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Follow Warfare Technology in Eurosatory
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Centauro II
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Rheinmetall Lynx is an IFV, not a light tank..
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AMV35 Australian LAND400 contender
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CV9030 Norwegian - Modernized
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SuperAV 8x8
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IAI RoBattle UGV
Israel Aerospace industries (IAI) introduces the RoBattle - an unmanned, heavy duty, highly maneuverable combat and support robotic system, at Eurosatory 2016 (13-17 June, Paris, France). The system is designed to be integrated with tactical forces in mobile, dismounted operations and support a wide range of missions including intelligence, surveillance and armed reconnaissance; convoy protection, decoy, and ambush and attack.
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Bushmaster User Conference 2017
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Paper: Automatic Cannons and Ammunition in Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Author wants express his thanks to MSI Magazine for their support in the preparation and publication of this paper.
http://www.milscint.com/en/
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FNSS Remote Missile Turret with Kornet ATGM
IDEF 2017
DEFENSE EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS
KORNET ATGM
Remote Turret from FNSS
FNSS Remote Missile Turret |
In this year's IDEF 2017 Defense Exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri unveiled the Remote Kornet ATGM turret integrated on the Pars 4x4 platform.
The turret is armed with two Kornet missiles and a coaxial 7.62mm machine gun. The Kornet missile is a Russian laser beam guided missile with 5.500m maximum range.
The turret is remotely controlled from inside the vehicle via a gunner's console.
FNSS Kornet ATGM Remote Turret |
FNSS Remote ATGM Turret |
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TEBER MODULAR MEDIUM CALIBER TURRET
TEBER
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Bell's V-247 Vigilant Unmanned Tilt Rotor
Bell V-247 Vigilant
Bell V-247 Vigilant (Copyright Bell Helicopter) Bell Helicopter's Press Release dated September, 2016 outlines the Unmanned Tilt-Rotor: "The Bell V-247 Vigilant satisfies the comprehensive spectrum of capabilities outlined in the 2016 Marine Corps Aviation Plan, and could be available for production as early as 2023. The Bell V-247 Vigilant is a solution designed to address the evolving demands of the military and transportation sectors for unmanned aircraft for a shipborne UAS platform, including:
A Group 5 UAS, the Bell V-247 Vigilant is designed to combine unparalleled capability with unprecedented flexibility to execute a wide array of mission sets, including electronic warfare, ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance), escort, C4 (Command, Control, Communications, and Computers), persistent fire missions and tactical distribution. The UAS is expected to accomplish all of this with the benefits of extended endurance through plug-and-play mission packages. The Bell V-247 Vigilant’s design boasts a number of unrivaled capabilities and transformational features,including:
The Bell V-247 Vigilant offers a dynamic profile that is uniquely suited to complete highly versatile operations and support missions. It is designed to provide extended range flying from land or ship, matchless expeditionary capabilities and to remain on-station with heightened loiter times for extended periods. With its signature blade fold wing stow design, it will fit inside a DDG hangar space, and two can be loaded ona C-17 aircraft. The open architecture of the modular payload system enhances flexibility for aircraft customization by mission type. The bays on the Bell V-247 Vigilant are designed to carry high definition sensors, fuel, sonar buoys, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) modules, 360-degree surface radar modules, an MK-50 torpedo or Hellfire or JAGM missiles optimally. Regardless of the need, the Bell V-247 Vigilant easily integrates into priority mission sets to complete multiple airborne requirements. “Leveraging lessons learned from our extensive history and experience with tiltrotors, we have found the best available solution to fulfill the Marine Corps need for a Group 5 UAS,” said Vince Tobin, vice president, advanced tiltrotor systems at Bell Helicopter. “The Bell V-247 Vigilant will give military customers the capabilities needed to reduce the complexity of deployment, increase speed of employment, reduce mission times and increase response time–all critical elements to completing missions to save lives and protect our freedom.”Bell Helicopter utilized its decades of applied tiltrotor experience to develop this next generation UAS. The Bell V-247 Vigilant design and capabilities bring to bear experience from theV-22 tiltrotor program and UH-1Y/AH-1Z programs, capturing the V-280 Valor’s unmatched design and performance standards in order to provide unparalleled competency to support ship-board compatibility." |
Bell Eagle Eye Tiltrotor UAV
Once upon a time there was another Bell unmanned tiltrotor: the Eagle Eye.
Bell Eagle Eye (https://www.flightglobal.com) |
It seems both concepts are very similar, with Vigilant being a considerably larger version of Eagle Eye. Vigilant, unlike Eagle Eye, does not have the engines located at the end of wings.
Bell Eagle Eye (http://www.militaryfactory.com) |
Dimensional comparison between the two Tiltrotors:
- Wing Span:
- Eagle Eye: 7.2m
- Vigilant: 19.8m
- Rotor Diameter:
- Eagle Eye: 2.9m
- Vigilant: 9.1m
- Empty Weight
- Eagle Eye:590 kg
- Vigilant: 7.260 kg (metric)
- Max Gross Weight
- Eagle Eye: 1.020 kg
- Vigilant: 13.400 kg
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NAMER with New Remote Turret
NAMER
IFV VARIANT
NAMER IFV with Remote Turret Namer is the Heavy Armored Personnel Carrier (H-APC) of the Israel Defense Forces based on the chassis of the Merkava 4 MBT. Namer H-APC has a crew of 12 including driver, commander, gunner and 9 dismounts. The vehicle is heavily armored against ballistic and mine/IED threats. The combat weight of NAMER is 62 tons! So that's why it is called a Heavy APC..
