| Tuesday, March 16, 2010 |
German Army Orders 10 Additional FenneksNews >> Ground Forces >> Sales & Contracts Released on Thursday, November 22, 2007Furthermore KMW has received a contract to deliver four highly protected DINGO 2 patrol verhicles to the Czech Republic. Next to Belgium, Germany and Austria, Czechia is now the fourth user nation that protects its soldiers with the DINGO 2. The contract also contains deliveries for training services and special tools. "The importance of protection and mobility remains unaltered high for allied armed forces in todays hot spots. KMW's strategy is to expand its leading position in this business segment. Both contracts are herbey important steps with regard to the opening of new markets and new business opportunities", says Frank Haun, CEO of Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. FENNEK Joint Foire Support Team The Joint Fire Support Teams coordinate indirect fire from the army, the air force and the navy, thereby assisting each of the individual forces through efficient and tactical fire support. The FENNEK, with its low height and a minimised infrared and radar signature comes fully equipped with top-of-the-range reconnaissance systems. From an operational, economical and time management point of view, the FENNEK is most qualified as it is specifically designed to meet the armed forces' requirements and demands, now and in the future. A FENNEK vehicle is a defence system that is capable of undertaking the most demanding tasks in international conflict management. Proof of its ingenuity is the fact that FENNEK vehicles were deployed as artillery observer vehicles by the ISAF peacekeeping forces in Afghanistan in 2004. The JFST version, a FENNEK vehicle developed and manufactured by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and its subsidiary in the Netherlands, is equipped with an extraordinarily efficient observation and reconnaissance system with a very wide range so that targets can be located and identified during day or night time. The vehicle is also equipped to interact with the army, navy and the air force through voice and data link, and can therefore remain in direct contact with each of the three individual forces. A state-of-the-art laser designator enables the crew of the FENNEK to identify targets for the air force and guide laser-controlled missiles to their targets. By adding the new JFST FENNEK to their fleet, the armed forces will have a vehicle at their disposal that is not only resistant to fire from hand-held weapons and anti-personnel mines, but that is also protected against nuclear, biological and chemical warfare. With a range of nearly 1000 kilometres, the three-man crew of the FENNEK is able to operate autonomously for a period of up to five days. In addition, thanks to its ability to be airlifted a FENNEK vehicle can be deployed in remote areas, quickly and smoothly. The Corps of Engineers of the German and Dutch armies were equipped with the first JFST version vehicles in 2005. The ten new FENNEK vehicles will be delivered to the German Armed Forces by November 2009. CEO - Chief Executive Officer ISAF - International Security Assistance Force JFST - Joint Fire Support Team KMW - Krauss-Maffei Wegmann |
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