Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Lynx IFV and Boxer RCV in Australia

Judging by the flat roof it must be CRV (Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle), is just missing it’s turret. The vehicle just arrived in Australia, so this is the sixth boxer in service of Australian Army.

Also in Australia arrived the Rheinmetall Lynx KF41 IFV, Vehicle is equipped with Iron Fist Active protection System.
The vehicle will most likely take part in the Australian Army LAND-400 Phase-3 program.


Photo credit Gregory Knowles

About the LAND 400 Phase 3 - Mounted Close Combat Capability:


The Mounted Close Combat Capability (LAND 400 Phase 3) project was scoped to acquire and support up to 450 Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV) and a Manoeuvre Support Vehicle capability comprising up to 17 vehicles. But the finaly requirement was framed around the acquisition of 383 IFVs and 17 Manoeuvre Support Vehicles (MSV). 

The IFVs will replace the current M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers that have been in service since the mid 1960's. When delivered, the IFV will allow Army to successfully sustain mounted close combat operations against emerging and future threats as part of a joint force.

The LAND 400 Phase 3 Request for Tender was released to industry on 24 August 2018 and closed on 1 March 2019.

Originally, four contenders had responded to the Request for Tenders (RfT) for LAND 400 Phase 3. These were BAE Systems with the CV90 Mk 4, GDLS with the AJAX, Hanwha Defence Australia with the AS21 REDBACK and Rheinmetall with the KF41 LYNX.

 The Australian government has selected Hanwha and Rheinmetall to participate in the next phase of its A$15 billion (U.S. $10.3 billion) infantry fighting vehicle program, being delivered under Project Land 400 Phase 3.

Hanwha’s AS21 Redback IFV, a variant of the South Korean Army’s K21 vehicle, and Rheinmetall’s Lynx KF41 will now progress to a 12-month risk mitigation activity program later this year, which will test the vehicles under operational conditions.

Land 400 Phase 3 (Mounted Close Combat Capability) will acquire up to 400 tracked IFVs to replace the Australian Army’s ageing M113AS4 armoured personnel carriers. A decision on which tenderer will progress to the acquisition phase of the program will be presented to government for consideration in 2022.

“The two companies have been assessed as offering vehicles that are best able to meet the requirements of the Army while offering value for money for defense,” Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price said at the Sept. 16 announcement.

Phase 3 of the overarching Land 400 program follows on from the A$5.2 billion (U.S. $3.6 billion) Phase 2, under which Rheinmetall is delivering 211 Boxer wheeled 8x8 combat reconnaissance vehicles to replace the Australian Army’s light armored vehicles.

Rheinmetall is assembling all but the first 25 Boxers at its recently established Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence at Ipswich, west of Brisbane. Local industry participation will be a key requirement for Land 400 Phase 3.

“Australian industry involvement and Australian workers are vital to this project,” Price said. “Phase 3 is another important opportunity for Australian industry to deliver leading edge technology for the ADF.”

Rheinmetall has indicated it will assemble the Lynx in its Ipswich facility and Hanwha announced on May 23 that it had teamed with EOS Group and Elbit Systems to develop the AS21 and build it in Geelong, south of Melbourne.

Hanwha and Rheinmetall are also the prime contenders for the Australian Army’s recently revitalized Land 8116 program, which will acquire 30 self-propelled howitzers, together with support vehicles and systems.

Hanwha is proposing a local version of its K9 Thunder 155mm SPH, dubbed Aussie Thunder, which the company said in May would be assembled in Geelong irrespective of the Land 400 Phase 3 outcome. Rheinmetall is expected to offer a solution based on its PzH 2000 vehicle.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Construction of T-90 gatekeeper model of the Vietnam People’s Army armored forces

Vietnamese tankers created a full-scale concrete T-90 main battle tank.

The footage (www.reddit.com) showed that Vietnamese tankers with his own hands have built the first-ever monument of a Russian-made T-90 tank. The interesting thing is the new monument fully made from concrete.






Saturday, October 3, 2020

Serbian Ministry of Defence showed the upgraded M-84AS1 tank on trials

Modernized Serbian tank M-84AS1 on trials

The M-84 AS1 is an advanced version of the M-84 main battle tank produced by Yugoimport SDPR in Serbia. The modernization gives an improved fire-control system with DNNS 2ATK integrated day/night sight.

