Rheinmetall AG, The Swedish procurement authority, FMV, and The Netherlands Ministry of Defence procurement authority have placed orders with Rheinmetall for the Kodiak armoured engineer (breaching) vehicle. The total value of the orders is approximately EUR 100 million. Signed on January 16, 2008, the contracts include ten systems for the Dutch Army, and six for the Swedish Army. The vehicles will be delivered during the period 2011-2012.
Apart from its prime function as a heavy-duty combat engineer vehicle for use in military operations and disaster relief, the Kodiak can serve in a mine-clearing role, protecting troops deployed in harm’s way. Rheinmetall manufactures and markets the Kodiak in a consortium together with Swiss defence contractor RUAG Land Systems. Based on a bilateral agreement between the two countries, the joint orders represent an innovative way of reducing costs. The two nations have effectively harmonized their procurement programs, particularly with regard to the configuration of the vehicles and uniform logistics.
Although both governments have signed separate, equally valid contracts with Rheinmetall, the programme is being carried out jointly on the basis of a harmonized central plan. This makes it possible to substantially reduce the non-recurring costs as well as bringing advantages with regard to purchasing and production. Following the Swiss Army, the Dutch and Swedish will be among the first to augment their existing inventories of Leopard 2 main battle tanks and “Bergepanzer 3” armoured recovery vehicles with the new Kodiak armoured engineer vehicle, which will increase their engineer capacity significantly.
Built on a Leopard 2 chassis, the Kodiak armoured engineer vehicle can be fitted with a mine-plough for clearing lanes through minefields.
The Kodiak is equipped with a high performance hinged-arm excavator with a quick-release coupling for deploying additional combat engineering tools. It also features a bulldozer blade with adjustable cutting and tilt angles as well as a double-winch system consisting of two 9 t capstan winches.
To defend itself, the Kodiak is armed with a remote control weapon station and smoke grenade launcher. Moreover, it features the same level of anti-landmine protection as the Leopard 2 main battle tank. For the Dutch vehicles the crew compartment will have additional bomblet protection Over the years, some 8,000 tracked and wheeled vehicles have left the Rheinmetall Landsysteme assembly line, making the company one of the world's most experienced makers of tracked and wheeled armoured vehicles as well as combat support systems and NBC detection technology.
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