Dänemark: Leopard 2A7

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Dänemark: Leopard 2A7

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Der erste dänische Leopard 2A7 aus der Serienproduktion hat den Factory Acceptance Test erfolgreich abgeschlossen. Die Tests betrafen u.a. die Harmonisierung zwischen dem dänischen Leopard 2A7 und dem deutschen Leopard 2A7V, das Verstausystem und die dänische elektronischen Benutzerschnittstellen. Sechs Stück sollen im Dezember 2019 geliefert werden; bis 2022 werden insgesamt 44 Kampfpanzer dem Modernisierungsprogramm unterzogen:


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Die Verfügbarkeit des Leopard 2A5DK ist derzeit eingeschränkt, weil sich der Großteil der Flotte zum Upgrade auf den Rüststand A7 bei KMW in Deutschland befindet:

https://www.facebook.com/2kvgesk/photos ... &__tn__=-R


Aktstk. 18 Aktstykke om Mid-life update på Leopard 2 kampvogne

https://www.ft.dk/samling/20161/aktstyk ... /index.htm

Aktstk. 37 Aktstykke om ændringen samt fordyrelsen af moderniseringen af Forsvarets Leopard 2 kampvogne (aktstykket er tilbagetaget og omdelt på ny på aktstykke 48)

https://www.ft.dk/samling/20181/aktstyk ... tykket.htm

Aktstk. 48 Aktstykke om ændringen samt fordyrelsen af moderniseringen af Forsvarets Leopard 2 kampvogne

https://www.ft.dk/samling/20181/aktstyk ... tykket.htm


7. September 2016

Leonardo-Finmeccanica GVA mission system selected for Danish Army vehicle fleet
Leonardo-Finmeccanica has signed a contract with the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO) to provide Vehicle Mission Systems for the Danish Army’s land vehicles. Based on the Leonardo solution, developed to be fully compliant to the very latest Generic Vehicle Architecture (GVA) technology, systems will be fitted on several platforms including the newly procured Piranha V APC, new Armoured Patrol Vehicles, Wisent engineering vehicles, Leopard II MBTs and CV90 IFVs. The first production order under the framework contract is expected imminently.

Leonardo was selected as the chosen supplier after two competitive user field trials and comprehensive through-life cost and supportability analyses. Modular mission systems will be tailored to each vehicle type and role, with DALO able to select the mix of rugged imaging sensors best suited to the job (up to full 360° colour and thermal imaging coverage), while benefitting from the lower maintenance costs and ease of training inherent to modular systems with common elements.

The mission system provided by Leonardo is based on the UK-led Generic Vehicle Architecture (GVA) standard which is increasingly being adopted by other allied nations. GVA is an approach to vehicle mission system design that uses standard infrastructure and system control interfaces making it easy to train users, more straightforward to upgrade a vehicle’s systems and reduces the cost of ownership by allowing mission-specific configurations and through-life upgrades. The images from the mission system’s sensors are hosted on GVA multi-functional digital displays, providing low-latency digital video. Images from all sensors can be shared around the vehicle and multiple images can be displayed on screen at the user’s discretion to provide maximum information to suit functional requirements.

Because of the GVA design, other mission systems such as high powered mast mounted sensors for reconnaissance and remote weapon stations for local protection can be readily integrated into the system and controlled through the existing displays, saving vital space and reducing costs for procurement, training and logistics.

Most mission systems will include Leonardo’s Drivers Night Vision System (DNVS4), which offers both daylight colour and thermal images to enable the driver and crew of the vehicle to operate safely and in confidence both day and night and in all weather conditions. In addition to DNVS4 and the display screens Leonardo is also providing the Citadel Panoramic and Compact cameras from its partner, Copenhagen Sensor Technologies.
https://www.leonardocompany.com/en/pres ... anish-army


Dänemark: Modernisierung des Leopard 2A5 DK

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Racal Acoustics announce major headset contract with Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO)

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Racal Acoustics, the UK-based global designer and manufacturer of audio communications and protection systems has today announced a new contract to supply the Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO), with their RA4000 Magna digital headset system. The 7-year framework contract is worth up to USD $4.7 million and includes a full support package comprising of training, consumables and spares, plus an option to supply follow-on orders, as required.

The Racal Acoustics RA4000 Magna digital Active Noise Reduction (ANR) headset systems supplied under this contract include: the headset; a soft helmet liner; a ballistic helmet with integrated side-rails and NVG mount; and a downlead to connect the system to the in-vehicle intercom. Selected specifically to meet the needs of Leopard 1, Leopard 2 and CV90 heavy armoured vehicle crews, the RA4000 protects the crew from in-vehicle noise whilst enabling effective communication and situational awareness. The system also allows the user to dismount from the vehicle yet retain Active Noise Reduction (ANR) protection – powered by an integrated battery. As well as connecting the crew to the intercom, the system can be connected to remote communications devices, such as Personal Role Radio or other man-pack radios to allow the user to communicate with dismounted troops outside of the armoured vehicle crew environment.
https://racalacoustics.com/racal-acoust ... tion-dalo/
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Der 21. und 22. Leopard 2A7 sind am 31. Mai in Dänemark eingetroffen. Damit ist die Hälfte der Flotte auf den neuesten Stand gebracht:

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Hier der Leiter des dänischen Verteidigungsministeriums (Departementschefen; das ist nicht der Minister), bereits mit dem neuen Helm für die Panzerbesatzungen:

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Bei Jydske Dragonregiment wurde eine dritte Kompanie, die 3. Kampvognseskadron (”Lilje-eskadron”) aufgestellt, bestehend aus 14 Leopard 2A7:

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