
"Armored vehicle" refers to a military or police vehicle fitted with protective armor, capable of resisting small arms fire, shell fragments, or improvised explosive devices (IEDs). According to the purpose, protection level and firepower configuration, it can be divided into many types Core features include: Protective: The body is covered with metal/composite armor to protect against bullets, fragments, explosive shock, or chemical corrosion. Mobility: Adapts to complex terrain (off-road/urban), with some amphibious or airlift capabilities. Mission adaptation: Configure weapons, sensors, or special equipment (e.g. mine clearance devices) according to requirements. Crew protection: airtight three-proof system (anti-nuclear/biological/chemical), fire extinguishing and explosion suppression device, shock-absorbing seat. Application field: Military: battlefield assault, force projection, fire support. Police/Security: Counter-terrorism, VIP escort, crowd control. Civil: cash trucks, high-risk area survey vehicles.
Survivability :
Balanced design of lightweight armor and lightning protection chassis;Connectivity :
Multi-redundant communication architecture of Beidou/data link/satellite.Survivability :
Lightweight composite armor + mine-resistant design.C4ISR Integration :
Multi-band encrypted communications and real-time battlefield visualization.Modularity :
Scalable architecture for mission-specific upgrades (e.g., electronic warfare, medical evacuation).I. Basic Performance Parameters Curb Weight: Approx. 5.8 tons / Combat Weight: Approx. 7.2 tons Drivetrain: 4×4 permanent all-wheel drive with central differential lock. Engine: Dongfeng Cummins ISDe 300 diesel, delivering 300 hp peak power and 1,100 N⋅m torque. Max Speed: ≥120 km/h (paved road) / ≥60 km/h (off-road). Range: ≥800 km (90L main fuel tank + optional auxiliary tank). Fording Depth: 1.2 m (standard) / 1.5 m (with snorkel kit). Gradeability: 60% (≈31° slope). Vertical Obstacle Clearance: 0.45 m. Side Slope Stability: ≥40°. II. Survivability & Protection Systems Base Armor: Multi-layered composite steel with Kevlar lining, certified to STANAG 4569 Level 2 (stops 7.62×39mm AP rounds at 30m; withstands 155mm shell fragments at 20m). Mine Protection: V-shaped hull design + blast-attenuating seats (survives 8kg TNT blast under chassis). Windows: Multi-polycarbonate ballistic glass (equivalent to 35mm RHA steel). NBC Protection: Overpressure collective protection system with air filtration. Active Defense: Integrated 6-tube smoke grenade launchers (disrupts ATGM guidance). III. Command, Control & Communications (C4ISR) Communications Suite: Military-grade frequency-hopping radios (HF/VHF/UHF bands). BeiDou-3 satellite terminal (secure voice/data transmission). Situational Awareness: 360° panoramic camera system (IR/low-light capable). Roof-mounted UAV launch/recovery platform (real-time battlefield 3D mapping). Command Cabin: Configurable for 6 operators (command, intelligence, communications, operations). Data Processing: Ruggedized computers + tactical map display consoles. Power Supply: Dual generators (primary/backup) + external power interface (72-hour continuous operation). IV. Environmental Adaptability Temperature Range: -41°C to +46°C (validated in Arctic/desert conditions). Max Operating Altitude: 5,500 m (full-power performance in high-altitude/low-oxygen environments). Humidity Resistance: 95% RH (anti-corrosion treatment for tropical deployments). EMC Standards: Compliant with MIL-STD-461G (electromagnetic interference hardening). Key Advantages The EO2085MCT is a high-mobility command node built on Dongfeng’s battle-proven EQ2050 series chassis. It balances: Survivability: Lightweight composite armor + mine-resistant design. C4ISR Integration: Multi-band encrypted communications and real-time battlefield visualization. Modularity: Scalable architecture for mission-specific upgrades (e.g., electronic warfare, medical evacuation). Positioned between the US JLTV Command and Russian GAZ Tigr-M command vehicles, it serves as a cornerstone of PLA’s integrated brigade-level operations.