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Eurosatory 2016: Lynx, a New, Tracked, Medium Weight AFV Debut
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Jun 14, 2016

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Rheinmetall unveilled today the
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, its latest tracked combat vehicle at the
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defense exhibition in Paris. The new vehicle is one of two models developed by the German company, positioned as an independently developped, tracked combat system aimed primarily to compete in export markets.

Rheinmetall already offers a similar vehicle – the Puma, developed and produced in partnership with its main local competitor/partner Krauss Maffai Wegman (kmw).
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now joined forces with the french prime Nexter one of Rheinmetall’s main rivals in the international arena.


While the Puma is designed to address the specific (and uncompromised) requirements of the German Army, the
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is designed as a more flexible and affordable platform, availabe in two hull sizes. One is designed as the Puma, to carry six ad eight infantrymen while the other is longer and adaptable to internatoinal standards.

The variant unveiled today at
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is the Kettenfahrzeug (tracked vehice in German) KF31 that can carry a squad of six, along with three crew members. The longer variant designated KF41 can carry eight soldiers. Both are equipped with the Lance turret system, an off the shelf Rheinmetall product, mounting a 30/35mm cannon with firing anti-tank and high-explosive airburst ammunition, providing the crew with firepower, effective up to a distance of 3,000 meters, even on the move.

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The Lance is a manned turret mounting Rheinmetal’s 35mm cannon, a machine gun with three replaceable barrels and a launcher pod carrying two Spike LR missiles. Photo: Noam Eshel, Defense-Update
The manned turret also has a coax 7.62 machine-gun fitted with a unique barrel replacement system that can sustain continuous firing over extended period, by replacing the machine gun barrels on demand. This innovative system enables the crew to continue fighting under armor without exiting the protected vehicle to replace barrels.

The optronic systems consist of off-the-shelf Stabilized, EO Sight System (SEOSS) from Rheinmetall, which consiss of TV/IR optical system integrated with laser rangefinder and fire control computer. The system combines a gunner sight module with an independent, panoramic commander’s sight. Laser warning sensors and acoustic sniper detection systems provide effective warning from battlefield threats, while rapid countermeasures dispensers provide instant smoke coverage masking the vehicle from potential threats.

The protection system defends the
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from various threats, including ballistic, RPG and mine or IED blast. Spall liner is emplaced inside the vehicle, reducing vulnerability to ballistic or chemical attack. The company also offers the use of hul-mounted active defense systems (ADS), improving the vechicle’s survivability againt RPGs and other tandem, High-Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) attack.

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Lynx uses a new hull configured with a track system using rubber links. The front mounted engine is coupled with an exhaust system that runs through the sides of the vehicle, to the rear mounted exhausts, thus reducing the thermal signature of the vehicle. Photo: Noam Eshel, Defense-Update.
The Lynx can also be equipped with another remotely operated weapon attached to the commander’s independent, panoramic sight, providing the commander with the option to engage targets in sight independently of the gunner’s aiming. (in what company officials call ‘killer-killer’ capability – an evolution of traditional ‘hunter-killer’ function of standard independent commander’s sights. The turret also mounts a launcher with two Spike multi-purpose guided missiles, for long range engagements.

Lynx is designed with its rear area reserved for mission equipment and carrying space for an infantry squad. This means that the engine is positioned in the front of the vehicle. Nevertheless, tIt is fitted with a wide access ramp for rapid access and dismounting. Two hatches are provided for infantrymen to be able to secre the vehicle’s rear area. The engine exhaust is channelled backwards, diluted with colder air to reduce the vehicles’ thermal signature. The acoustic signature of the diesel engine is also reduced to levels considerably lower than standard
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KF31 Lynx mounting the Lance turret with 35mm cannon. Photo: Noam Eshel, Defense-Update
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Tuesday, 14 June 2016 08:46



Eurosatory 2016
Defence & Security International Exhibition
Official News online with Editorial and Web TV
Paris, France
13 - 17 June 2016


Rheinmetall at Eurosatory 2016




Rheinmetall undiscloses the Lynx Light Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle at Eurosatory 2016
At Eurosatory 2016 Rheinmetall is presenting its new Lynx infantry fighting vehicle to the international public for the first time. Agile, hard-hitting and highly protected, this state-of-the-art tracked armoured vehicle is destined to dominate the modern battlefield, lending itself to operations from peace enforcement to high-intensity combat.

