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Puma
will replace Marder as Infantry Fighting Vehicle
in the German Army
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Marder 1A3 AIFV
will be replaced
by Puma
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Defesanet
21 Dezembro 2005
PSM 20 Dezembro 2005
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New
Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle (AIFV) for the German Army:
The Puma on the road to success -
Prototype presented to the
customer
Kassel. A prototype of the new AIFV Puma
for the German Army was today presented to the contracting
authority. PSM GmbH, Kassel, responsible as prime contractor,
has thus met an important contractual milestone with the
presentation of the so-called system demonstrator on 20
December 2005.
Despite an extremely tight timescale which called for demanding
engineering solutions, the most important procurement project
of the German land systems industry is on the road to success.
PSM (Projekt System and Management) is a joint venture of
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall Landsysteme, two of
Europe´s leading systems engineering companies for
armoured wheeled and tracked vehicles, each holding a 50%
stake in the company. Rheinmetall Landsysteme is a subsidiary
of the Düsseldorf-based Rheinmetall AG.
The Army is to receive a total of 410 vehicles representing
a total value of approximately 3 billion euros. The political
decision on whether the Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle
will go into series production is expected for 2007. A contract
has already been awarded for the delivery of five pre-production
vehicles as well as logistic and training services.
The AIFV Puma is considered a key project of the German
land systems industry and highlights the technological position
of excellence of German army technology in this field. The
vehicle offers an internationally unequalled performance
standard, especially also in terms of crew protection in
combat missions.
The Puma
combines the military requirement for high strategic and
tactical mobility with maximum protection as well as distinctive
combat potential. It enables task forces to respond appropriately
and flexibly at all times and at any level of intensity.
Designed to consistently meet the future needs of the armed
forces, air-portability on the new A400M transport aircraft
is a key characteristic of the PUMA, as is its flexibility
and ability in combat.
The PUMA affords its crew a level of protection never before
achieved by a comparable vehicle against mines and anti-tank
weapons which are in widespread use in areas of crisis.
The newly developed 800 kW engine, the unmanned turret as
well as the programmable ammunition are setting new standards
for armoured vehicles worldwide. More than 30 years after
the Marder armoured personnel carrier was commissioned with
the German Army, the PUMA with its extended performance
spectrum is now establishing an entirely new category of
vehicles.

Puma
protoype presented by PSC.
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Technical Data
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| Weight,
protection level A (air-transportable by A400M): |
31.45
t |
| Weight,
protection level C (rail, road, sea): |
40.70
t |
| Gross
vehicle weight (GVW): |
43.00
t |
| Crew: |
9
(6+3) |
| Length-width-height: |
7.33m/3.71m/3.05m |
| Maximum
speed (road), forward/reverse: |
70/40
km/h |
| Engine |
800
kW / 1070 HP
MTU 892 V8 |
| Specific
power-to-weight ratio: |
up
to 25 kW/t |
| Turret: |
unmanned,
remote-controlled |
| Main
armament: |
MK
30-2/ABM, cal. 30mm
Based on Mauser 27 mm Airborne cannon |
| Secondary
armament: |
MG
4, cal. 5.56mm |
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