Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested
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#1: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: L.Delsing PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:25 am
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YPR-765PRI 25mm turret, normal infantry carrier, 8/max 10 pax

YPR-765PRCO-B company command vehicle with 25mm turret 6/8 pax

YPR-765PRCO-C1 battalionscommand vehicle with .50HMG (5 pax in our battalion, has also a ''long antenna'' on a pole attaches on the side of the vehicle

YPR-765PRCO-C2 Battalions Fire Support Coordination Center, with .50 HMG

YPR-765PRGN Engineervariant with .50 HMG, imperial (spelling?) on the roof to carry extra equipment.

YPR-765PRCO-C4 Command Post for Air Defence Units with .50 HMS and 5/7 pax. Probably not in use anymore since the PRTL SPAAG is phased out of service.

YPR-765PRCO-C5 Mortar Fire Direction vehicle with .50 HMG and 5 pax

YPR-765PRBDR Battle damage repair vehicle with FN-MAG and 4 pax (in our battalion)

YPR-765PRGWT Medical vehicle, crew of 3

YPR-765PRMR Mortar vehicle with 120mm mortar towed behind and .50 HMG, 7 pax

YPR-765PRV Cargo variant for the supply sergeant, FN-MAG when it was in use in our battalion. Not is use anymore with our battalion. Replaced by wheel trucks. 3 pax

YPR-765PRAT Anti-tank vehicle with FN-MAG, 4 pax. Not is use anymore. Will be replaces by Fennek with AT-missiles

YPR-765 for riot control with dozerblade

Hope someone can use this info, the info came out of a technical manual of the YPR

regards
Lesley

#2: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: Doug_KibbeyLocation: The Great Satan PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 2:15 pm
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Well, I`m interested, Lesley, and think we missed the boat on some of this here YPR variant type stuff instead of pharting around with XM800whathaveyous that never made it into production or even the (sorry, Roy) M114 and would have been well served for a long time (and sooner) by a little brother to the Bradley for lower intensity scenerios, but there seemed not enough bling and money in it for anybody...or something.

Anyway, if you´ve got pics of any of these and have time to post or send ´em, I´d sure like to see or receive them.

BTW, I just left Amsterdam and Arnhem behind, but was on a rushed schedule to get to Lisboa. Hope to be around more later this year. Let you know.


"Riot Control with ´dozer blade? I like the sound of that...obviously no ACLU Dutch chapter to crimp your crowd control efforts. Wink

#3: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: Hanno_Spoelstra PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 3:05 pm
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Doug,

See tanxheaven.com/ypr765v...varpic.htm for a selection of YPR pics Lesley mentioned, including the one for riot control. They are actually operated by the military police and thus painted blue. I saw a couple of them racing down the freeway the other day. Pedal to the metal, on their own tracks, escorted by Mercedes jeeps through the morning rush hour!

Regards,
Hanno

#4: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: Doug_KibbeyLocation: The Great Satan PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:47 pm
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- Hanno_Spoelstra
Doug,

See tanxheaven.com/ypr765v...varpic.htm for a selection of YPR pics Lesley mentioned, including the one for riot control. They are actually operated by the military police and thus painted blue. I saw a couple of them racing down the freeway the other day. Pedal to the metal, on their own tracks, escorted by Mercedes jeeps through the morning rush hour!

Regards,
Hanno


Kewl! Blue is obviously a warmer, fuzzier color to wade into an unruly crowd of rowdy and aggressive tulip wavers with using that dozer blade than some insensitive lookin´ army green, fer cripes sakes! Laughing

OK, jus´kiddin´ obviously there could be barricade issues and stuff like that...*snicker*...heck, a guy can dream, can´t he? Neat page...I like those YPRs, though wonder what the heck that designation is supposed to mean, anyway? I´m guessing there´s a hidden Dutch acronym in there somewhere? It´s a lot snappier than "Product Improved M113A1", which never caught on or sold, so maybe it was the name (and more foresight on the part of the Dutch Army, I might add)

#5: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: GaryKato PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:56 pm
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YPR is just a military designation. For example, there was a previous wheeled APC called the YPR-408.

