Israel: Radpanzer "Eitan" & Schützenpanzerprogramm "Carmel"

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Israel: Radpanzer "Eitan" & Schützenpanzerprogramm "Carmel"

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Israel to test new hybrid power source for tanks, armored vehicles (24. August 2017)
Israel’s Tank Development Authority is expected to begin field trials of advanced, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that developers claim will change the way ground forces operate and maintain tanks and armored vehicles.

Developed in partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Defense by Epsilor-Electric Fuel, an Israel-based subsidiary of Aerotech of Ann Arbor, Michigan, the NATO standard-sized batteries are designed for so-called plug-and-play replacement of traditional lead-acid batteries that currently support Israel’s Merkava and most other main battle tanks and heavy vehicles worldwide.

With three times the energy density of traditional batteries and an electric surplus system that prevents batteries from dying, even when drained, developers are claiming a maintenance-free, 10-year lifetime that obviates the need for costly and often high-risk resupply missions.

Moreover, Epsilor executives say their lithium-ion batteries will perform at high capacity for 12 hours at a stretch without recharging, allowing for prolonged, so-called Silent Watch missions where vehicles can hunt for targets in the dead of night without having to power up their main engines and subsequently expose their positions to enemy attack.
According to Cost, the batteries to be tested soon by Israel’s Tank Development Authority are designed with residual capacity to ensure that, even when empty, there’s enough power to restart the main engine. Moreover, they provide an automatic alert to crews when batteries are drained.
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Israel unveils Namer turret upgrade (1. August 2017)

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The Israeli Ministry of Defense (MoD) has unveiled a prototype of an upgraded version of its Namer heavy armoured personnel carrier (APC) fitted with a turret that is armed with a 30 mm gun.

In a statement released on 31 July, the MoD said the prototype was developed by its Merkava Tank Administration together with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Ground Forces and will begin a series of trials in the coming days.

Brigadier General Baruch Matzliach, head of the MoD’s Tank Administration, said the turret is unmanned and does not penetrate the vehicle’s hull, so does not impact its ability to transport soldiers. He said it will be integrated with an active protection system: a reference to the Rafael Trophy that is already being fitted to the IDF’s Namers.

The MoD released a video showing the turret with Trophy radars fitted to either side of the gun and countermeasures dispensers on both sides. It also had two sets of electro-optics: one mounted coaxially to the left of the gun and a second that appears to be able to rotate independently of the turret. The gun appeared to be an Orbital ATK Mk44 Bushmaster.
The turret upgrade is at an early development stage and not all the IDF’s existing Namers will be fitted with the new turret, a defence source told Jane’s .
http://www.janes.com/article/72722/isra ... et-upgrade


התותח שעל גב הנמ"ר
בימים אלה החלו מנת"ק וזרוע היבשה בצה"ל בסדרת ניסויים ראשונה בנגמ"ש נמר, שעליו מותקן לראשונה צריח בינוני ("צריחון") בעל תותח 30 מ"מ. הצריחון פותח להתקנה על שני הנגמ"שים שמנת"ק מפתחת ומייצרת עבור צה"ל: הנמר, והנגמ"ש הגלגלי הראשון "איתן", שנמצא בימים אלה בסדרת ניסויים כחלק מתוכנית הפיתוח. הצריחון פותח להתקנה על שני הנגמ"שים שמנת"ק מפתחת ומייצרת עבור צה"ל: הנמר, והנגמ"ש הגלגלי הראשון "איתן", שנמצא בימים אלה בסדרת ניסויים כחלק מתוכנית הפיתוח
The IDF and the IDF's Ground Forces have recently begun a first series of experiments on a Namer armored personnel carrier, on which for the first time a medium turret (30 mm cannon) is mounted. The turret is being developed for installation on the two armored personnel carriers which are developed and manufactured for the IDF: the Namer, and the first armored personnel carrier Eitan, which is currently undergoing a series of experiments as part of the development plan.

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The Merkava Project

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ISDEF: IDF looks at future AFV capabilities (31. Mai 2017)
At a recent ground warfare conference near Jerusalem Brig Gen Baruch Matzliach, head of the Merkava tank directorate at Israel’s Ministry of Defence, provided some insight into what the future armoured fighting vehicle is going to look like in 2025.
Matzliach explained that the army needed to create integrated operating systems which includes three protective layers to the tank including the Trophy active protection system.

