http://englishrussia.com/2014/12/03/russian-army-electric-bikes/
Russian Army Electric Bikes
December 3, 2014 by tim

[images  
http://englishrussia.com/images/newpictures/Russian-army-and-police-electric-bikes/Ttx8_G-79ZE.jpg
(army)

http://media.englishrussia.com/newpictures/Russian-army-and-police-electric-bikes/Z0_zxHdFDfM.jpg
(police)

http://media.englishrussia.com/newpictures/Russian-army-and-police-electric-bikes/MIvQrH-8E6U.jpg
(w/ weapons)

http://media.englishrussia.com/newpictures/Russian-army-and-police-electric-bikes/x9Do6fMOlCs_full.jpg

http://media.englishrussia.com/newpictures/Russian-army-and-police-electric-bikes/yLlN5oPX3yI.jpg
]

So, it looks like the Russian army is going to get electric bikes. Also, the
police are going to get them. It has batteries which enable it to run for a
distance of 320 km. Also, three sorts of batteries can be used: “uphill”,
“speedy” and “long distance” depending on what sort of task needs to be
solved. Let’s see a police version of the electro bike:

... one is for police. It is promised that both of them can be “stored in a
regular car’s trunk”, so they are probably foldable.

Different types of weapons can be mounted onto them, and their speed can
reach up to 110 km/h (almost 65 mph) with the motors starting from 3
kilowatts.

In case you are wondering how much they cost – they say its around 300k
rubles which was $10,000 just recently but is around $6,000 according to
today’s dollars to ruble exchange rate.
[© 2014 English Russia]



http://www.autoevolution.com/news/russian-military-spec-electric-bikes-claim-320-km-range-from-modest-batteries-89847.html#
Russian Military-Spec Electric Bikes Claim 320 km Range from Modest
Batteries
by Florin Tibu  9th December 2014

[images  
http://s1.cdn.autoevolution.com/images/news-314/russian-military-spec-electric-bikes-claim-320-km-range-from-modest-batteries-89847-7.jpg

http://www.autoevolution.com/news/russian-military-spec-electric-bikes-claim-320-km-range-from-modest-batteries-89847.html#agal_4
Russian Military-Spec Electric Bikes photo gallery
]

It’s somehow funny to hear such news from Russia, given the rather complex
geo-political status at its western border with Ukraine, but nevertheless
here we go. English Russia has published a series of photos showing an
electric motorcycle which is claimed to provide a 320 km range.

Now, 320 kilometers is 200 miles, give or take. Nothing that fancy for an
electric vehicle, but a rather lengthy trip for a motorcycle. And when the
size of a bike’s battery pack is also a rather diminutive one, things become
way more interesting all of a sudden.

Truth be told, as battery technology evolves we can expect the range of
electric motorcycles to be extended. However, taking a look at these photos
only shows juice packs roughly the size of what we get to see in electric
scooters and this brings in some question marks. We’ve even seen pedelecs
which had batteries the size of what these Russian machines have so the
doubts are only getting bigger.

Three types of batteries for uphill, speed and long distance?

The website mentions that these bikes can be equipped with three types of
batteries. Since we cannot fully trust the accuracy of the translation,
we’re refraining from stating that this is how things actually are. Still
using three types of batteries for different purposes seems a bit
impractical.

But what if you’re on a long-range mission and have to flee at greater
speed? Or the other way around, for what’s worth? And how about the “uphill”
version? Are they good enough only for high-torque, or what?

We’d rather believe an improper translation which refers in reality to three
operating modes, or mappings which make different use of the motor’s
capabilities, with the corresponding range and power deployment figures.

The source also claims they fit in a car trunk, which probably means they
are also folding. The minimal motor power rating is 3kW, and the top speed
is said to be 110 km/h (68 mph). As for the kinds of weapons the military
can accommodate on these bikes, you know that some “mad scientists” will
stop at nothing. However, factor in the weight of a soldier, ammo and other
tactical equipment and then judge for yourselves. So far we’re not buying it
...
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