Pic and article via Army Recognition...
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann showed interest in the Bremach chassis in the mid-2000s, as German Special Forces had a requirement for a compact, CH-47-airliftable long-range patrol vehicle. In 2008-09 the Italian company carried out an 11-month test and qualification phase at the WTD 41 proving ground in Meppen, during which the vehicle covered over 10,000 km and demonstrated its capacity to cope with 100% slopes and 58% side slopes, 900 mm fords without preparation and turn in less than 13 metres.First I owe Shas a punch in the gut. Why didn't you tell me that MPSO was going on in Poland (oh, thats a military trade-show...they hope to grow it rival other big events)?
Bremach engineers have since worked closely with KMW designers, and the result is now showcased at MSPO 2014. An open top vehicle, capable to be quickly reconfigured according to the mission, it will be capable to fit inside the principal transport helicopters. The KMW special operations vehicle based on the Bremach chassis should be the first of a family of vehicles based on that particular chassis.
KMW’s Special Operation Vehicle is a new modular system for Special Forces. Air-transportable, the SOV is feated for long-range reconnaissance and special operations. Thanks to the innovative folding roll-bar cuts, the preparation time for internal transport in CH47/53 helicopters downs to under 2 minutes.
With its IVECO 3.0 liter diesel engine (125kW, 400Nm), its heavy-duty chassis and a well-balanced power-to-weight ratio, the SOV combines outstanding mobility with maximum off-road performance, great operation range (900km) and extreme combat power. The chassis provides ballistic protection and a mine protected underside.
KMW’s SOV allows a high firepower level with three different gun mounts, permitting the use of a 12.7mm MG or 40 mm GMW, a 5.56/7.62 mm MG on pedestal mount (commander), a second 5.56/7.62 mm MG on pedestal (rear gunner) and a Wegmann 76/40 mm multi-purpose launcher.
Second, this is turning into a hot market. I like this offering. Read more by following the above link and you can follow show highlights by going to Army Recognition here.
Off topic. I don't know how these guys do their business but this is unsat!
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Too high, open, and exposed. It's really just a M274 Mechanical Mule on steroids, with some added CDI Factor.
ReplyDeleteGreat for Expendables 4 product placement, not so much for anything else.
It looks cool as hell, and I'd like one for driving L.A. freeways, but that's about it.
A COTS diesel pickup would probably be a better choice, not least of which because you'd save $100K@ on unit costs.