Defense News , Europe :- Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, three member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), are poised to acquire Stinger Block I air defense missiles in a move to replenish stocks previously transferred to Ukraine. The United States Department of State granted approval for a potential Foreign Military Sale of these missiles to the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) on December 22.The Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) disclosed that the NSPA plans to procure 940 Stinger Block I missiles, along with additional equipment and services. According to the DSCA press release, the estimated value of the forthcoming contract is USD 780 million. Notably, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin have been identified as the contractors for this significant agreement.Underlining the importance of this proposed sale, the DSCA emphasized, "The proposed sale aims to enhance the air defense capabilities of these three NATO Allies. They intend to utilize the system for safeguarding their territorial integrity and fostering regional stability. This sale aligns with NATOs objective of strengthening national and territorial defense, as well as promoting interoperability with U.S. and NATO forces. Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands are expected to seamlessly integrate this equipment into their respective armed forces."This move follows the collective effort of Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy, which, since February 2022, have supplied several hundred Stinger air defense missiles to Ukraine. Notably, Germany alone donated 500 missiles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reflecting a commitment to supporting Ukraine defense capabilities.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-24 12:59:54Defense News ,Europe :- In a strategic move to safeguard its security against emerging threats, Europe is set to deploy the advanced space-based early warning system, ODIN"S EYE II. The European Commission has entrusted OHB System AG, a subsidiary of the esteemed space and technology group OHB SE, with the role of project coordinator, marking a significant step towards enhancing Europe defense capabilities.The recently signed grant agreement, backed by a EUR 90 million investment from the European Defense Fund (EDF) along with additional co-financing from member states, underscores the importance of the project. A formidable industrial consortium, led by Bremen space experts, comprises 43 companies from 14 European member states, signaling a collaborative effort to bolster Europe sovereignty in the face of evolving geopolitical challenges.Space has become a critical arena for securing Europe defense capability, with the need for a dedicated early warning system becoming more apparent. Sabine von der Recke, the responsible board member at OHB System AG, emphasized the significance of their expertise in space-based early warning and expressed pride in winning the trust of the EU Commission to lead the ODIN"S EYE II consortium. The project not only enhances Europe defense but also aligns with national development strategies.ODIN"S EYE, representing a multinational development initiative for a space-based missile early-warning architecture, has been a pivotal endeavor led by OHB System AG. Building on the success of ODIN"S EYE I, the follow-up project, ODIN"S EYE II, entrusts OHB with defining, developing, integrating, and verifying the entire mission and system simulator. The involvement of OHB Digital Connect and OHB Hellas in the ground segment, data analysis, and on-board processing further highlights the comprehensive nature of the project.Under the umbrella of the TWISTER project (Timely Warning and Interception with Space-based Theater Surveillance) within the EU defense initiative for Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), ODIN"S EYE will play a crucial role. The system aims to provide a coherent, complementary, and interoperable architecture, not only within the EU but also with other international systems, including NATO systems. The ODIN"S EYE early warning system represents a key component in fortifying Europe defense capabilities against the evolving threat landscape.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-23 15:36:37Defense News , Ukraine :- In a strategic move affirming their commitment to Ukraine security, the Netherlands has announced plans to provide Ukraine with a fleet of at least 18 F-16 fighter aircraft. This announcement follows a promise made during Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visit earlier this year, signifying a strengthening of ties between the two nations.The decision to deploy the F-16s involves careful planning, with the allocation of essential resources, personnel, and budget to ensure the seamless delivery of these advanced aircraft. Notably, this initiative follows the Netherlands recent contribution to the European F-16 training center in Romania, a collaborative effort that saw the ceremonial opening attended by Dutch and Romanian defense ministers.Highlighting the significance of this move, Dutch Defense Minister Kasja Ollongren underscored the substantial enhancement these F-16s would bring to Ukraine defensive capabilities against ongoing Russian attacks. Ollongren stressed the critical importance of sustained Dutch support, given the persistent threat of Russian aggression in the region.However, the export of these fighter aircraft is not without careful consideration. Stringent control measures will be applied to ensure responsible end-use, with the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs evaluating the aircraft against the European Union arms export criteria. The final decision on granting an export license will rest with the Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation.Before the F-16s reach Ukrainian soil, several prerequisites must be met. This includes the availability of trained Ukrainian personnel and the establishment of suitable infrastructure. Furthermore, each aircraft will undergo meticulous inspections and necessary modifications, with some requiring extensive overhauls to meet the highest standards of operational readiness. This collaborative effort between the Netherlands and Ukraine signifies a strategic step forward in reinforcing regional security and countering external threats.