Video: Chinese-made RPC Tiger armored vehicle becomes a joke during Bolivian coup attempt

Video: Chinese-made RPC Tiger armored vehicle becomes a joke during Bolivian coup attempt. Photo: Twitter @SA_Defensa

The incident occurred when the steering linkage of the RPC Tiger armored vehicle, made in China, broke after the vehicle hit a curb, leaving the soldiers struggling to repair it. The result was comical scenes of them trying to fix the damaged wheel by kicking it. The video quickly went viral on Twitter.

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Produced by Baoji Special Vehicles Manufacturing in Shaanxi province, China, the Tiger 4×4 was designed to transport infantry with reinforced armor protection.

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The vehicle can be adapted for various functions, including command post, law enforcement, riot control, and ambulance.

The Tiger 4×4 accommodates a crew of two and can carry up to nine fully equipped infantry soldiers.

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Bolivia received these vehicles for the first time in 2016, and despite having undergone extensive off-road tests demonstrating their mobility in various terrains and weather conditions, the recent malfunction raises questions about the reliability of these armored vehicles in real combat scenarios.

Source and video: Twitter @SA_Defensa