‘The Trophy system became operational in 2010 and consists of four antennae and interceptors. The radar antennae detect the threat and the system blows it up a few dozen metres away from the tank,’ said Matzliach.

‘The system was designed to intercept projectiles fired from ranges of less than a few hundred metres (radius) from the tank.’

The system provides a solution for the missiles but does not meet the need of the IED threats.

‘The only way to really meet those needs is a combination of the two, only then can we get good protection of that specific AFV. The Trophy can meet the needs of the army in facing kinetic threats, it can also repel RPGs depending on the warhead,’ said Matzliach.
As the IDF develops methods dealing with current threats, another evolution is taking place with the installation of new sensors and computer systems fitted to the vehicles. The challenges, according to Matzliach, concerned what he termed the ‘disappearing enemy’ which arrives, attacks and retreats within seconds.

Meanwhile Armored Corps combat teams will soon have a range of upgraded vehicles, including the Merkava Mk4 ‘Barak’ main battle tank that is currently being developed. The Merkava Mk4 Barak is designed as a ‘smart-tank’ with fused sensors to identify the enemy and enable rapid fire closure that allows elimination of the target before it disappears from view.

‘What we are going try to add to our vehicles is integration of the protection bringing the radar into the tank which will immediately identify anything on the move in addition to the information coming in from other vehicles,’ added Matzliach.

He explained that MoD does not have any practical plans for the development of the next tank at the moment. The Merkava Mk4 is expected to be upgraded, within the next four years, to the Barak version that is expected to remain in IDF service for the following decade.
https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/land ... abilities/


Unveiled at Latrun Week: a Simulation of Project Carmel (20. Mai 2017)

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Brig. Gen. (res.) Didi Ben-Yoash, formerly Chief IDF Armored Corps Officer, presented a simulation of Project Carmel – a future technology demonstrator for the IDF Armored Corps.
The future armored platform will be light, agile, small, relatively inexpensive and simple to operate and designed primarily for operation in urban areas with the hatches closed. The Carmel platform will be operated by two crewmen seated side-by-side, one of whom will be the platform commander and both of whom will be able to execute all of the activities required in order to operate the platform.

In order to enable operation by two crewmen only, a revolutionary decision-support system will be required. This system will carry out most of the activities currently carried out by the crewmen (including autonomous navigation and driving, target spotting, aiming, independent firing whenever possible plus other features).

The crewmen manning the Carmel platform will only carry out the operations the system cannot execute on its own. The cockpit will be sufficiently spacious to accommodate an additional crew member, who would be able to operate external systems (e.g. ground/aerial autonomous vehicles and stand-off munitions). The third crewmen manning a unit command vehicle will be the commander of the relevant unit (platoon commander/company commander).

The future armored platform will have a hybrid drive system that would enable, among other things, storing of energy so as to fulfill all future operational demands. The platform will be protected by a state-of-the-art active protection system and secured against cyberattacks. The new platform will be able to destroy enemy antitank detachments and rocket launchers. Owing to its small size and light weight, it will be able advance relatively easily through dense urban areas.

Three industries (Rafael, Elbit Systems and IAI) are currently engaged in the installation of the systems required for the operation of the future armored platform by two crewmen. Rafael offered a transparent cockpit. Elbit Systems suggested that the tank be commanded using a crewman's helmet offering similar capabilities to those of the helmet Elbit Systems provides to pilots of fifth-generation fighter aircraft, while IAI offered a combination of both solutions.
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/29665

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IDEX 2017: Eitan overseas build? (13. Februar 2017)
Defence sources told Shephard that internal discussion in the Israeli MoD are giving consideration to manufacturing Eitan in the US and purchasing it with US military aid.

But the MoD said that the Eitan is still in the development stages and has not yet been approved for mass production.

'If and when decisions are taken to produce it, and in what volume, the Ministry of Defense Merkava Tank Administration [MANTAK], which regards the involvement of Israeli industries in the Merkava project as a strategic asset, will take steps to ensure the share of Israeli industries in the project, as it has done up until now.'

It added: 'We emphasise that after the project is approved, production of the Eitan will take place simultaneously with production of the Merkava and Namer. In view of the increased procurement of armoured fighting vehicles following Operation Protective Edge, the Israeli defense industries' share of all these projects will increase, not decrease.'