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-23 15:30:34Defense News ,Europe :- In a significant development, Saab has secured a substantial contract from the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) for the supply of RBS 70 Bolide missiles. The contract, valued at SEK 350 million, underscores the continued interest of NATO countries in Saab advanced missile systems. The delivery of the missiles is scheduled for the year 2027.Görgen Johansson, the head of Saab business area Dynamics, expressed confidence in the longstanding partnership with NATO countries, stating, “Through the order from the NSPA, we see NATO countries, continued interest in our missile systems. This order is proof of their trust in our knowledge and in the RBS 70 system."The RBS 70 system boasts a widespread presence, with installations in more than 19 countries. It has a robust track record, with over 1,600 RBS 70 systems and an impressive delivery of more than 18,000 missiles worldwide. The Bolide missile, constituting the system third generation, stands out as an all-target, short-range air defense missile from Saab.Equipped to handle a comprehensive threat spectrum, the Bolide missile can effectively engage fixed and rotary wing aircraft, as well as small targets like cruise missiles and UAVs. The missile range exceeds 9 kilometers, and its altitude coverage extends beyond 5,000 meters, making it a versatile and formidable solution for modern air defense challenges. Saab successful bid for this NATO contract further solidifies its position as a trusted provider of cutting-edge missile technology on the international stage.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-23 15:24:14Defense News ,U.S :- The US Department of Defense has recently granted a $4.5-million contract to Israeli company StemRad, aiming to equip American troops with cutting-edge gamma radiation shields. StemRad is set to deliver 630 units of its specialized 360 Gamma belts, designed to safeguard soldiers from lethal gamma radiation in various scenarios, including bombings, terrorist attacks, and nuclear incidents such as reactor meltdowns.Unlike conventional radiation protection suits that cover the entire body, StemRad 360 Gamma belt adopts a novel approach by focusing on shielding the most vulnerable parts of the body, particularly the bone marrow. This innovative design not only enhances protection but also reduces the burden on soldiers, eliminating the need to carry heavy shielding alongside other essential equipment.As part of the contract, StemRad will provide onsite training at the National Guard Consequence Management Support Center in Kentucky, reinforcing the implementation of their protective technology to support American servicemembers. Oren Milstein, an executive at StemRad, expressed the significance of the partnership with the National Guard Bureau, highlighting it as a crucial step in advancing protective measures for the country military personnel.StemRad unique approach involves partial body shielding, utilizing lighter-weight materials to selectively protect tissues with increased radiosensitivity, particularly the bone marrow responsible for hematopoietic functions. The company emphasizes that adequate protection in this critical area significantly reduces the risk of radiation sickness, offering a more efficient and targeted solution for the safety of troops in high-risk environments.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-23 14:30:13Defense News , U.S :- In a strategic move to enhance its long-range precision fires capabilities, the Army is poised to introduce two cutting-edge missile systems by 2024. These innovative weapons aim to overcome distance challenges within the broader framework of the Army modernization program.One of these advancements is the Precision Strike Missile, abbreviated as PrSM. Capable of covering distances of up to an estimated 300 miles, the PrSM is designed to replace the legacy Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), which currently reaches a maximum distance of approximately 190 miles. To more than double this range, the Army initiated a collaboration with Raytheon in February 2023, marking the beginning of the system Increment 4 development.Addressing the need for speed and extended reach against formidable adversaries like the Russian and Chinese militaries, the Army is banking on the Long Range Hypersonic Weapon—a groundbreaking technology in development. Anticipated to achieve ranges of up to 1,725 miles, as per a 2023 Congressional Research Service report, this hypersonic missile is set to play a pivotal role in the Army arsenal.A significant milestone for the PrSM was the successful production qualification test conducted on November 13 at White Sands Missile Range. Launched from a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, the test assessed the projectile performance in terms of