So far, we have seen Namers armed with only 12.7mm or 40mm grenade launcher armed Remote Weapon Stations (RWS). It's been tested with Rafael and Elbit's 30mm remote weapon stations before, however the in service vehicles are only armed with 12.7mm RWS's. However, Israel Defense website (http://www.israeldefense.co.il) has published an article that shows the Namer armed with a new remote turret. The turret does not look like the existing products of Rafael or Elbit. The turret seems quite large. In the article, it is stated that the turret is unmanned and armed with a 30mm automatic cannon. As far as I can see from the video, the turret is fully armored. There two sighting systems, one on the LHS of the main gun, probably gunner's and the other on top of the turret on RHS of the main gun being most probably the commander's sighting system. The commander's sight system seems to have independent traverse, indicating hunter-killer capability. The main gun seems to be a 30mm Orbital ATK Mk44. From the video I was unable to see exactly if there is a secondary machine gun; however I highly suspect there should be one. There are multiple access hatched on the top, sides and back of the turret. The turret has active protection system installed. On the front and rear sides, it seems the Rafael Trophy Active Protection System radars are located and on the top of the side protrusions on each side, Trophy launchers and blast shields are located. The article states the turret will also be installed on the new Eitan 8x8 armored vehicle. |
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Crocodile Crawling into our Lines!
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Bradley Short Range Air Defense & Anti-UAS Concept - M-SHORAD
Bradley Short Range Air Defense & Anti-UAS Concept
M-SHORAD
M-SHORAD
BRADLEY VSHORAD & Anti-UAS Concept BAE Systems unveiled a new Bradley concept in this year's AUSA Exhibition. This is a revived variant of the now phased-out M6 Linebacker that had four stinger missiles instead of the two TOW missiles. The new concept is called as 'Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense' M-SHORAD. M-SHORAD is a sensor heavy platform. M-SHORAD Bradley is armed with an OATK M230LF 30mm chaingun and 4 Stinger short range surface-to-air missiles. The reason, this vehicle carrier M230LF instead of 25mm M242 is the upcoming proximity fused ammunition for the M230. The proximity ammunition will enable sensing of the target and air burst fragmentation that will provide a much better capability to engage air targets. From an OATK company announcement: "The company is also developing an advanced proximity-fuzing capability for a new round that will provide the company’s M230 Chain Gun with improved sensing of target signatures in high clutter environments, combined with an air-bursting capability. The company will demonstrate the proximity round during the 2018 Bushmaster User Conference next spring..." Another capability that is evident on this Bradley is the Anti-Unmanned Aerial System setup on a mast at the back of the turret. From the product sheet: The AUDS system combines electronic-scanning radar target detection, electro-optical (EO) tracking/classification and directional RF inhibition capability. AUDS is a smart-sensor and effector package capable of remotely detecting small UAS and then tracking and classifying them before providing the option to disrupt their activity. The system may be used in remote or urban areas to prevent UASs being used for terrorist attacks, espionage or other malicious activities against sites with critical infrastructure. AUDS not only works to cover your airspace, but also as a ground surveillance system as well. The system consists of a radar with 8km range; an EO package with thermal imager, day camera and video-tracker; and an RF Inhibitor to disrupt the drone's C2 channels. An in addition to those sensors, there are multiple pMHR radars located on the sides of the turret. MHR is an acronym for Multi-Mission Hemispheric Radar (MHR). The MHR radar is an S Band, Software-Defined, Pulse-Doppler, AESA, GaN based radar – which delivers sophisticated beam forming capabilities and advanced signal processing. It provides multiple missions on each radar platform and can combine C-UAS and C-RAM operational missions on the same radar, thus delivering ideal organic, tactical surveillance solutions for force protection missions. The pMHR radar is a lightweight version of the MHR, enabling the portability of the system, and is an ideal solution for force protection missions on the move. |
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Rafael Samson Dual 30 on JLTV
Rafael Aiming for JLTV Weapons Carrier Variants with Samson
AUSA 2017 saw Rafael exhibiting a JLTV with active protection and a 30mm Remote RWS.
The RWS showcased is a modified version of the Samson Dual armed with OATK M230LF 30mm automatic cannon and a 7.62mm machine gun.
It seems, M230LF is becoming a popular weapon. Given its light weight and low recoil combined with high lethality makes it an attractive choice versus .50cal and Mk19.
So far, four companies offered RWS's with M230:
- EOS
- Kongsberg
- Rafael
- Moog
Moog's RIwP differs from the others in terms of modularity. It is also quite larger than the other systems, especially EOS and Kongsberg, which are basically .50cal RWS systems modified for M230.
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