DSA 2024 Day 2 Summary at Defence Service Asia Exhibition Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Jun 11, 2024
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Good afternoon, I am Olivier Faure, in charge of marketing the artillery products of CNDS
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We are the main French Army equipment, land equipment producer. In particular, we produce the gun, CESAR gun, the 105 that is fielded in Malaysia
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The proposal of CNDS is CESAR 6x6, the well proven CESAR 6x6
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We also propose to do assembly in Malaysia with our partner, which has already assembled the successful 105
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The combat capability of the CESAR is exceptional. We have used it, the French forces have used it in several conflicts
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It is the 52 caliber that is the most combat proven in effect
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It benefits from an extensive operational experience and we have improved the product consistently
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It has unique features. It is also the gun that has fired the highest number of ammunition in very high charges
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in Iraq in particular, and it is 39 caliber. It is a bit technical, but 39 caliber you cannot fire it in charge and the maximum charges
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And this gun has never had any accident because we have a special bridge
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Nobody else has got this type of bridge. The CESAR 6x6 has got a crew of five people
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It stops on the firing position, then the crew has to go behind and they man the gun from outside
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which is a very good quality because now in Ukraine, for example
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very often the loitering ammunition are the main threat for self-propelled artillery systems
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And sometimes the crew, as they are outside when they are firing
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they can hear loitering ammunition and they can either protect or try to destroy the loitering ammunition
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So it is an excellent feature. The architecture of the gun is very good because very often these loitering ammunition
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they will aim at the cabin, whereas when you have an automated system with a turret
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statistically we know that they target the turret. And in the turret you have the ammunition and charges and it creates secondary explosions
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And it is noticeable that the CESAR is in Ukraine at the moment
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the gun that has the lowest rate of systems which have been destroyed
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And the highest rate of destructions are the systems with the turret for the exact reason that I've just quoted
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With the standard ammunition, we have several types. With the basic type, we go up to 38.6 kilometres
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And we are developing because CNDS France is also producing artillery ammunition
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And we have under development a longer range standard ammunition which will reach 43 kilometres
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And with extended range ammunition, we have already fired up to 55 kilometres
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We can fire six rounds per minute. Some guns have a higher firing rate, but in fact the bridge which we have
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which is particular, it's a screw bridge, so we have more safety
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We have less risks for the crew and less risks of damage for the gun
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The rate of fire is slightly less than for a sliding bridge, but we gain in security
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You can carry 18 ammunition and you can carry 18 times six charges
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because to fire at the longest range, you need six charges. It's a .52 calibre NATO standard
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I would like to tell the Malaysian Army that this gun has proven itself in many conflicts
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There have been no accidents. This gun has been improved consistently. It is not automated, which is an immense quality
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because the more automation there is, the less survivability there is. The more a gun is automated, the more time it will spend in a garage
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It is very highly automated and we know it because some countries have come back
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from automated systems to the CISAR because they told us, we had an automated system and we need to preserve it from humidity
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So we need to have big garages with systems to heat and to control the humidity
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which is very expensive. So this system is very rough because it takes a lot of different climates
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We have an excellent relationship with our Indonesian customers. Their climate is a bit similar to the one in this country
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and they have no problem to maintain the CISARs and they don't need special storage conditions
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Thank you so much. Most welcome. Hi, this is Kobiko based in South Korea
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We are the specialists to manufacture 4x4 armoured vehicles. We are very happy to bring our 4x4 vehicles called KMPB
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in the Malaysian market through the DIA. We are very happy to bring our 4x4 vehicles called KMPB
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in the Malaysian market through the DIA. All the manufacturers from Korea, from our facilities
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Our KMPB is based on Kobiko's own development bare chassis to meet the variety of individual's requirements
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And one of the strengths of our vehicle is to protect TNT 6kg mine blast from the bottom
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And now we are increasing our production capacity from the bottom. And now we are increasing this mine blast capability
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up to TNT 8kg. Korean Army currently uses our vehicles and also some of the countries in South East Asia
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and also the countries from the African continent are using our vehicles
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This vehicle carries up to 10 personnel including drivers. And there is a roof station to install not only the turret system
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but also RCWS, stands for Remote Control Weapon Station. And also gas launchers can be installed on the top of the roof as well
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And there are some driving assistance systems starting from the AVM system
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stands for Around View Monitoring System. And also it has a CTIS
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which is Central Tire Inflation System. When the vehicle is stuck in the mud or sand
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then the driver can control the tire air pressures inside the cabin using the controller
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Maximum speed is 110 km per hour. One of the capabilities is
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it can go through 1 meter of folding depth. And also it can climb up to 60% of the vertical slope
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and 30% of the side slope as well. The vehicle is equipped with the latest technology
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