It is the first 8x8 APC built in Israel and will gradually replace the ageing US-built M113 tracked vehicle that has been in-service since the 1970s. The vehicle was first unveiled in August 2016 by MANTAK and is due to enter service in 2020. Although it seems the MoD want to keep as much of the manufacturing in Israel, if capabilities are stretched then it could be General Dynamics in the US that could take on this work. GD already manufactures the Namer APC, which is based on the Merkava tank, at its facility in Lima, Ohio.

A high ranking IDF officer told Shephard that Eitan is in the final stages of testing prior to its expected approval by the IDF. In December, in the Jordan Valley, a combat platoon from the 50th battalion of the Nahal brigade tested the Eitan during a battalion drill. The soldiers tested the Eitan using different scenarios, such as driving in fields, in mud, and unloading.

For the time being the APC will be used regularly in the Nahal brigade and as a tool by the rest of the ground forces, for training and combat.

'Alongside the decision to accelerate the production of the Namer APC, it was decided to develop an additional tool, to complement it, which would enable fast, strategic mobility and maximum protection for ground forces. The series of exercises allowed the IDF to test the tool in a variety of terrains ahead of decisions regarding the volume of the purchase.' said BG Baruch Matzliah, head of MANTAK.
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גאים להציג: נגמ"ש "איתן" (3. August 2016)

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על בסיס ה"איתן" מתוכננת להיבנות משפחת כלים למשימות שונות: החל מכלי לניוד 12 לוחמים ועד לכלי המשלב כוח אש מתקדם בעל צריח נשלט לא מאויש עם תותח 30/40 מילימטר.
Variants for different tasks are planned to be built on the basis of "Eitan": ranging from the mobility for 12 fighters to a variant that combines advanced firepower with a remotely controlled turret with a 30/40 mm cannon.
נגמ"ש "איתן" - נתונים טכניים:

משקל: 30-35 טונות

הספק מנוע: 750 כוחות סוס

הנעה: 8 גלגלים. הנעה 8X8

מהירות מקסימלית (בכביש): יותר מ-90 קמ"ש

יכולת נשיאה: 12 חיילים (בדומה לנמר) - נהג, מפקד, מקלען ועוד 9 חיילים

מערכות לחימה: מעמדת נשק קטנה ועד לכלי לחימה בעל צריחון בינוני עם תותח 30-40 מ"מ; מערכת מיגון אקטיבי.
APC "Eitan" - Technical Data:

Weight: 30-35 tonnes

Engine power: 750 hp

Propulsion: 8 wheels. Propulsion 8X8

Maximum speed (on the road): more than 90 mph

Load capacity: 12 soldiers (diversified) - driver, commander, gunner and another 9 soldiers

Combat systems: from small arms to a medium turret with 30-40 mm cannon; active protection system.


http://www.mod.gov.il/Defence-and-Secur ... .8.16.aspx



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6I1WC8EBQ4


Israel unveils first wheeled APC
The Eitan will weigh 30-35 tonnes, have a 750 hp engine, and be able to reach speeds of up to 90 km/h on paved roads, the MoD said. The APC variant will be able to carry 12 personnel, including the commander, driver, and gunner.

The MoD released photographs and a video showing a prototype of the APC armed with a Rafael Samson Mini remote weapon station. Brigadier General Baruch Matzhliah, head of the MoD's Tank Authority, said the prototype had begun a series of tests of its capabilities in recent days. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) will decide how many platforms it will order when the trials are complete.
In addition to the APC role, the IDF's M113 variants currently serve as command vehicles, mortar carriers, missile launchers, ambulances, cargo carriers, and in several other roles.
http://www.janes.com/article/62755/isra ... heeled-apc


Israel Unveils Wheeled, Actively Protected Armored Carrier
Israel unveiled Monday its indigenous Eitan demonstrator, a wheeled, actively protected armored personnel carrier (APC) that it hopes to purchase in vast quantities over the coming decade and beyond.

At less than 35 tons, the 8x8 wheeled Eitan – Hebrew for steadfast – weighs and will cost nearly half that of new Merkava Mk4-based Namer heavy carriers now in production, according to MoD.