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Rheinmetall's new LYNX Light AIFV unveiled at Eurosatory 2016

Ben Hudson, Head of Rheinmetall’s Vehicle Systems Division, said “Lynx is an advanced new modular family of vehicles that offers our customers the highest levels of survivability, mobility, lethality and capacity while utilising proven technologies to deliver a compelling value proposition for our global customers. Lynx delivers the capabilities that will allow our customers to fight, survive and win on the battlefields of today and tomorrow”.

Four core capabilities characterize the Lynx infantry fighting vehicle: firepower, force protection, situational awareness and mobility.

Lynx features a Rheinmetall LANCE turret armed with a stabilized, externally powered, airburst-capable automatic cannon (either 30mm or 35mm). This enables Lynx to effectively engage targets with high precision at ranges of up to 3,000 metres – even on the move. Lynx can also be equipped with an antitank guided missile launcher and a secondary weapon station linked to the main optics (main sensor slaved armament). Not only does Lynx have hunter-killer capability, it can operate in killer-killer mode, since the commander and gunner can observe and engage targets independently of each other.


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The new Lynx AIFV being undisclosed at Eurosatory 2016

With the diesel engine mounted in the forward section and a modular armour concept, the vehicle architecture offers a high degree of protection. The vehicle’s ballistic armour shields Lynx from antitank weapons, medium-calibre ammunition, artillery shrapnel, IEDs and bomblets. In addition, a spall liner in the vehicle interior protects the entire crew. Mine and IED protection packages, decoupled seats and the optional hard kill Active Defence System (ADS) significantly boost the vehicle’s survivability.

The commander and gunner both have access to the Stabilized Electro Optical Sight System/SEOSS, a digital TV - IR optical system with an integrated laser range finder and fire control computer. In the fighting compartment, displays provide the crew with a seamless 360° panoramic view. Rheinmetall’s Situational Awareness System (SAS), featuring automatic target detection and tracking, enhances the hunter-killer capability and minimizes crew reaction time. Emerging threats can be swiftly engaged with Lynx’s main or secondary armament. Laser warning sensors and the Acoustic Sniper Locating System (ASLS) likewise form part of the sensor suite. A combat management system and intercom for tactical communication round out the array of on-board equipment.

Owing to the manned turret, the commander can still lead from the hatch. The gunner and driver each have hatches, too, while two soldiers in the rear of the fighting compartment can also observe the area around the vehicle from an open hatch. Mobility: Lynx features an excellent power-to-weight ratio and can handle gradients of up to 60 degrees and lateral inclines of more than 30 degrees. It can cross ditches up to 2.5 metres wide and ford bodies of water up to 1.50 metres deep. Furthermore, it can climb over one-metre-high obstacles. The vehicle can run on either rubber or light metal tracks.

Another characteristic of Lynx is its versatility. For example, the new IFV comes in two versions: the KF31 and KF41 (KF stands for ‘Kettenfahrzeug’, or tracked vehicle in German). Weighing up to 38 tonnes, Lynx KF31 on display at Eurosatory and can seat 3+6 soldiers. Lynx KF41 is slightly larger and can carry 3+8 soldiers. Both vehicle classes – Lynx KF31 and Lynx KF41 – can be configured for other roles include a command & control, an armoured reconnaissance, repair & recovery and an ambulance. A high degree of commonality in parts and components is another prominent feature of the Lynx family of vehicles. This simplifies logistic support and has a positive impact on training. Furthermore, customized service support is available worldwide – ranging from training and logistics to in-theatre repairs and technology transfer. The Lynx family of vehicles highlights once again Rheinmetall’s role as a high-tech enterprise for security and mobility.
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remember the difrence between an APC and IF officially is having a cannon larger then 20mm. after the recent Russian introduction of the 57mm IFV gun there is a lot of changes happening in the medium weight class of cannons.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016 09:16





