Nimda Shoet
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Shoet in Yad la-Shiryon museum, Israel.
Shoet is a six-wheeled Israeli armored personnel carrier developed by Nimda Grou, loosely modeled after the Soviet BTR-152. The vehicle passed tests with the Israel Defense Forces, but didn't reach production.
Shoet weighs about 8 tonnes, is protected by 8 to 14 mm sloped armor. The powerpack consists of 172 hp GMC 6-cylinder V-53 engine and Allison MT-643 automatic hydromech torque converter transmission.
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