Leopard security vehicle

Leopard Security Vehicle
A Leopard security vehicle
Leopard Security Vehicle Mk6, No 594 of 700.
TypeMPAV ("Mine Protected Armoured Vehicle")
Place of originRhodesia
Specifications
MassRecorded as 2.2 tons (1980 kg), actual weight of dry vehicle without crew 1760 kg
Crew1+5 (later 1+4 regardless of version)

ArmorEarly marks: mild steel plate with conveyor belting sandwiched in-between, later marks; (lower hull): 12 mm "Bennox" steel plate, (upper hull): mild-steel plate. (The armour was primarily intended as protection against land-mine blasts, and offered limited resistance to small arms fire).
Main
armament
Optional 7.62 mm LMG such as the FN MAG, various anti-ambush devices.
Secondary
armament
Crew weapons
EngineAir-cooled 4-cylinder petrol engine, VW Type 1, dual port.
1600cc
Suspension2*4-wheel, rear-wheel drive, VW 'Type 2' (T2b) Kombi Transporter / Bus front and rear sub assemblies[1]
Operational
range
Never recorded, but estimated at under 300 km, always considered inadequate due to limited size of fuel tank.
Maximum speed Max 80 km/h on tar road.

The Leopard Security Vehicle is an unusual land-mine protected APC used by the Rhodesian government and civilian population during the 1964–1979 Rhodesian Bush War. It offered basic but necessary protection against mine attack through the use of a V-hull.