flight trajectory, lethality, near-vertical engagement angle, and height of burst, as stated in an Army release. With this successful test, the PrSM has attained "early operational capability," enabling soldiers to begin working with the system in 2024.In contrast, the development of the hypersonic weapon has encountered challenges. Achieving hypersonic speeds, crucial for evading enemy detection and air defense systems, requires the missiles to travel faster than Mach 5, exceeding 3,836 miles per hour, and maneuver at various altitudes, according to Defense News. Despite delivering the first hypersonic weapon prototype in fiscal year 2021, challenges in developing the Common Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB), which includes the weapon warhead, guidance system, cabling, and thermal protection shield, have led to delays. The system is now expected to be fielded in 2024, instead of the initially planned late 2023 fielding.Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo expressed confidence in the program progress, emphasizing that development was on track, although specific details about the canceled test could not be disclosed.These two missile systems hold pivotal roles in the Army recently established Multi-Domain Task Forces and Strategic Mid-Range Fires battery. The overarching plan involves deploying a Strategic Mid-Range Fires battery within the Strategic Fires Battalion, all overseen by the Multi-Domain Task Forces.Initiated in 2018 with the establishment of the 1st Multi-Domain Task Force in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, followed by the 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force in Europe in 2021 and the 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force in the Pacific in 2022, the Army strategic vision is progressing. The forces saw their first full operational exercise in 2023, marking a significant step forward, as reported by Army Times.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-23 14:08:39Defense News , Turkey :- Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar has achieved a groundbreaking feat with its Bayraktar TB3 unmanned aerial system (UAS), completing an impressive 32-hour endurance flight test covering a distance of 5,700km at an average altitude of 20,000 feet. This milestone not only highlights the remarkable capabilities of the TB3 but also emphasizes its potential significance in maritime surveillance and combat operations.In its 13th test flight, known as the Endurance Flight Test, the Bayraktar TB3 demonstrated its prowess in extended aerial surveillance missions. Initially introduced in late 2020 as an advancement of the TB2 model, the TB3 is specifically designed to operate from the LHD Anadolu carrier, showcasing its ability to efficiently land and take off from the carrier deck.The extended flight duration positions the TB3 as a valuable asset in enhancing the safety of aircraft carriers and providing escort to ships against both small boat and airborne threats. This capability holds particular importance in maritime operations where sustained aerial presence is essential for effective surveillance and response.Beyond its primary roles in surveillance and reconnaissance, the Bayraktar TB3 is equipped for air-to-air engagements. With the potential to carry smart munitions under its wings, the TB3 is expected to expand its operational scope significantly. Speculations also suggest a higher payload capacity compared to its predecessor, the TB2, which boasts a payload capacity of 150kg.Notably, Baykar latest innovation in UAS technology includes the integration of SATCOM-based control capabilities. This integration empowers the TB3 to maximize its operational range and effectiveness, further solidifying its status as a cutting-edge unmanned aerial system with versatile applications in modern warfare scenarios.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-22 15:59:58Defense News , Moldova :- In a significant move to strengthen its military capabilities, the Moldovan Ministry of Defence proudly announced the arrival of the Thales Ground Master 200 radar system from France on December 20, 2023.This development stems from a military cooperation agreement inked between France and Moldova in September 2023, with a strategic focus on enhancing Moldova air defense. The Thales-manufactured Ground Master 200 (GM200) multi-mission medium-range radar system has been successfully delivered and integrated into the Moldovan National Army.Specifically designed to detect a diverse array of air targets, spanning from low to high altitudes, including missiles, artillery rounds, and drones, the GM200 acquisition responds directly to recent airspace violations. The decision to bolster Moldova defense capabilities was underscored by Moldovan Minister of Defence Anatolie Nosatîi, who emphasized the urgency of this upgrade by stating, "In the current security context, the safety of our citizens is a priority."With an impressive surveillance range of 250 kilometers and an effective targeting span of 100 kilometers, the GM200 radar system significantly fortifies Moldova defense infrastructure. Integration with advanced air defense systems, such as the Aster 30 SAMP/T (MAMBA), further enhances its capabilities. Its worth noting that France has also supplied the same equipment to Ukraine, aiding in its defense against Russian aggression.The incorporation of the GM200 radar system signifies Moldova commitment to bringing its National Army up to international standards and enhancing national security in the face of a challenging regional landscape. This move underscores Moldova proactive approach to safeguarding its citizens and contributing to the broader international defense community.