 Modernized Serbian tank M-84AS1 on trials.

The M-84 AS1 is equipped with ERO-19 Explosive Reactive Armor which offers protection against modern tandem charge warheads on missiles. It is also equipped with the modern electro-optical system for defense against wire and laser guided anti-tank missiles.

The new tank received a KIS M-84 combat information and control system, a TOMS commander observation device, an active interference jamming system in the optical range of SOFTKIL, and protecting the engine from incorrect actions by the driver when starting up and starting the engine.

The M-84 AS1also is equipped with a modern remote weapon station, also known as an RWS. Such a weapon station allows a gunner to remain in the relative protection of the vehicle.






Trials of Russian R-37M very long range Air to Air missile

 

As we already wrote, Russia on April of 2020 began the testing the R-37M long range air-to-air missile on the Su-35S platform. Article under the link  The Russian Su-35 fighter jet will armed with unique hypersonic weapons.

The Recently unveiled documentaries dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Akhtubinsk Russia state flight test center, shows footage of the launch of R37M missile from the Su-35S.

Earlier, Izvestia already wrote that the R-37M entered the arsenal of domestic fifth-generation fighters Su-57. In September 2018, Boris Obnosov, CEO of Tactical Missile Weapons Corporation, confirmed this information. Also, the RVV-DB will replenish the arsenal of “warships” – heavy supersonic interceptors MiG-31.

Thus, the Su-35 will become the third type of aircraft, the equipment of which will receive a novelty. A powerful radar mounted on the fighter, and communication equipment with automated air defense systems make it possible to effectively use missiles with such a range.

The new weapons will significantly increase the characteristics and combat capabilities of the “thirty-fifths,” said the former commander of the 4th Army Air Force and Air Defense, Hero of Russia, Lieutenant General Valery Gorbenko.

The Australian Army began conversion training from AS-LAV to the Boxer CRV

Boxer program reaches new milestone with training underway


Crews from the The Australian Army 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) conducting conversion training from ASLAV to the Boxer CRV Multi-purpose Variant (MPV). Boxer CRV are being delivered under the Morrison Government’s LAND 400 Phase 2 program.

The training include the Operate the communication system, Operate vehicle subsystems, driving and fire exercise from Kongsberg Mk3 RWS.

 

Australian Army under the LAND-400 Phase-2 program get the 211 new Boxer 8x8 CRVs will replace Army’s ASLAV (Australian Light Armoured Vehicles), delivering Army a new, cutting edge capability.

To date, Australian Army has accepted delivery of five Boxer vehicles with an additional vehicle expected by the end this week.








Friday, October 2, 2020

Upgraded BMP-2M and MTLB with Stillet turret

 On HEMUS-2020 exhibition, in Bulgaria, ukrainian Ukroboronprom unveiled the upgraded BMP-2M with "Stilet" remotely controlled weapon station and Upgraded MTLB Anaconda with same RCWS (Stilet).

RCWS is equiped with  ZTM-1 (or ZTM-2) 30mm cannon,  KT-7,62 machine gun, AG-17 30mm grenade launcher and AT guided missile.

BMP-2M

MTLB Anaconda 


Aggregate Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms USA and Russia


Data in this Fact Sheet comes from the biannual exchange of data required by the Treaty.  It contains data declared current as of September 1, 2020.  Data will be updated each six month period after entry into force of the Treaty.


The data in this Fact Sheet comes from the exchange of data required by the treaty.  This data is current as of March 1, 2020

United States of America Data
Effective Date:  March 1, 2020




Via U.S. Department of State


Destroyed Azerbaijani T-90S tanks

Destroyed (or damaged and abandoned) Azerbaijani T-90S tanks 



A sealed storage bag for the preservation of Vietnam T-90S/SK main battle tanks.

The Ministry of National Defense's Institute of Chemistry - Materials is currently conducting research into designing a sealed storage bag that incorporates a temperature/humidity control system for the preservation of T-90S/SK main battle tanks.

It should be noted that such technology is already employed by the People's Army of Vietnam. Defense cooperation with Cuba allowed for the technological transfer of Cuban military vehicle preservation equipment and was first utilized by the 147th Naval Infantry Brigade. From there it seems the technology is now being applied in other units.

If the Institute's R & D is successful the system will be given to the 201st Tank Brigade, main operator of the PAVN's T-90s.