ST-100 It appeared for the first time at the EDEX military exhibition in Cairo in December 2018, and was developed in South Africa in 2016 by SASKA, which was owned by an Egyptian businessman. The company was transferred to Egypt in 2018 and rebranded under the name IMUT in partnership with the
Egyptian Army. It appeared again during the
IDEX 2019 exhibition in the
United Arab Emirates.
Details 4×4
armored personnel carrier,
anti-ambush and anti-mine (MRAP), with a V-shaped design that distributes the impact of explosions. The number of crew members is 5, including the driver, commander, and 3 others for the patrol version, and the number reaches 8 for the attack and intervention version. There are 10 firing ports on the sides and back of the car, and there is the possibility of adding explosion-proof seats and a shock-absorbing mat. It also contains self-inflating tires and contains a group of cameras and thermal sensors to support the driver and transmit everything that is going on around it to the crew’s internal screens, to ensure cognitive awareness of the surrounding situation in the area of operations, a front screen and heavy-duty air conditioning. The ST-100 is a multi-mission vehicle that can be equipped - as needed - to carry out different types of missions, as follows: • An armored personnel carrier for attack and intervention. • An
ambulance capable of transporting 4 individuals. •
Reconnaissance and
surveillance. •
Command and control. • An
air defense unit equipped with anti-aircraft missiles/artillery. • A tank hunting vehicle equipped with
anti-tank guided missiles. •
Rocket launcher. •
Mortar carrier. • Precision Attack Missile Carrier. • Signal /
Electronic Warfare vehicle. •
Explosive ordnance system. == History ==