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-22 15:57:10Defense News , Iran :- In a recent revelation by the Microsoft Threat Intelligence team, it has come to light that Peach Sandstorm, a notorious Iranian cyber-espionage group, has been actively targeting thousands of defense companies using a newly discovered backdoor malware. The nation-state threat actor, recognized for its focus on organizations within the space and pharmaceutical sectors, is now reportedly deploying a sophisticated malware named FalseFont aimed at individuals working in the Defense Industrial Base sector.The Defense Industrial Base sector encompasses over 100,000 defense companies and subcontractors involved in the production of military systems. FalseFont, once infiltrated, grants operators the ability to remotely access infected systems, initiate additional file launches, and transmit sensitive information to its command-and-control servers.Microsoft highlighted that the development and utilization of FalseFont align with Peach Sandstorm observed activities over the past year, indicating a continuous effort to enhance their cyber tradecraft.To counter the potential threat posed by FalseFont, Microsoft has provided mitigation strategies. Among them, the recommendation includes resetting account passwords for those targeted by a password spray attack. Network defenders are further advised to annul session cookies and reverse any multi-factor authentication setting changes made by the attackers on compromised accounts.Users are encouraged to consider transitioning to a passwordless primary authentication method to bolster account security against password spray or brute force attacks, particularly on vulnerable systems like workstations.Peach Sandstorm, also known as HOLMIUM or Refined Kitten, has a history of targeting various sectors in the United States, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea since at least 2013. In September, Microsoft disclosed that the Iranian group executed a series of password spray attacks, a tactic that involves using a common password to gain access to multiple accounts while avoiding account lockouts.These successful attacks resulted in data theft from a limited number of victims in critical sectors such as defense, satellite, and pharmaceuticals, underscoring the persistent and evolving threat posed by Peach Sandstorm in the realm of cyber-espionage.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-22 15:49:15Defense News , U.S :- In a significant technological leap, the US Army has recently trialed a groundbreaking long-range radio communication system, marking the world first deployment of an atomic quantum receiver. Crafted by Rydberg Technologies, this innovative capability harnesses atomic radio detection to safeguard sensitive communications from potential hackers.The core of this pioneering system lies in a quantum sensor renowned for its heightened sensitivity to minute changes in electromagnetic fields. In comparison to traditional antennas, this quantum sensor enables the detection of a broader spectrum of wavelengths, providing an unprecedented level of versatility in communication.Notably, the system boasts exceptional energy efficiency and displays resilience against electromagnetic disruption, making it an ideal candidate for secure and reliable communication. In a recent trial at an annual field-based experimentation event, the Rydberg atomic receiver exhibited extraordinary sensitivity across high-frequency and super high-frequency bands, facilitating over-the-air communication over extensive distances.One standout feature of the atomic receiver is its signal selectivity and immunity to unwanted interference, particularly in challenging electromagnetic environments. This makes it a valuable asset in scenarios where seamless communication is crucial, even in contested regions.The timing of the quantum radio communication system testing aligns with the US military strategic anticipation of the escalating role of the electromagnetic spectrum in future warfare scenarios. Beyond enhancing long-range communication capabilities, the quantum sensor opens up possibilities for military units to detect drones or soldiers equipped with advanced communication devices.Furthermore, this technology could revolutionize communication methods among drones, aircraft, and ships, especially in environments rife with electromagnetic interference. David A. Anderson, the CEO of Rydberg, emphasized the significance of this milestone, stating, "The introduction of our atomic receiver prototype and its successful deployment under real-world conditions represents an important step forward in the quantum technology landscape. We have demonstrated the smallest ever atomic receiver at frequencies and long-range communication distances that show a clear path for transitioning Rydberg atom quantum technologies from the laboratory to real-world applications."
