Marder 1A3 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Marder 1A3 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Type: Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Domain: land

Country of Origin: Germany

Manufacturer: Rheinmetall

Overview

German tracked infantry fighting vehicle procured secondhand providing Chilean mechanized infantry with protected mobility and firepower accompanying Leopard 2 tanks. Chile acquired 202 Marder 1A3 from Bundeswehr surplus (2007-2008) as part of comprehensive armored modernization. The Marder features 20mm Rheinmetall autocannon providing fire support against light armor and infantry, 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, MILAN anti-tank guided missile launcher (some variants), capacity for 6 infantrymen plus 3 crew, steel armor providing protection against small arms and shell fragments, powered by MTU diesel providing road speed of 65 km/h, and weight of 28-29 tonnes. The tracked configuration provides mobility in Chilean diverse terrain including mountains and deserts. Marder enables mechanized battalions to conduct combined arms operations with infantry accompanying tanks providing mutual support. German Marder represents mature 1970s-80s technology continuously upgraded providing reliable capability. Chilean Marders undergo maintenance and potentially upgrades for extended service life. Complements Leopard 2 creating complete armored capability. Training and doctrine adapted from German combined arms concepts. Future potential modernization or eventual replacement with more modern IFVs as Marder reaches end of service life. Represents pragmatic Chilean procurement obtaining capable systems at affordable costs from reliable supplier. Critical enabler for mechanized warfare.

Technical Specifications

crew3 + 6-7 troops
armorSTANAG 4569 Level 3-4
engineMTU MB 833 Ea-500 diesel, 600 hp
width_m3.2
armament20mm Rheinmetall Mk20 Rh202, Milan ATGMs
height_m2.95
length_m6.8
range_km520
max_speed_kmh75
weight_tonnes33.5

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