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Pizarro: Infantry Fighting Vehicle
[[Image:Pizzaro.jpg|thumb|500px|right|The Pizarro MICV in ''Steel Beasts Professional'']]Pizarro MICV: Infantry Fighting Vehicle


== Statistics ==
== Statistics ==
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Ammunition Storage: 6 ready/6 stowed<br>
Ammunition Storage: 6 ready/6 stowed<br>
Default Ammunition: 6/6 Smoke<br>
Default Ammunition: 6/6 Smoke<br>
*Note: The grenade numbers above represent individual smoke grenades fired as salvos from the left and right.<br>




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Combat Mass: 28.3 tonnes<br>
Combat Mass: 28.3 tonnes<br>
Length: 6.83m<br>
Width: 3.15m<br>
Height: 2.67m<br>
Engine Power: 591hp MTU 8V-183-TE22 8-V90 Diesel<br>
Engine Power: 591hp MTU 8V-183-TE22 8-V90 Diesel<br>
Height: 2.67m<br>
Top Speed: 72kph<br>
Top Speed: 72kph<br>


== General ==
== General ==
The Pizarro MICV (Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle) is a member of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCOD ASCOD] (Austrian Spanish Cooperation Development) armored vehicle family.  Co-developed by  Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG of Austria and Spain's Santa Bárbara Sistemas (both now divisions of General Dynamics) the Pizarro is in service with the Spanish (2001) army while the nearly identical [[Ulan]] serves with Austria (2002).  A well armoured and modern design, the vehicle is protected versus 14.5mm projectiles across the frontal arc, and with applique armor kits can withstand up to 30mm AP.  In Spanish service the Pizarro is also fitted with SABBLIR reactive armor on the turret and hull fronts.


The Pizarro MICV (Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle) is a member of the ASCOD (Austrian Spanish Cooperation Development) armoured vehicle family.  Co-developed by  Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG of Austria and Spain's Santa Bárbara Sistemas (both now divisions of General Dynamics) the Pizarro is in service with the Spanish (2001) and Austrian (as the [[Ulan]], 2002) armies.  A well armoured and modern design, the vehicle is protected versus 14.5mm projectiles across the frontal arc, and with applique armour kits can withstand up to 30mm AP.  In Spanish service the Pizarro is also fitted with SABBLIR reactive armour on the turret and hull fronts.
The [[Infantry Units#Mechanized Infantry|dismount section]] for the Pizarro is 6 men, carrying 2 M72A4 LAW light anti-armor weapons, an MG3, and 5.56mm rifles.
 
The [[:Category:Infantry#Dismounted|dismount section]] for the Pizarro is 6 men, carrying M72A3 LAW light anti-armour weapons.


See the "Vehicle Manual VCI-C Pizarro" manuals in the "Documents" folder of the Steelbeasts Pro PE start menu folder for an in-depth discussion of this vehicle's crew positions and employment.
See the "Vehicle Manual VCI-C Pizarro" manuals in the "Documents" folder of the ''Steel Beasts Pro PE" start menu folder for an in-depth discussion of this vehicle's crew positions and employment.


==Thermal Signature==
==Thermal Signature==

Latest revision as of 16:23, 23 October 2017

The Pizarro MICV in Steel Beasts Professional

Pizarro MICV: Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Statistics

Main Gun: 30mm Mauser MK. 30-2 Autocannon
Ammunition Stowage: 200 ready/200 stowed
Default Ammunition: 80/80 NM255 APFSDS-T, 120/120 MP-T/SD


Coaxial Machine Gun: 7.62mm MG3
Ammunition Stowage: 700 ready/2200 stowed
Default Ammunition: 700/2200 7.62mm (AP)


Grenades: Special grenade launchers
Ammunition Stowage: 6 ready/6 stowed*
Default Ammunition: 6/6 HE Grenades


Grenades: Smoke Grenades
Ammunition Storage: 6 ready/6 stowed
Default Ammunition: 6/6 Smoke

  • Note: The grenade numbers above represent individual smoke grenades fired as salvos from the left and right.


Armour Protection:
Front Turret: Protected from 30 mm AP
Front Hull: Protected from 30mm AP
Equipped with spall liners


Combat Mass: 28.3 tonnes
Length: 6.83m
Width: 3.15m
Height: 2.67m
Engine Power: 591hp MTU 8V-183-TE22 8-V90 Diesel
Top Speed: 72kph

General

The Pizarro MICV (Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle) is a member of the ASCOD (Austrian Spanish Cooperation Development) armored vehicle family. Co-developed by Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG of Austria and Spain's Santa Bárbara Sistemas (both now divisions of General Dynamics) the Pizarro is in service with the Spanish (2001) army while the nearly identical Ulan serves with Austria (2002). A well armoured and modern design, the vehicle is protected versus 14.5mm projectiles across the frontal arc, and with applique armor kits can withstand up to 30mm AP. In Spanish service the Pizarro is also fitted with SABBLIR reactive armor on the turret and hull fronts.

The dismount section for the Pizarro is 6 men, carrying 2 M72A4 LAW light anti-armor weapons, an MG3, and 5.56mm rifles.

See the "Vehicle Manual VCI-C Pizarro" manuals in the "Documents" folder of the Steel Beasts Pro PE" start menu folder for an in-depth discussion of this vehicle's crew positions and employment.

Thermal Signature

Pizarro TIS image, front-right Pizarro TIS image, rear-left