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British Army
to receive 50 Panthers, a new light wheeled armoured vehicle by 2007.
BAE
Systems Land Systems has confirmed that it will deliver
50 production Panther Command and Liaison Vehicles (CLVs)
to the British Army by January 2007, in order to meet the
army's required in-service date (ISD).The ISD requires BAE
Systems to supply 50 fully supported Panther CLVs, with
trained personnel in position, for one brigade in 3 Division.The
UK Defence Procurement Agency (DPA) selected the Panther
following tests involving five competing 4 x 4 vehicles
submitted by three contractors, with the GBP140 million
(USD245.7 million) production contract finally being awarded
late in 2003. An order for 401 units was subsequently placed
with integration of the vehicles to start in mid-2006.Of
the 401 vehicles, 326 are Group 2, which are fitted with
the Selex Enforcer 7.62 mm remote-controlled weapon station
and surveillance and target acquisition (STA) with the remaining
75 fitted for but not with the SDW/STA. Production will
average 13 vehicles a month with final deliveries in 2009.
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China
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China is
developing a new MBT, which is understood to be armed with a 152 mm
gun fed by an automatic loader.
The
latest main battle tank (MBT) to enter service with the
PLA is the Type 98, which uses a chassis very similar to
that of the Russian T-72 series. On this is mounted a new
locally-developed two-person turret, armed with a 125 mm
smoothbore gun fed by an automatic loader. The latter is
mounted below the turret and first loads the projectile,
and then the charge. The weapon system is based on Russian
technology.The Type 98 is in service with the PLA in limited
numbers and was followed by the Type 99. This is almost
identical to the Type 98, except that the turret has an
arrow-head design similar to that of the German Krauss-Maffei
Wegmann Leopard 2A6.More recently it has been revealed that
China is developing a new MBT, which is understood to be
armed with a 152 mm gun fed by an automatic loader. The
weapon would be coupled to an advanced day/thermal sighting
system that will allow moving targets to be engaged with
a high first-round hit probability while the vehicle is
stationary or moving.At least one source has indicated that
Russia has supplied some of the technology for the new Chinese
MBT project, in order to earn valuable foreign currency
to fund some of its own tank development programmes. This
is understood to apply mainly to the main armament and the
diesel power pack.
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Turkey
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Police use
armoured personnel carrier Condor against protesters to Istanbul.
A
riot police armoured personnel carrier (APC) doses water
to disperse stone-throwing protesters behind a barricade
in a suburb in Istanbul March 23, 2006. Hundreds of protesters,
including residents blocked a road and threw stones at police
while they tried to stop municipality workers from demolishing
their houses which were built illegally in Istanbul.
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Pakistan
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Pakistan's
test cruise missile Babur or Hatf VI.
Pakistan's
cruise missile Babur, or Hatf VI, flies during a test flight
March 21, 2006. Pakistan successfully tested a nuclear-capable
cruise missile for the second time, the military said on
Tuesday.
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Australia
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Australian
army support people to the country after the Cyclone Larry.
Australian
army vehicles prepare to set up camp in the northern Queensland
town of Innisfail, 84 kilometers (52 miles) from Cairns,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006. Cyclone Larry ripped roofs off
buildings across Australia's northeastern coast packing
winds up to 290 kph (180 mph), leaving an unknown number
of people homeless but causing only a handful of minor injuries.
Innisfail was hardest hit by the cyclone disrupting power,
water and sewage in the region.
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United
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Thales UK
has just signed a GBP 10 million export contract with Saab Bofors Dynamics
for NLAW missile assembly.
An
earlier DID article noted Britain and Sweden's SEK 4 billion
contract for RB 57 NLAW, Next Generation Light Antitank
Weapon (NLAW) rockets in 2002, and the Swedish Materiel
Administration's SEK 500 million (GBP 36.3 million) order
in 2005. As a follow-up to that order, Thales UK has just
signed a GBP 10 million ($17.5 million at current conversion)
export contract with Saab Bofors Dynamics for NLAW missile
assembly. The final assembly will take place at Thales Air
Defence in Belfast.The missiles will be assembled and tested
in its high volume production line, using capabilities and
expertise gained through similar missile programs such as
the anti-air Starstreak and VT1, and the Hellfire anti-armor
missile.
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Nepal
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Hundreds
of troops patrolled key highways across Nepal against communist rebels.
Villagers
walk past a Nepalese army armored vehicle at Khanikhola,
Nepal, Tuesday, March 14, 2006. Hundreds of troops patrolled
key highways across Nepal on Tuesday to deter a planned
blockade by communist rebels aimed at cutting off major
cities from the rest of the Himalayan kingdom.
