
Está pendiente de investigacion si es un montaje o no, pero por el momento, lo dejo aqui

Alejandro Perez escribió:Aquí tenemos a soldados israelís durante una patrulla, para que veais que bien se lo pasan![]()
Está pendiente de investigacion si es un montaje o no, pero por el momento, lo dejo aqui
General Dynamics Selected for Merkava Armored Personnel Carriers for Israel
Source: General Dynamics Land Systems; issued October 25, 2010
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. --- General Dynamics Land Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics, has been selected to negotiate a contract with the Israeli Ministry of Defense for Merkava Armored Personnel Carriers (APC).
The competitive procurement process was for the production of Merkava APC hulls, material kit sets and integration of the kits to the vehicle chassis. General Dynamics expects to complete contract negotiations by the end of this year.
Production will be performed at the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center in Lima, Ohio. The base contract will be completed by March 2015 or extend to November 2019 if all options are exercised.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, employs approximately 91,000 people worldwide. The company is a market leader in business aviation; land and expeditionary combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and marine systems; and information systems and technologies.
Experten escribió::conf:
Pero el Nammer pesa 60 toneladas ¿No sería un reemplazo ostentoso del Bradley y el Stryker?
Experten escribió::conf:
Pero el Nammer pesa 60 toneladas ¿No sería un reemplazo ostentoso del Bradley y el Stryker?
“We’re looking at a vehicle that ranges in weight between 50 and 70 tons,” Chiarelli said Wednesday at the Army’s armor conference. He said he’s been involved in some heated discussions lately about the GCV and the debate “always comes down to the weight of the vehicle.”
Critics point out that at 70 tons, the GCV would be the heaviest infantry fighting vehicle in existence and as heavy as the Abrams tank. Chiarelli said the extra weight in armor protection would be used only when needed.
reytuerto escribió:Hola Mauricio!
Sí! Ganó la tesis del Gral. Tal: "La mejor movilidad en combate es llegar seguro de un punto a otro-> Protección, la mejor potencia de fuego en combate es llegar al punto de disparo màs cercano y seguro -> Protección, el elemento más difícil de reemplazar en un tanque es la tripulación -> Protección". Un abrazo.
GDLS Selected to Develop Namer APC's for Israel
Posted by Noam Eshel at 10/28/2010 9:15 AM CDT
Israel’s Defense Ministry has awarded General Dynamics a contract to build 600 Namer armored personnel carriers (APC) over the next eight years.
The competitive procurement process was for the production of Merkava APC hulls, material kit sets and integration of the kits to the vehicle chassis. General Dynamics expects to complete contract negotiations by the end of this year.
Production will be performed at the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center in Lima, Ohio. The base contract will be completed by March 2015 or extend to November 2019 if all options are exercised.
Battalion 13 of the Golani Brigade has already been outfitted with the Namer and a senior Defense Ministry official said that the remaining three Golani battalions would receive the APC over the next three years.
The decision to issue the Namer tender in the US was made due to budgetary constraints.
If the Namer is made in the US, the IDF will be able to pay for the production with the foreign military financial aid it receives annually from the US and most of which needs to be spent in America.
The Namer has advanced defensive systems and an internal air-conditioning unit which enables the vehicle to continue operating in areas contaminated by nonconventional weapons. The Namer carries a number of machine guns, missile launchers, and reconnaissance equipment.
The IDF plans to equip the Namer with a locally built active protection system. The IDF has already fielded the Trophy APS on its Merkava 4 tanks. The system comes as an integral part of the tank and the IMOD plans to follow the same path with the Namer.
Photo: Noam Eshel
alejandro_ escribió:Santo... casi nada, el contrato es por 600 transportes Nammer:
Si parte de los componentes se van a producir en la fábrica de Lima ¿Significa que los chasis serán nuevos? ¿Cual es la prioridad en lo que se refiere a sustitución, M113 o Azcharit?
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