Thailand submits acquisition request for 41 Chinese VN1 wheeled armored vehicles

The NORINCO VN1 8x8 wheeled armored vehicle, with the example above operated by the Venezuelan Bolivarian Marine Corps.



The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has requested for the acquisition of another batch of Chinese-built NORINCO VN1 8x8 wheeled armored vehicles, with the Thai Ministry of Defence expected to give a decision soon.

The total value of the proposal is expected to reach THB2.25 billion (US$72 million).

Based on documents sourced from the RTA's Ordnance Department, the total breakdown of the 41 vehicles being proposed are as follows:
  • 3 units of VN1 armored personnel carriers (APC),
  • 12 units of VN1 armored mortar carrier with a 120mm mortar system,
  • 9 units of VS27 armored recovery vehicles, 
  • 12 units of VN1 armored command vehicles,
  • 3 units of VN1 armored ambulance,
  • 2 units of VN1 maintenance vehicles 
  • associated simulator, logistics support, maintenance support equipment, ammunition
Thailand currently has an ongoing deal for a batch of 34 NORINCO VN1 vehicles ordered earlier at a cost of THB2.3 billion, and are expected to arrive within 2019.

It is expected that the VN1 fleet would replace the Cadillac Gage V150 Commando 4x4 armored vehicles in service with the RTA since the 1970s.

The NORINCO VN1 is also called the ZBL-08 in service with the China People's Liberation Army. It was also ordered by Argentina and Venezuela, aside from Thailand. China is also offering the VN1 to several other countries in Asia, Africa, and South America.




Thailand submits acquisition request for 41 Chinese VN1 wheeled armored vehicles Thailand submits acquisition request for 41 Chinese VN1 wheeled armored vehicles Reviewed by Asia Pacific Defense Journal on February 02, 2019 Rating: 5

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