APC or IFV

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Boxer with a 30 mm gun, turet used by the PUMA replace 12.7 mm, this AIFV do 36.5 t ! very modern especialy get unusal electronic systems but expensive special new variant for Lithuania which want 88 for equiped 2 Mech Bat replacing M-113

A deal of about 250 mill € half of its annual budget ! which have recently much increased with lastest events in Ukraine...

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Boxer with a 30 mm gun, turet used by the PUMA replace 12.7 mm, this AIFV do 36.5 t ! very modern especialy get unusal electronic systems but expensive special new variant for Lithuania which want 88 for equiped 2 Mech Bat replacing M-113

A deal of about 250 mill € half of its annual budget ! which have recently much increased with lastest events in Ukraine...

German Ministry of Defense plans to aquire 131 more Boxer APCs have passed parliament recently. They will be of the A2 standard, which will provide better protection, whatever that means in detail. Combined with the Lithuanian order, this could mean the production line making 30+ vehicles a year, achieving some economy of scale.
I wish the german APC variant would carry a dual mount on the RWS for a .50cal & 40mm GMG. The vehicle is easily big enough. Or an additional light ATGM for some vehicles.

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BERLIN — Plans to provide the German Army 131 more Boxer armored personnel carriers have passed the German Bundestag. On Wednesday, the parliament's budget committee approved the procurement of the APCs, a Defense Ministry spokesman confirmed.

The wheeled fighting vehicles carry a price tag of €654 million (US $709 million), including 19 percent VAT, parliamentary sources confirmed. While around €566 million will be spent on the vehicles, about €47 million is earmarked for weapon stations. European armaments agency OCCAR will implement the project. The vehicles in the configuration A2, which come with better protection than previous batches, are due for delivery from 2017 to 2021.

Last week, Lithuania announced its intention to order 88 Boxers in infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) versions with a 30 mm cannon and anti-tank missiles. The State Defence Council selected the vehicle for the 8X8 requirement on Dec. 11. Those deliveries are set for 2017 through 2020. ...
 

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Kongsberg Protector 30mm Remote Weapon Station selected to be mounted on US Stryker armored

General Dynamics Land Systems has notified Norwegian Defense Company KONGSBERG that the ’PROTECTOR’ Medium Caliber Remote Weapon Station (MCRWS) has been selected as the 30-millimeter weapon system solution for the
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No APC or AIFV, but a new interesting wheeled gun.
Indonesian, BADAK (Anoa APC fitted with Cockerill 90P turret) 90 mm gun

I want it :D
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Terrex 2

Cruising from land to sea

The latest in armoured fighting vehicles, it will take troops closer to the battlefield than ever before.

Following the success of the Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicle, which was launched in September 2009 and adopted by the Singapore Armed Forces in 2010, ST Kinetics has introduced an update of the armoured vehicle.

Touted as ST Kinetics' most innovative design to date, the Terrex 2 was soft-launched at defence tradeshow Defence and Security Equipment International in London in September 2015.

"We are seeing an increasing demand for highly mobile, protected and digitised, network-ready 8x8 platforms by global armed forces…to be effective in land and littoral missions," said Brigadier-General (NS) Winston Toh, Chief Marketing Officer of ST Kinetics.

Smooth, safe transition
The Terrex 2 is specially designed for littoral missions, allowing infantry forces to transit from land to sea and from coast to coast smoothly and safely.

A unique "shark-shaped" hydrodynamic hull helps to keep its "nose" above water while a refined propulsion system enables it to cut through water at speeds beyond six knots, enduring moderately rough waters at up to Sea State 4 conditions (where waves reach up to 2.5m).

In addition, a raised snorkel system allows the vehicle to "breathe" both on land and in water: the intake and exhaust tubes, located on the bonnet to channel airflow into and out of the vehicle, can be raised when the Terrex 2 is in water. This way, airflow is not disrupted by the change in environment.

"V" marks the spot
Another key feature is the enhanced protection provided by ST Kinetic's proprietary "V-over-V" design, which enhances the Terrex 2's mine and improvised explosive device (IED) protection. This design features two V-shaped hull sections: a lower section for the drivetrain and suspension systems and an upper section for crew.

In the event of an explosion, the lower hull will absorb the initial blast. The V-shaped frame below helps to direct the force of the blast outwards and away from the upper hull. This is an update from the ladder frame found on the Terrex, where the bars run parallel.
The V-shaped design also optimises the buoyancy of the Terrex 2, allowing it to right itself when in water.

Simple, effective design

Staying true to ST Kinetics' philosophy of designing for the end-user, the Terrex 2 has a driver’s seat that is configured simply with a steering wheel, automatic gear, and an acceleration and brake pedal - much like an automatic transmission car. For steering in water, an additional toggle stick is used.

Unlike its predecessor, the Terrex 2 boasts an updated touchscreen dashboard, with two screens added below the three located at eye-level. These screens can be customised to display details such as the vehicle’s dashboard and gauges. They can also display data from system tests and reflect breakdowns and errors. The display can be moved from screen to screen to suit operational needs.

International recognition
Last year, ST Kinetics added another feather to its cap when the Terrex 2 was one of just two vehicles shortlisted by the United States Marine Corps (USMC) for the next phase of evaluation of its Amphibious Combat Vehicle 1.1 programme. The programme seeks to procure an amphibious assault vehicle for the USMC to replace its aging fleet of Assault Amphibious Vehicles.

Over the next two years, 13 prototypes of the Terrex 2 will undergo rigorous tests to assess their suitability for USMC’s operations. According to an article in Defence News dated 24 Nov 2015, a winner would be picked in 2018 for 204 vehicles to be delivered by 2020.

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AJAX a new AIFV 245 ordered first delivered in 2017 to British Army replace Warrior in 6 Mech Bat big almost as the Puma do 38 t with a new gun of 40 mm.
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Futur French combat recc vehicle Jaguar have same gun

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