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Initial vehicles are being provided in the IFV and Command and Control configurations, and will be followed by reconnaissance, mortar carriers, forward observer, CASEVAC and driver training vehicles.
The new IFVs are being delivered to the newly formed 30th Mechanised Brigade; this is formed by three mechanised infantry battalions, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grenadier Battalions. Each battalion includes three grenadier companies, each one on three platoons, one Combat Support (CS) company and one Combat Service Support (CSS) company. While the latter provides logistic services to the unit, the CS company completes the battalion infantry capacity with its Mortar Platoon, Antitank Platoon, UAV platoon, Reconnaissance Platoon and Sniper Squad. Currently indirect fire is provided by towed mortars, but Hungary plans the acquisition of Lynx-mounted mortar systems, while the Antitank Platoon, currently equipped with Spike infantry systems, will be disbanded once the Spikes will be integrated on Lynx IFVs, Hungary planning to do this on all KF41 in the IFV configuration, integration tests being currently underway, EDR On-Line understood.
Another key element is the integration between the Lynx and the Digital Soldier System, which is being developed, centred on the HUNTACCIS battle management developed by the Hungarian HM EI consortium, and on Elbit Systems E-LynX family of software-defined radios, the armoured vehicle becoming the hub of the infantry squad.
https://www.edrmagazine.eu/iav-2025-fir ... to-its-ioc“Three types of simulators are being acquired,” the speaker told EDR On-Line, “desktop trainers, box simulators, and a full motion simulator for drivers. These are included in the initial part of the contract and should arrive soon,” he said, adding that they ease the burden on real vehicles, each of them being currently logging over 500 km per month. Simulators will also allow considerable savings also in ammunition. The 1st Grenadier Battalion has received 45 Lynx, 25 coming from Germany and 20 from the Hungarian facility, the unit being nearly ready to face its validation exercise to reach the IOC.
As for the full operational capability, FOC in short, this will not be linked only to the 30th Mechanised Brigade status. EDR On-Line understood that tanks, artillery, and combat engineer units are part of the 1st “Klapka György” Armoured Brigade, for which Hungary ordered 44 Leopard 2A7HU main battle tanks and 24 PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzers. The end state will be the ability combine the assets of the two heavy brigades to form two heavy Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) that will include combat, combat support and combat service support assets.
theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Do 10. Sep 2020, 12:19NATO-Mitglied Ungarn bestellt 218 Schützenpanzer Lynx von Rheinmetall
IAV 2025: Hungary plans to procure more Lynx IFVstheoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Do 19. Sep 2024, 22:27Drei Länder haben bisher Skyranger 30 bestellt: Österreich 36 Stück auf Pandur Evo, Deutschland 19 Stück auf Boxer und Ungarn 18 Stück auf Lynx KF 41.
https://www.janes.com/osint-insights/de ... -lynx-ifvsHungary plans to procure 172 more KF41 Lynx infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) and support vehicles, Janes learnt at Defence iQ's International Armoured Vehicles (IAV) 2025 conference held under the Chatham House Rule in Farnborough from 21 to 23 January. The additional IFVs will be produced by the Rheinmetall Hungary joint venture in Zalaegerszeg at the end of the decade.
DAVIDSON, N.C. – MARCH 20, 2025 – Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE: CW) today announced that it has been awarded multiple contracts to provide its turret drive aiming and stabilization technology to Rheinmetall for use on the German Army's Boxer Heavy Weapon Carrier and the Hungarian Ministry of Defence (MoD’s) Lynx infantry fighting vehicles (IFV).
Under the agreements, Curtiss-Wright will supply Rheinmetall’s Vehicle Systems Europe and Vehicle Systems International divisions with its cost-effective, scalable Turret Drive Stabilization System (TDSS) and other system components in support of these programs.
https://www.curtisswrightds.com/media-c ... boxer-lynxCurtiss-Wright will also deliver its state-of-the-art TDSS and associated controllers to Rheinmetall for use on the Hungarian MoD’s Lynx IFV. During Phase 1 of the contract, Curtiss-Wright will deliver TDSS systems solely manufactured in Switzerland. During Phase 2, additional TDSS systems will be manufactured in Switzerland and Australia. In support of both phases, Curtiss-Wright will leverage its global partner network for the manufacture of the TDSS system gyroscopes, building on the preferred supplier network that the Company has established to support Rheinmetall ground vehicle programs globally. Under the contract, shipments are scheduled to run through 2027.
https://www.patriagroup.com/newsroom/ne ... -programmePatria has signed a supply agreement with Rheinmetall’s subsidiaries Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH and Rheinmetall Hungary for the delivery of Patria NEMO mortar systems. The mortar systems are intended for integration into a new Lynx variant to be delivered as part of Hungary’s ZRINYI programme.
At least 24 mortar systems will be procured and delivered.
A Patria spokesperson told Janes on 15 April that the NEMOs would be manufactured at the company's plant in Hämeenlinna, Finland, where the system is produced.
https://www.janes.com/osint-insights/de ... -with-nemoPatria said Rheinmetall conducted the trial integration of NEMO into the KF41 Lynx armoured vehicle in September 2024, with tests focusing on evaluating technical compatibility and validating the system's integration into the vehicle. The results confirmed that the system can be seamlessly incorporated into the platform, expanding Lynx's operational capabilities, according to Patria.