Rosenbauer Panther
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Rosenbauer Panther | |
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Overview | |
Type | Airport Crash Tender |
Manufacturer | Rosenbauer |
Production | 1991 |
Assembly | Europe, North America and Asia |
Designer | Kristian Fenzl |
Body and chassis | |
Platform | Rosenbauer Simba |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Volvo D16 |
Power output | 700hp, 1400hp |
Transmission | 6-speed, 7-speed |
Hybrid drivetrain | 4x4, 6x6, 8x8 |
Dimensions | |
Length | 10,500 mm 4x4
11,460 mm 6x6s 11,710 mm 6x6 11,785 mm 6x6 electric 12,300 mm 8x8 |
Width | 3,000 mm 4x4, 6x6, 8x8
2,500 mm 6x6s 2,997.2 mm 6x6 electric |
Height | 3,650 mm 4x4, 6x6s
3,657.6mm 6x6 electric 3,750 mm 6x6 4,000 mm 8x8 |
Curb weight | 26,000 kg 4x4
33,000 kg 6x6s 39,000 kg 6x6 40,505 kg 6x6 electric 52,000 kg 8x8c |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Rosenbauer Simba |
Rosenbauer Panther is a model of airport crash tender produced by Austrian manufacturer Rosenbauer.
It exists in 4x4, 6x6 and 8x8 versions, with a 6x6 electric version in development. The 8x8 version accommodates 14,500 litres (3,830 gallons) of fire extinguishing agents and a maximum speed of 140 km/h (87 mph), with an operating weight of 40 tons.[1]
History
[edit]The Panther was released in 1991 and was the second airport crash tender vehicle from the manufacturer as a successor of the Rosenbauer Simba, which was discontinued in 1996. Panther was showcased at the Hanover show. The new vehicle was designed by Kristain Fenzl based on a MAN 36.1000 VFAEG chassis, powered by a MAN 22 litre V12 charge-cooled diesel engine producing 735kW (990hp) at 2,300rpm. Weighing at 36 tons, the vehicle was capable of accelerating from 0-80 km/h in 25 seconds with a top speed of 140 km/h, also having an automatic gearbox and a gradability of 60%.
The Panther can carry 10,000-14,000 litres of water, 1,000-2,000 litres of foaming agent and up to 500 kg of powder. The vehicle usually has an 8x8 drivetrain, but smaller vehicles with 4x4 and 6x6 drivetrain were also manufactured. These became available in May 1992.[2]
Models
[edit]- Panther 4x4
- Panther 6x6s
- Panther 6x6
- Panther 6x6 electric
- Panther 8x8
Capacity
[edit]Models | Water (ltr) | Foam (ltr) | Powder (kg) | Output (l/min) |
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Panther 4x4 | 6,200 | 750 | 250 | 7,000 |
Panther 6x6s | 9,100 | 1,200 | 250 | 6,500 |
Panther 6x6 | 11,400 | 1,400 | 250 | 9,000 |
Panther 6x6 electric | 12,000 | 1438.5 | 250 | 7949.4 |
Panther 8x8 | 12,500 | 750x2 | 500 | 9,000[3] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Rosenbauer Panther". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 3 Feb 2015.
- ^ "Panther goes on the prowl | 21st May 1992 | The Commercial Motor Archive". archive.commercialmotor.com. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "Modern fire fighting vehicles | Rosenbauer PANTHER". www.rosenbauer.com (in German). Retrieved 2023-05-20.
External links
[edit]- ^ "PANTHER 6x6 electric Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Vehicle 3,170/380/550" (PDF). Rosenbauer International. Retrieved October 15, 2024.