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Friday, November 18, 2011, 9:03 AM | |||
Rheinmetall and ADS GmbH demonstrate new Active Defence System for tactical armoured vehicles. | |||
Rocket-propelled
grenades, antitank guided missiles and explosively formed projectiles
(a particularly pernicious type of IED) all pose a severe threat to troopsdeployed
in modern conflict and post-conflict situations. Produced by Rheinmetall
and ADS GmbH, the newly developed Active Defence System (ADS) is a reliablecountermeasure,
as demonstrated during recent live fire testing at Rheinmetall’s
testcentre at Unterluess in northern Germany, conducted in the presence
of some 120 experts from ten nations. |
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Fox armoured vehicle equipped with ADS Active Defence System during RPG-7 attack test |
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ADS is the world’s most advanced and effective
standoff system for protecting military vehicles in practically every
weight class from contemporary operational threats. It operates according
to the hard-kill principle. The sensor system detects an incoming projectile
as it draws close to the vehicle, e.g. a shaped charge or antitank missile.
Then, in a matter of microseconds, the system activates a protection
sector, applying directed pyrotechnic energy to destroy the projectile
in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle. Owing to its downward trajectory,
ADS minimizes collateral damage in the zone surrounding the vehicle. |
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Fox armoured vehicle equipped with ADS Active Defence System after RPG-7 attack test |
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At the Rheinmetall testing centre at Unterluess, a vehicle was used to tow the ADSequipped Fuchs/Fox with a steel cable at a speed of 20 km/h. Triggered by a pressure detonator of the type commonly used to set off IEDs in urban areas and along routes of march, an RPG was fired at the side of the vehicle from a distance of 18 metres. The small standoff was intended to demonstrate ADS’s unique effectiveness in responding to an attack at close quarters, while simultaneously assuring that the detonator of the shaped charge was armed.
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Fox armoured vehicle equipped with ADS Active Defence System after RPG-7 attack test |
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Rheinmetall’s
all-encompassing protection concept It takes a sophisticated combination of active and passive protection systems coupled with soft-kill systems to provide military vehicles a level of crew survivability commensurate with current threats. This is why Rheinmetall has been systematically expanding its technology portfolio, adding new capabilities through a series of carefully targeted acquisitions. By drawing on the expertise of companies like Rheinmetall Chempro GmbH, Rheinmetall Verseidag Ballistic Protection GmbH and ADS Gesellschaft für aktive Schutzsysteme mbH, the Group is now able offer a unique array of innovative force protection capabilities. Protection in accordance with the “onion principle” Rheinmetall’s comprehensive protection concept is based on a multi-layer approach, with ADS – the outer-most layer of defence, as it were – constituting an especially efficient and innovative solution in that combats incoming threats before they even reach their target. Passive solutions form an indispensable second line of defence; these include addon armour made of composite or ceramic materials. Here, Rheinmetall is pressing ahead with the development of new technologies, enabling it to supply military customers with complete protection concepts from a single source, e.g. bulletresistant driver’s cabs for logistics vehicles and trucks. Rounding out the Rheinmetall protection concept is a variety of high-performance soft-kill solutions, which the Group supplies not only for ground vehicles but also for fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters and ships. Smoke/obscurant systems such as “Rosy” render vehicles invisible to the enemy in the event of an attack, while Rheinmetall’s MASS naval countermeasures system now sets the standard worldwide. |
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