Both new vehicles are designed to carry 12 infantrymen and will replace the thousands of M113s that still support the bulk of Israeli infantry forces.
Eitan is expected to incorporate a new generation of active protection, based on the Trophy Active Protection System (APS) developed by state-owned Rafael. It also will feature an advanced, unmanned 30/40-millimeter turret and a full compliment of munitions and sensors.

“It will be a lot lighter [than Namer] and will be designed to cost,” Maj. Gen. Guy Zur, commander of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Ground Forces Command, told Defense News in an interview earlier this year. “It may be less good [as the Namer], but it will be affordable and allow us to equip a large part of our force.”

Matzliah said the project was borne from operational lessons learned from the 2014 Gaza war. Capable of unassisted road travel at more than 90 kilometers per hour, the Eitan – the first wheeled carriers in Israel’s military history – “enable fast, strategic mobility” and are “tailored to the existing threats in the arena,” Matzliah said.

In an Aug. 1 announcement, MoD said the Tank Production Office and the Israeli military’s Ground Forces Command have just started a series of field trials to determine performance in “varied and complex” conditions.
The plan also includes development of another demonstrator program called Carmel – a Hebrew acronym for Advanced Ground Combat Vehicle – aimed at driving the design of a future tank to be deployed as a compliment to the 65-ton Merkava Mk4.

The officer said Carmel is not intended to replace the Mk4, which will remain in production through 2020, but is rather a demonstrator program to evaluate a state-of-the-art, medium-weight combat vehicle. It will most likely be treaded, not wheeled.

Under the Army’s Ground Horizon plan, Eitan is expected to be ready for fielding in about five years. In contrast, Carmel is not expected to enter service until 2025 or 2027.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /87907090/


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WATCH: IDF's first wheeled armored personnel carrier unveiled (VIDEO)

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Erstmals mit Aufnahmen aus dem Mannschaftsraum des Fahrzeugs.

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Israel: Neuer „Merkava“-Panzer

Die israelische Armee hat eine neue Version des „Merkava“-Kampfpanzers entwickelt.

Die Version „Mark 4 Barak“ wird unter anderem über einen Bordcomputer mit künstlicher Intelligenz und Sensoren an der Außenhülle für 360-Grad-Rundumsicht verfügen. Ein spezieller Helm ermöglicht dem Panzerfahrer eine Abbildung des Umfeldes wahrzunehmen. Dieses wird mit den Außensensoren und Virtual-Reality-Technik erzeugt. Der Panzer soll in den nächsten drei Jahren in die israelische Armee integriert werden.

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IDF details new Barak tank
Currently the most advanced version of the Merkava in service is the Merkava Mk 4 Windbreaker.

Lieutenant Colonel Schachar (full name withheld), head of the Weapons Branch in the Armored Corps, told Jane’s on 25 July that the new tank will enhance the “user experience” of the four-person crew.

“The mission computer will be like a fifth crew member, which will improve processes in the cabin,” he said. “It’s designed to understand the situation and activate multiple touchscreens accordingly. This will form an inseparable part of the ability to conduct combat operations in closed, urban spaces.”

The new tank will have cameras that will enable the crew to see all around the tank while remaining protected inside it. This includes an Iron View helmet-mounted virtual reality display that will give the commander a virtual view through the tank and access mission information, much as glass cockpits do for fighter pilots. “We conducted experiments and found that personnel did not experience motion sickness [using the viewing screens]. On the contrary, the feedback was very positive,” Lt Col Schachar said.

Together with improved controls and a digital navigation system, the improved views around the tank will allow the driver to operate more independently from the rest of the crew, freeing the commander to focus on higher priority tasks, Lt Col Schachar added.

Brigadier General Guy Hasson, the chief Armored Corps officer, told reporters on 19 July, that the Barak will have on-board radars that tell the crew about “the situation it is in and whether it is near dangers.
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Rafael unveils Suite for Future Armoured Vehicles
Rafael is planning to trial its Suite for Future Armoured Vehicles, which is in development for the Israeli Carmel future fighting vehicle programme, with a live fire demonstration in late July or early August 2019, according to a company representative at the International Armoured Vehicles (IAV) 2019 defence and security conference.

