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Keiler mine flail (German: Minenräumpanzer Keiler, 'tusker') is a mine-clearing vehicle developed by Rheinmetall in Germany to meet German Army requirements. It is a conversion of the M48 Patton medium tank chassis in combination with a German MTU MB 871 Ka 501 liquid-cooled turbocharged Diesel engine.The main role of the Keiler vehicle is to clear a lane through minefields to let soldiers and vehicles pass safely. A deployable mine flail system has been fixed to the front of the vehicle, being used to clear both anti-tank and anti-personnel mines.Between 1997 and 1998, 24 vehicles of this kind were produced for the German Army.

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  • Der Minenräumpanzer (MiRPz) Keiler dient in seiner Hauptfunktion dem sicheren Räumen von Gassen durch Minensperren unter Panzerschutz und wird in den Panzerpionierkompanien der Bundeswehr eingesetzt. (de)
  • Keiler mine flail (German: Minenräumpanzer Keiler, 'tusker') is a mine-clearing vehicle developed by Rheinmetall in Germany to meet German Army requirements. It is a conversion of the M48 Patton medium tank chassis in combination with a German MTU MB 871 Ka 501 liquid-cooled turbocharged Diesel engine.The main role of the Keiler vehicle is to clear a lane through minefields to let soldiers and vehicles pass safely. A deployable mine flail system has been fixed to the front of the vehicle, being used to clear both anti-tank and anti-personnel mines.Between 1997 and 1998, 24 vehicles of this kind were produced for the German Army. (en)
  • Keiler – czołg do trałowania min, niemieckiej produkcji, zbudowany na podstawie amerykańskiego czołgu M48, produkowany seryjnie od 1997 r. (pl)
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  • A Keiler, displayed with its mine flail deployed (en)
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  • MTU MB 871 Ka 501 (en)
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  • Keiler (en)
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  • Der Minenräumpanzer (MiRPz) Keiler dient in seiner Hauptfunktion dem sicheren Räumen von Gassen durch Minensperren unter Panzerschutz und wird in den Panzerpionierkompanien der Bundeswehr eingesetzt. (de)
  • Keiler mine flail (German: Minenräumpanzer Keiler, 'tusker') is a mine-clearing vehicle developed by Rheinmetall in Germany to meet German Army requirements. It is a conversion of the M48 Patton medium tank chassis in combination with a German MTU MB 871 Ka 501 liquid-cooled turbocharged Diesel engine.The main role of the Keiler vehicle is to clear a lane through minefields to let soldiers and vehicles pass safely. A deployable mine flail system has been fixed to the front of the vehicle, being used to clear both anti-tank and anti-personnel mines.Between 1997 and 1998, 24 vehicles of this kind were produced for the German Army. (en)
  • Keiler – czołg do trałowania min, niemieckiej produkcji, zbudowany na podstawie amerykańskiego czołgu M48, produkowany seryjnie od 1997 r. (pl)
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  • Keiler (Panzer) (de)
  • Keiler (mine flail) (en)
  • Keiler (pl)
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  • Keiler (en)
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