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-22 15:36:36Defense News , China :- China has declared a groundbreaking achievement in military technology with the development of a system named "Golden Veil," designed to cloak its cruise missiles and render them indistinguishable from regular passenger planes on enemy radar.The innovation, hailing from a research team in northwest China, operates by manipulating a missile radar cross-section to imitate the appearance of large commercial aircraft like the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320. Described as functioning similarly to an umbrella, the Golden Veil provides the capability for an airborne weapon to seamlessly transition between visibility and stealth modes mid-flight.The technology, as reported by the South China Morning Post, not only disguises the missiles but also aims to cut down the response time available to military commanders facing the threat.Referred to as a potential game-changer in warfare, the Golden Veil comprises gold-plated fine metal threads intricately woven to form a web that reflects radar signals. Weighing in at approximately one kilogram (2.2 pounds), this versatile technology is compatible with various missiles within the People Liberation Army arsenal. Moreover, it is said to be crafted from low-cost materials, suggesting a high demand in the future.This development is seen as part of China efforts to bolster its military capabilities, particularly in the context of an apparent "technology race" with the United States. The Golden Veil, with its potential to significantly impact aerial combat strategies, represents a transformative leap forward, according to the scientists responsible for its creation.However, despite its promising capabilities, the Golden Veil may encounter hurdles during mass production. Ensuring consistent performance will be crucial, prompting suggestions that China might need to invest further in advanced automation and production techniques to meet the challenges of large-scale manufacturing.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-22 15:32:16Defense News ,North Korea :- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is expressing concerns over North Korea potential launch of a new operational nuclear reactor at the Yongbyon site. This move could lead to the production of additional plutonium, a critical element in the development of nuclear weapons.Evidence suggests that Pyongyang is actively using the 5-megawatt reactor at the facility to burn fuel for the production of plutonium. Recent observations by the IAEA reveal that the reactor cooling system is discharging warm water, indicating its sustained operation over the past few months. IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi stated that the warm water discharge aligns with the commissioning process of a new reactor, emphasizing that such a process takes time.Despite these observations, the IAEA has been denied access to the Yongbyon reactor since 2009 when North Korea severed ties with the agency and its inspectors. The UN relies on satellite imaging to monitor the site, making it challenging to obtain accurate information about the reactor operational status.Grossi highlighted the importance of nuclear safety in the commissioning of a new reactor, emphasizing that it is the sovereign responsibility of the state. However, without access to the facility, the IAEA cannot confirm the reactor operational status or assess its safety.North Korea actions related to its nuclear program are viewed by the IAEA as a threat to international peace and security. Grossi reiterated that the development and operation of the Light Water Reactor (LWR) violate UN Security Council resolutions, emphasizing the need for North Korea to cooperate with the IAEA and address outstanding issues.Grossi called upon North Korea to promptly cooperate with the IAEA in the full implementation of its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Safeguards Agreement. He urged the country to resolve all outstanding issues, especially those arising during the absence of agency inspectors. The IAEA expressed readiness to engage with North Korea on various issues, including nuclear safety.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-22 14:09:08Defense News , Ukraine Russia war :- In the course of its 22-month-long invasion, Russia has launched an extensive aerial campaign against Ukraine, firing approximately 7,400 missiles and deploying 3,700 Shahed attack drones, according to statements from Kyiv on Thursday. The sheer magnitude of Moscow aerial offensives underscores the ongoing intensity of the conflict.Air force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat revealed that Ukrainian air defenses successfully intercepted and brought down 1,600 missiles and 2,900 drones. In a televised statement, Ihnat emphasized Ukraine resilience in the face of a formidable aggressor, stating, "We are faced with an enormous aggressor, and we are fighting back."The lower success rate in intercepting missiles was attributed to the deployment of supersonic ballistic missiles, which are inherently more challenging to counter. Additionally, the delayed provision of advanced Patriot air defense systems by Western allies during the later stages of the war contributed to the challenges faced by Ukrainian forces.Throughout the invasion, Ukraine has received critical support in the form of advanced air defense systems, including multiple Patriot systems, empowering them to effectively counter incoming missiles.Conversely, the Iranian-made Shahed drones, known for their low-cost production and distinctive noisy petrol engines, have become increasingly prevalent in Russia aerial attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure beyond the war front lines in the east and south.Air force spokesperson Ihnat revealed that nightly engagements involving ten to fifteen regions have become routine in shooting down Shahed drones. Despite Russia claims of exclusively targeting military objectives, evidence indicates that civilian infrastructure, including energy facilities, has been affected, leading to thousands of documented civilian casualties.The use of Shahed drones began in September 2022, initially confounding Ukraine air defenses due to their stealthy nature, making them harder to detect than traditional missiles. This prompted Kyiv to adapt its defensive strategies to effectively counter the new threat.Facing the economic impracticality of using expensive air defense missiles against the cheaply-produced drones, Ukraine has resorted to employing vehicles with mounted machine guns to counter the aerial threat. Ihnat recalled the initial challenges, stating, "We were shooting at them with everything we could find, with pistols, submachine guns. Well, even then it became clear that the target is not simple, there are many complications, mistakes. You need to prepare."Evidence, including satellite imagery, has surfaced indicating that Russia has established its own Shahed production facilities, underscoring the evolving dynamics of the conflict and the ongoing technological adaptations by both parties.