Rafael's suite is a vehicle automation and capability enhancement system based around data fusion from the vehicle's sensors. In the configuration intended for the Carmel, these sensors would include three independent sights: LIDAR, laser warning receivers (LWR), and radars from the active protection system (APS). Two of the Carmel's independent cameras are set in gimballed mounts as part of remote operated weapons stations (ROWS), and are complemented by a forward-facing driving camera.
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Israel MOD Evaluates Future Concepts for Armored Warfare
The demonstrators were all based on an M-113 used as a platform surrogate for the combat vehicle. The future platform will utilize a new chassis powered by a diesel generator powering a rechargeable battery bank to provide the electricity for propulsion and all systems.
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  • Das Programm "Carmel" hat das letzte Entwicklungsstadium erreicht. Der Prototyp (modifizierte M113) wurde heute dem israelischen Generalstabschef und Vertretern der US Army vorgestellt.
  • Verantwortliche Organisationen:
    • MAPA/מפא"ת (המינהל למחקר ופיתוח אמצעי לחימה ותשתית טכנולוגית; Administration for Research and Development of Arms and Technological Infrastructure)
    • CSF/קשנ"ר (Hauptquartier des Kommandanten der Panzertruppe der IDF)
  • Entwicklungsdauer: 3 Jahre ("Mehrjähriges Programm zur Entwicklung innovativer Technologien für den Generalstabschef"; "תוכנית רב שנתית לפיתוח טכנולוגיות חדשניות לרק"מ")
  • Phase 1 des Programms:
    • Betrieb eines Panzerfahrzeugs durch nur 2 Besatzungsmitglieder bei geschlossenen Luken
    • RAFAEL, IAI und Elbit Systems wurden ausgewählt, ein Konzept für den Besatzungsraum eines Panzerfahrzeugs zu entwickeln, bei dem die meisten Aktivitäten autonom durchgeführt werden (Fahrt, Bedrohungsdetektion, Zielerfassung, Selbstverteidigung, Zielbekämpfung). Der Soldat im Kampfraum sieht das gesamte Lagebild, Aufklärungsdaten, Bedrohungen und Ziele, 360° um das Fahrzeug, bei geschlossenen Luken und muss nur noch jene Entscheidungen selbst fällen, zu denen das System nicht in der Lage ist.
    • Elbit Systems entwickelte einen Technologiedemonstrator, basierend auf dem Helmsystem "Iron Vision". Die zwei Besatzungsmitglieder des Panzerfahrzeugs sind mit diesem System ausgestattet, das nicht nur Zielerfassung, Fahrt und Orientierung erlaubt, sondern auch eine Kopplung mit dem Sichtsystem der Bewaffnung ("slaved weapon line-of-sight").
      • Bei genauerem Hinsehen erkennt man nicht nur Sensorik des Systems "Iron Vision", sondern auch des 360°-Rundumsichtsystems OIP Sensor Systems SENTINEL.

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    • RAFAEL war für das "transparente Cockpit" verantwortlich, das mithilfe von elektrooptischen Sensoren eine 360°-Rundumsicht ermöglicht. Außerdem elektrooptische Systeme, Schützendetektion, Werfer für Panzerabwehrlenkwaffen ("SPIKE"), Kommunikationssystem BNET, "Smart Trigger" und das aktive Schutzsystem "Trophy"/"Windbreaker".
  • Merkmale des Prototypen:
    • 2 Besatzungsmitglieder
    • Bedienung eines Panoramadisplays mittels persönlicher Displays und Joysticks.
    • Die autonomen Systeme werden von einem zentralen, autonomen Kampfsystem gesteuert, das die Subsysteme synchronisiert, dem Bediener hilft, irrelevante Informationen herauszufiltern, und sich so auf kritische Bedrohungen und Entscheidungen zu konzentrieren. Künstliche Intelligenz erlaubt die Bekämpfung von Zielen und Bedrohungen, die Steuerung des Munitionssystems und autonomes Fahren in komplexen Umgebungen.
  • Diese Lösungen wurden in den letzten Wochen von einem Expertenteam des Verteidigungsministeriums erprobt.
  • Parallel laufen Entwicklungsarbeiten in weiteren Bereichen, die in den derzeitigen Prototypen noch nicht abgebildet sind (aber im "Merkava", "Eitan" und "Tiger" - "Namer" mit 30 mm-Kanone - bereits genutzt werden):
    • Hybridantrieb
    • Aktive Tarnung
    • Mehrzweckradar
    • Freund-Feind-Erkennungssystem
    • Schutz vor Cyberbedrohungen
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