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The Saudi
armed forces are due in April to begin trialling the MBT 2000 Al Khalid
main battle tank
The
Saudi armed forces are due in April to begin trialling the
MBT 2000 Al Khalid main battle tank (MBT), manufactured
by Pakistan's Heavy Industries Taxila. Islamabad is hoping
that this will lead to the conclusion of the country's first
large MBT export deal, Pakistani defence sources told JDW.Pakistani
defence officials said that if the tests are successful,
Saudi Arabia could buy up to 150 Al Khalids in a deal worth
up to USD600 million. This would be the largest single export
contract of its kind ever for Pakistan's emerging defence
industry.The Al Khalid is of conventional layout, with the
driver's compartment at the front, turret in the centre
and the power pack at the rear. In many respects it appears
to be almost identical to the Chinese Norinco Type 90-II
MBT. The turret and hull are of all-welded steel armour
construction and an additional layer of composite armour
has been added over the frontal arc, to which explosive
reactive armour can be added if required. Turret thickness
at the front is estimated to be 600 mm with the glacis/nose
estimated to be 450 to 470 mm.
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Brazil
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The army
of Brazil in the street of the city of Mangueira during military operation
to search weapons.
Residents
walk past an armoured vehicle at the entrance of the Mangueira
slum during an operation to search for weapons in Rio de
Janeiro March 12, 2006. The army operation was in response
to the theft of 11 weapons from a military base.
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Iraq
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Iraqi soldiers
in the street with light armoured fighting vehicle BMP-1 to protect
the Iraqi Parliament.
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Iraqi soldiers aboard a tank patrol a street near a Sunni
shrine in Baghdad March 10, 2006. Iraq 's president on Thursday
delayed a first session of its new parliament by a week
beyond a constitutional deadline and there was no sign of
an end to deadlock that has stalled the formation of a unity
government.
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Bangladesh
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Bangladesh
awaits delivery of Russian APCs BTR-80.
The Bangladesh
Army is to take delivery of 60 BTR-80 8 x 8 wheeled armoured
personnel carriers (APCs) from Russia in March for use on
UN missions.The cost of this acquisition is not known, but
funding was obtained outside the defence budget due to the
UN peacekeeping application. Dhaka currently has over 10,000
troops serving with the UN and recently authorised an increase
up to 16,000, if required.The Bangladesh Army is thought
to have about 70 BTR-80s currently on overseas deployment
with the UN, included in a total inventory of 175 APCs.
Also among the latter are wheeled BTR-70s and tracked Type
63s.
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US Army test
the new wheeled armoured vehicle GPV Commander 6 x 6 x 6
Major
General Robert Williams, Commanding General, US Army Armor
Center in Fort Knox, KY, stands in front of a GPV Commander
6x6x6 vehicle while talking to reporters about the vehicle
and equipment demonstration being conducted at the base,
Sunday, MArch 5, 2006. Eleven vendors from across the globe
brought armored vehicles and gun boxes to Fort Knox for
a demonstration of state-of-the-art tactical and combat
vehicle equipment systems which could potentially help protect
and support Army troops in Iraq .
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Canada
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A suicide
bomber hit a Canadian armored vehicle LAV III Kodiak outside the southern
Afghan city of Kandahar.
A
Canadian soldier stands beside the damaged armored vehicle
LAV III Kodiak after the suicide bombing in Kandahar, Afghanistan
on Friday, March 3, 2006. A suicide bomber hit a Canadian
armored vehicle outside the southern Afghan city of Kandahar,
wounding a soldier, while police in a neighboring province
killed eight suspected Taliban militants in a gun battle,
officials said.
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France
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Now the Print
Edition of Army Recognition is available to all magazine shop, snewspaper
kiosk in France, distribute by MLP.
Before
Saturday 04 March 2006 the Army Recognition paper magazine
is available to all press shops, magazines shops, newspaper
kiosk to all France. For the first time, you can find a
military magazine full colour with more than 120
high quality pictures with a free CD with
more than 350 pictures in high resolution with
walkaround and details pictures for each vehicle. To the
Issue 1, the Russian MBT T-90, the Russian armoured infantry
marine fighting vehicle BMP-3F, the Russian howitzer 2S5,
the Russian reconnaissance radar Zoopark-1, the Italian
wheeled reconnaissance vehicle Centauro 105 and a complet
photographs report about the Russian Expo Arms, one of the
important defense exhibition to Russia. See sample of page
and CD picture to the right side of this page. Visit this
link to see more sample
pictures and complet preview of paper magazine.
Distribute by MLP.
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