#6: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: JimWebLocation: The back of beyond PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:15 pm
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- GaryKato
YPR is just a military designation. For example, there was a previous wheeled APC called the YPR-408.


Actually it was YP408...

Cool

#7: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: TimRoyallLocation: Holland PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:46 am
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Hi Lesley, can you get in touch? Thanks, Tim,

#8: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: L.Delsing PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 4:46 pm
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AFAIK the ''PR'' in ''YPR'' means Pantser Rups (Armoured Track). Were the ''Y'' stands for I dont know for sure but I think something like ''Utility''

YPR-765PRI = Pantser Rups Infanterie/Armoured Track Infantry

YPR-765PRCO-B Panter Rups Commandovoertuig/armoured track Command & Control, subvariant B

YPR-765PRCO-C1 Same but subtype C1

YPR-765PRCO-C2 = Same but subtype C2

YPR-765PRGN = Pantser Rups GeNie/Armoured track Engineer .

YPR-765PRCO-C4 = Pantser Rups Commandvoertuig/Armoured Track Command & control, subtype C4

YPR-765PRCO-C5 = Samne but subtype C5

YPR-765PRBDR = Pantser Rups Battle Damage Repair/Armoured Track Battle Damage Repair

YPR-765PRGWT = Pantser Rups GeWondenTransport / Armoured Track Wounden Transpost

YPR-765PRMR = Pantser Rups MoRtier/Armoured Track Mortar

YPR-765PRV = Pantser Rups Vracht /Armoured Track Cargo

YPR-765PRAT = Pantser Rups Anti-Tank/Armoured Track Anti-Tank

Our Fire Support Coordination YPR will be replaced in the comming months by Fenneks (one per company) equipped with laser range finder and electronics to send targetdata to the PzH platoons .

Regards,
Lesley

P.S Tim, you've got my yahoo e-mail?

#9: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: Doug_KibbeyLocation: The Great Satan PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:34 pm
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Lesley,
I got to fawning over that Fennek they´ve got indoors there at the cavalriemuseum at Amersfort and wanted to drive that thing so bad it hurt.

#10: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: L.Delsing PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 4:13 am
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Hello Doug,
Can you send my a mail at my yahoo.com e-mail account which is panzerdels with the normal things behind it?

Regards,
Lesley

#11: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: Doug_KibbeyLocation: The Great Satan PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:05 pm
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- L.Delsing
Hello Doug,
Can you send my a mail at my yahoo.com e-mail account which is panzerdels with the normal things behind it?

Regards,
Lesley


Will do, Sir. I´m huddled over a business center computer at the Lisboa Sheraton and will make this "priority one"! Should be able to get on again later today and tomorrow...I will be here for a few days and then in Porto for one.

D.

#12: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: GaryKato PostPosted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:26 pm
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- JimWeb
- GaryKato
YPR is just a military designation. For example, there was a previous wheeled APC called the YPR-408.


Actually it was YP408...




I have tried to redeem myself by finding out what the Y stands for, but I have failed. Maybe it's a manufacturer designation (DAF) like with US WW2 aircraft (F = Grumman, U = Vought, ...)?

I did come across a website devoted to the YP408 (all in Dutch though)!

#13: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: Jens_O_MehnerLocation: Giessen, Germany PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:21 am
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"Y" just means it's a military vehicle, there's no further rhyme or reason to it, it's just one of those designations, and "P" means armoured.

Cheers,

Jens O.

#14: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: Doug_KibbeyLocation: The Great Satan PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:53 pm
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- L.Delsing
Hello Doug,
Can you send my a mail at my yahoo.com e-mail account which is panzerdels with the normal things behind it?

Regards,
Lesley


Done, Sir....however, all attempts to send to the "other" address you suggested "bounced" as "address not recognized". Maybe the server is down? I copied and pasted the addy, so it isn´t a typing error. Tried several times and all of them failed.

Anyway, the offer will be cheerfully accepted at the first opportunity!

#15: Re: Dutch YPR variants, for those who are interested Author: L.Delsing PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 5:16 pm
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ok, I check it tomorrow morning and I let you know

regards,
Lesley



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