (8 ft 10 in)
Crewmax. 9 (3+6)[3]

ArmorSTANAG 4569 Level 2; ballistic and anti-mine protection
EngineMercedes-Benz 7.2 engine
240 kW (322 hp)
Suspension4×4 wheeled
Maximum speed 120 km/h

The vehicle can be used for police and military purposes. Its main roles are patrol and reconnaissance missions, commanding, transport and support of special operation units, medical purposes, counter-terrorism operations and peace action in cases of different weather conditions.[4]

A prototype was unveiled to the public on January 9, 2019 during the annual Republic Day parade in Banja Luka. The first two serially produced models were procured for the Training Center of the Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska in Zalužani, near Banja Luka, where the vehicles will be stationed for the purposes of the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit.

Users

References

  1. "Naoružanje iz Afrike za vozilo Despot". Balkanska bezbednosna mreža (in Serbian). March 31, 2021. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  2. "Tehnicki Remont Bratunac delivers Despot armored vehicles to Bosnian Serb Republic police". Army Recognition. August 6, 2019.
  3. "Poseta Tehničkom remontu Bratunac". YouTube, channel Dum Dum (in Serbian). March 27, 2019.
  4. "Dva "Despota" stigla u MUP RS". Alternativna televizija (in Serbian). August 2, 2019.
  5. "MUP RS-a dobio dva oklopna vozila "Despot"". YouTube, channel BHRT – Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine (in Serbian). August 2, 2019.
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