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ROC TIFV CM-32/33 Clouded Leopard

By: AFV Club

Type: Scale Model

Product Line: Military Model Kits (1/35 Scale) (AFV Club)

MSRP old price: $87.99


Product Info

Title
ROC TIFV CM-32/33 Clouded Leopard
Publisher
Sub-category
Publish Year
2018
Dimensions
15x9.5x2.75"
NKG Part #
2147940026
MFG. Part #
AFV35320
Type
Scale Model
Age Range
14 Years and Up

Description

Models & Model Kits are supplied unpainted and unassembled unless otherwise noted.

The amphibious V-150 and V-150S entered service with the Republic of China (ROC: Taiwan) Army in 1981 replacing the aged M2 armored half-track. Prior to service with the ROC Army, the V-150 saw its baptism of fire in Vietnam where they were deployed for patrol, convoy protection, and base defense duties.

The armor of the V-150 could only take the impact of a NATO 7.62mm round (or equivalent). In addition, restrictions on arms procurements placed on Taiwan in 1982 by Communiqué 817 made the development of an IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) a necessity to counter modern adversaries.

Under the recommendation of United States, engineers from the ROC Armored Vehicle Development Center (AVDC) were sent to Timoney Technology Limited in Ireland to receive training on the techniques of designing wheeled IFV’s. In 1992 AVDC engineers completed a prototype six-wheeled IFV, designated the CM31. In addition to the driver and commander, the CM31 was designed to carry up to 10 infantries with front armor capable of withstanding the Russian-made 14.5mm projectile.

By this time, however, eight-wheeled IFVs had become the worldwide trend. Aside from its limited ability as a troop carrier, the mobility of six-wheeled IFV’s isn’t comparable to that of eight wheeled vehicles. In addition, upgrades, modifications, and the ability to be armed with a turreted, large caliber gun are all limited with 6-wheeled designs hence the CM31 was not accepted by the ROC Army.