Four Contenders Respond to Australian Requirement for up to 450 IFVs
09 Maret 2019
GDLS Ajax or ASCOD-2 AFV (photo : GDLS)
Last-minute announcements by Rheinmetall and BAE Systems bring to four the number of confirmed contenders seeking to supply the Australian Army with up to 450 modern infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs).
BAE Systems CV90 IFV (photo : BAE)
The contenders for the AUD10–15 billion (USD7–10.5 billion) Land 400 Phase 3 project comprise Rheinmetall Defence’s Lynx IFV, General Dynamics Land Systems’ (GDLS’) Ajax armoured fighting vehicle, Hanwha Group’s AS21 Redback IFV, and BAE Systems’ CV90 IFV. All four vehicles are tracked.
Hanwha AS-21 Redback IFV (photo : Hanwha)
The IFV selected by Australia will replace obsolescent M113AS4 armoured personnel carriers (APCs), which, although upgraded in recent years, date from the mid-1960s.
Rheinmetall Defence Lynx IFV (photo : Rheinmetall)
A request for tender (RFT) released on 24 August 2018 closed on 1 March 2019.
(Jane's)
GDLS Ajax or ASCOD-2 AFV (photo : GDLS)
Last-minute announcements by Rheinmetall and BAE Systems bring to four the number of confirmed contenders seeking to supply the Australian Army with up to 450 modern infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs).
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BAE Systems CV90 IFV (photo : BAE)
The contenders for the AUD10–15 billion (USD7–10.5 billion) Land 400 Phase 3 project comprise Rheinmetall Defence’s Lynx IFV, General Dynamics Land Systems’ (GDLS’) Ajax armoured fighting vehicle, Hanwha Group’s AS21 Redback IFV, and BAE Systems’ CV90 IFV. All four vehicles are tracked.
Hanwha AS-21 Redback IFV (photo : Hanwha)
The IFV selected by Australia will replace obsolescent M113AS4 armoured personnel carriers (APCs), which, although upgraded in recent years, date from the mid-1960s.
Rheinmetall Defence Lynx IFV (photo : Rheinmetall)
A request for tender (RFT) released on 24 August 2018 closed on 1 March 2019.
(Jane's)
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