Eurosatory 2016
Defence & Security International Exhibition
Official News online with Editorial and Web TV
Paris, France
13 - 17 June 2016



CMI Defence at Eurosatory 2016







Eurosatory 2016: CMI Defence selected by US Army for medium caliber system R&D program

At the beginning of 2016 CMI Defence was selected by, and in cooperation with, the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) for a Research and Development program focused on Medium Caliber Armament Systems, the Belgium-based company unveiled at Eurosatory 2016.



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This effort is being undertaken within the framework of a ‘Cooperative Research and Development Agreement’ (CRADA) that will be concluded at the end of 2017. It involves the common conception of a new medium calibre armament system incorporating an existing product of the CMI Defence portfolio. At the end of 2015, CMI Defence was selected by ARDEC to be its partner within the framework of the development of an un-manned medium calibre turret. The project officially began at the beginning of 2016 with CMI Defence’s selection. Delivery of the turret to ARDEC is scheduled for mid-2017.

CMI Defence already possesses a remarkable lead in the medium calibre weapons systems domain. The new turret will integrate the 30 mm XM813 gun with a linkless ammunition handling system. It is planned that it will also receive a new precision fire control system with new user interfaces, allowing for a quicker, more accurate, and effective engagements of targets by its Users.

Jean-Luc Maurange, President of CMI Defence: “Being selected by the American army to develop its future medium calibre system is a first rate demonstration of recognition for CMI Defence. Participating in this development is of substantial importance to us. It enables us to be ideally positioned within the framework of the future American modernization program for the Stryker fleet of systems”.
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Thursday, 16 June 2016 13:31





Eurosatory 2016
Defence & Security International Exhibition
Official News online with Editorial and Web TV
Paris, France
13 - 17 June 2016



Orbital ATK at Eurosatory 2016







Orbital ATK to showcase its range of products including the Bushmaster automatic cannon
Orbital ATK, a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, showcases a variety of defense products, services and integration capabilities during Eurosatory 2016. Focused on all spectrums of defense technologies and operating environments, Eurosatory 2016 provides Orbital ATK the opportunity to display its expertise during the year’s largest international defense exposition.



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Bushmaster automatic cannon exhibited at Eurosatory 2016





Orbital ATK showcases the integration of its defense products for air-, land- and sea-based platforms. Highlights include precision guidance kits (PGK) for artillery and mortars, which recently received full material release having passed all production lot acceptance tests and repeatedly performed well within the accuracy requirements; the Bushmaster® line of Chain Guns® and automatic cannons that support 7.62mm, 25mm, 30mm and 40mm applications for air, land and sea weapons station platform integration; as well as the XM25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement system, which provides a soldier-portable weapon that can defeat defilade targets with its 25mm air-bursting capability. The XM25 is progressing through development testing.

Also on display are the company’s innovative line of customized gunships that provide allied nations with intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms; and are outfitted with a variety of weapon systems to include our Bushmaster® Chain Guns® and medium-caliber cannons. The company also displays its ability to upgrade and integrate offensive and defensive air capabilities with the Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM), ShotFinder Acoustic Threat Warning System and the AAR-47 Missile Warning System and flares.
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Apparently ATK was especially pushing a mod for the Mk44 Bushmaster III Chain gun that was optimized for 40mm.
but wait you say the Bushmaster III is only 30mm. nope modern ATK Bushmaster cannons are designed for multi caliber.
 
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