| Tuesday, December 02, 2008 |
Rheinmetall Awarded IdZ-ES Development ContractNews >> Ground Forces >> Sales & Contracts Released on Friday, September 01, 2006Dubbed "Future Soldier � Expanded System" (IdZ-ES), this state-of-the-art technology programme seeks to enhance materially the efficiency of infantry forces across the operational spectrum, while simultaneously reducing the risk for individual soldiers on the modern battlefield. The IdZ-ES order underscores Rheinmetall Defence's role as a technology pacesetter in the process of force transformation. Rheinmetall is already playing a critical part in developing similar systems on behalf of the armed forces of Canada and France (ISSP and FELIN). A comprehensive equipment concept for the individual soldier, IdZ-ES encompasses a full range of voice and other communication systems. Moreover, it can be integrated into the German Army's F�InfoSys command and information system. Fully compliant with NATO standards, its outstanding compatibility means that it can be readily adapted to the armed forces of Germany's allies. The high-tech items of equipment carried by the infantryman are all carefully tailored to the concept: the computer, sensors, helmet system with display and voice radio, navigation aids, body armour and carrying system. Fully digitized, the modular communication equipment enables transmission of voice, data and video. A GPS-integrated digital display permits real-time depiction of the situation on the ground, which can be monitored at all echelons of command. Moreover, Rheinmetall's "Interconnected Command Control Communications Computer Unit" (IC4U) enables real-time exchange of data between individual infantrymen, the section vehicle and relevant networks. In addition, the contract encompasses development of a wide array of sensor packages for fire control and mine detection. Rheinmetall is also working with other project partners to develop a new visor-equipped helmet, together with a system for monitoring the soldier's health status. The development contract also includes integration of IdZ-ES technology into various armoured systems such as the new German infantry fighting vehicle Puma and the new armoured personnel carrier Boxer as well as lightweight air-portable combat vehicles. Rheinmetall is to furnish the Bundeswehr with two IdZ-ES system demonstrators in 2008, bringing the development contract to a close. In the subsequent procurement phase, Germany's infantry, armoured infantry, air force security troops and naval special operations units will be outfitted with the new system. IC4U - Interconnected Command Control Communications Computer Unit NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
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