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21.12.2006 Representatives of the Federal Office for Information Management and Information Technology of the Federal Armed Forces (IT-AmtBw) and the joint-venture FüInfoSys Heer (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall Landsysteme) today signed the amended contract for the serial procurement of the Army’s command and control information system (FüInfoSys H). After the successful conclusion of service tests, some 1500 vehicles will be equipped with the first production batch of the system by the year 2012. The contract also projects transfer services such as training and documentation. Its scope adds up to some 380 million euros. FüInfoSys Heer serves not only for the support and preparation of deployments, but also in peacetime staff operations. Installed in mobile carrier platforms, in command-post and combat-support as well as combat vehicles, and linked up via tactical communications systems, it closes the gaps in equipping the inter-operations command and control systems of the German Army. “The introduction of FüInfoSys H is the decisive step in the direction of networked operation command and control, and will significantly improve command capability,“ explained Frank Haun, CEO of KMW. “FüInfoSys H is an important system, which is adapted to the needs of supporting the modern armed forces and their conceptional adaptation to changed scenarios for intervention.“ With FüInfoSys H, a comprehensive command and information link-up has been created, from the division command level right down to the squad command level. FüInfoSys H is furthermore already conceptually integrated into FüInfoSys SK, which embraces all branches of the armed forces, and in the medium-term will migrate to FüInfoSys SK as an application specific to the terrestrial armed forces. The systems will be delivered from 2007 on and their use will also include deployment in the joint German-French Brigade. The Federal Office for Information Management and Information Technology of the Federal Armed Forces The IT-AmtBw, which originated in a sub-section of the Federal Office for Military Technology and Procurement, is responsible for the efficient, prompt and user-oriented procurement of computer technology and up-to-date services for the entire Federal Armed Forces. Besides the analysis, conception and drafting of of standards, this also includes the implementation of IT projects and the assurance of IT security.
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Bremen, 06.09.2006, The 2nd K130 Corvette launched La Premiere
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b28sCcfZpV0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HFCfrZATsI
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http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_61-52_MONARC.htm
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Puma on level A with Fuel,Ammo and Crew weights 31,45 t
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je ne sais rien sur le 12.7mm smg ciws mais il est pdf au navire le 27mm ciws sont cela
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Boxers et Pumas sont deployer avec a400m
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marine allemande 2013 8 F122 4 F123 (64 ESSM) 3 F124 4 F125 5 K130 6 U212a
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ils ont 48 cellules. ils ont 64 essm ET 32 sm 2 = 96 missiles le LCF néerlandais a également 48 cellules avec 48 essm et 32 sm-2 le f124 allemand a 32 ESSM et 24 SM-2 (56 missiles)
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16 cells --> 64 ESSM + 32 cells --> 32 SM2 = F100 (48 Cells)
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FREMM AAW: -32 x Aster 15/30 (???) Horizon: -48x Aster 15/30 F100: - 64x ESSM - 32x SM 2
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Base 10 Roboscout
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combien de coûte-t-il le nouveau porte-avions avec des avions et tout ?
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le premier des cinq k130 commandés corvettes étant baptisées + 1 76 mm gun + 2 MLG 27 mm autocannons + 2 21 cell RAM launcher + 2 2 cell launcher with RBS-15 Mk3 anti-ship missiles / cruise missiles + mine laying capability + Naval drones in Future
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Puma to recieve Anti Tank missile system... on EADS Page Ulm, le 10 août 2006 EADS is to equip the German Armed Forces’ new Puma armoured fighting vehicles with an electronic self-protection system which repels strikes by guided anti-tank munitions, such as guided missiles, bombs and shells. As reported by the company on Thursday, EADS Defence Electronics was initially commissioned to equip the first five prototype Puma vehicles with the MUSS multifunctional self-protection system. MUSS comprises three main elements: (1) warning sensors which detect the incoming missile or laser beam directed at the target vehicle and report this to the (2) central computer of the MUSS system. This in turn activates (3) electronic or pyrotechnic countermeasures, therefore preventing the target from receiving a hit. Therefore, any risk to troops, especially in the complex scenarios of international deployments, will be significantly reduced. “The new technologies that we employ here, are opening up previously unimagined techniques for protecting armoured vehicles from attack, as is already possible for aircraft, helicopters or ships”, declared Bernhard Gerwert, Head of EADS Defence Electronics. “We owe it to our soldiers to use and develop further the technologies available for their protection.” Working together with EADS on the MUSS project is Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (system integration) and Buck (pyrotechnic countermeasures). EADS Defence Electronics is responsible for warning sensors, central computers and electronic countermeasures. The MUSS warning sensors are based on a UV missile warning sensor and a laser warner. Both are extremely compact, and combining them in a single device means that integration into the turret of the Puma can be achieved quite simply. As a result, it is also much easier to retrofit old vehicles. The missile warner was specially designed for use in ground vehicles for the detection of anti-tank missiles. It is based on the MILDS missile warning system for helicopters and aircraft which is tried and tested throughout the world. MUSS has demonstrated its effectiveness against various different threats during extensive tests, including testing on board the Leopard II main battle tank. Besides other projects, EADS Defence Electronics (DE) is decisively involved in the electronic self-protection systems of the Eurofighter, the A400M transport aircraft and the Tiger and NH90 helicopters. In addition, the Business Unit has developed a missile warning system for fighter aircraft, which is currently being integrated into the F-16 aircraft of the Danish Air Force. EADS Defence Electronics is the Group´s Sensors, Avionics and Electronic Warfare House and is an integrated part of the EADS Defence & Security Systems Division (DS). With revenues of about € 5.6 billion in 2005 and roughly 23,000 employees across ten nations, EADS Defence & Security Systems (DS) forms the defence and security pillar within EADS. As a Large Systems Integrator, it offers integrated systems solutions to the new challenges confronting armed forces and global security. It is active in the areas of manned and unmanned integrated combat and mission air systems, including related training services, and in missile systems, battlefield management systems for all branches, global security solutions, secure networks, defence electronics, sensors and avionics, as well as related services.