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-22 04:18:20Defense News , Spain :- In a significant move, Spain has committed €1.7 billion (U.S. $1.9 billion) to acquire 16 Airbus C295 aircraft tailored for maritime patrol and surveillance applications, Airbus announced on Wednesday.The procurement includes six maritime patrol variants designed for anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare missions, set to replace the retired Spanish P-3 Orion fleet from the end of 2022. Outfitted with advanced technology such as magnetic anomaly detectors, sonobuoys for submarine detection, and a multimode radar for long-range target detection, these aircraft will also feature satellite communications capabilities. The aircraft will serve as "highly connected" flying command-and-control centers, equipped with torpedoes for added defensive capabilities.Simultaneously, the remaining 10 C295 aircraft, configured for maritime surveillance, are slated to replace Spain aging CN-235 fleet, which has been in operation since 1988. Airbus plans to equip these aircraft to combat illegal activities such as smuggling, illegal migration, and drug trafficking, as well as conduct search and rescue missions.Spain, already operating a fleet of 13 C295 aircraft in a transport configuration, anticipates a seamless integration with the two new maritime versions. Assembly of the aircraft will take place at Airbus military facilities in Seville, with the first C295 in the maritime patrol configuration expected to be delivered in 2027, followed by the surveillance configuration in the subsequent year, and the final aircraft in 2031. The C295, originally designed and manufactured by CASA, a predecessor company of Airbus, boasts an impressive track record with a total of 283 planes ordered by the end of November, 216 of which have already been delivered.The contract encompasses comprehensive training systems, including a full flight simulator, along with an initial logistics support package. The government, having approved the budget for the C295 aircraft in June, officially signed the contract in September. This move further solidifies the C295s export success for Airbus, with notable orders from the Indian Air Force as well.Powered by two Pratt & Whitney turboprops, the C295 has a maximum takeoff weight of 23 metric tons. According to Airbus, the armed maritime patrol version can operate for two and a half hours at a distance of 800 nautical miles from takeoff and up to six and a half hours at a distance of 400 nautical miles. This strategic investment reflects Spain commitment to enhancing its maritime capabilities with cutting-edge technology.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-22 04:05:49Defense News , Austreia :- In a significant stride toward enhancing its military capabilities, the Austrian Army has extended its contract with joint venture company Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMMV) for the delivery of 300 trucks, valued at €300 million ($329 million). This development is part of the broader Austrian Army Build-up Plan 2023 initiative, reflecting a substantial investment in bolstering the nation defense capabilities.The expanded agreement builds upon a pre-existing contract that encompassed up to 1,375 military vehicles, with an estimated total value of €525 million ($574 million). The two-year project timeline allows for flexible call-offs of vehicles, providing adaptability to the Austrian Army evolving requirements.RMMVs HX truck range will play a pivotal role in this venture, offering robust off-road support through wear-free shock absorbers and stabilizers. With a gross train weight capability of up to 120 tons, these trucks serve as versatile cargo and troop carriers. The six-cylinder MAN D2066 engine propels the vehicles to an operational range of 300 miles (483 kilometers) at a maximum speed of 62 miles per hour.Highlighting the strategic significance of this collaboration, RMMV Managing Director Michael Wittlinger emphasized that these new capabilities will significantly enhance the resilience and sustainment of the Austrian Army. Wittlinger stated, "The expansion of the framework agreement with Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles GmbH is another strong sign that the Austrian Army is modernizing, but this applies all the more so to the Austrian economy."This partnership underscores RMMVs commitment to supporting the Austrian Army modernization efforts, as evidenced by the previous collaboration involving military vehicles from the company TGM, TGS, and HX lines. The joint efforts aim to facilitate the integration of cutting-edge technology and capabilities into the Austrian military, ensuring it remains well-equipped for contemporary defense challenges.
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