Mine Protected Combat Vehicle
| Mine Protected Combat Vehicle – MPCV | |
|---|---|
| Mine Protected Combat Vehicles (MPCV) c.1979-1980 | |
| Type | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | 
| Place of origin | Rhodesia | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 1978–present | 
| Used by | Rhodesia, Zimbabwe | 
| Wars | 1980 Entumbane clashes 1981 Entumbane uprising Mozambican Civil War Second Congo War 2017 Zimbabwean coup d'état | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 7.2 tonnes | 
| Length | 4.95 m | 
| Width | 2.4 m | 
| Height | 2.8 m | 
| Crew | 2+11 | 
| Armor | 4.5 to 10 mm & composite | 
| Main armament | One 7.62 mm, 12.7 mm or 14.5 mm machine guns | 
| Secondary armament | Personal weapons through gunports | 
| Engine | Daimler-Benz OM352 turbo diesel 120 hp | 
| Suspension | Wheels, 4 × 4 | 
| Operational range | 700 km | 
| Maximum speed | 80 km/h - 60 km/h | 
The Mine Protected Combat Vehicle – MPCV (a.k.a. 'Spook') was a Rhodesian 4×4 Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle (MRAPV), first introduced in 1979 and based on the body of the Mercedes-Benz Unimog light truck. It remains in use with the Zimbabwe National Army.