The Idea of this thread is to collect the facts and thoughts about very things which keep AFV going at the present and in the near future.
I will start with this flyer by MTU which presents the famous lines of engines which drive AFV on every continent bar Australia. The 890 is the latest model with very impressive weight-to-kw and volume-to-kw rates beside the usual advantages. It has already orders and would also have powered the FCS.
Their mbrid concept is certainly worth watching. Personally I feel that the clever integration of the battery and the energy densitiy of it are the major hurdles in this regard. It might be wise to implement it only as a relative short-term buffer, powerful starter and short-time booster until the weight goes down. An integrated APU would make sense.
BTW: The 890 is really ridiculously small, the standard Leopard 2 engine 873 with the same output has a roughly three times larger crossection!. Hard to believe, I must confess, but according to MTU it is the case. The Puma would have been even heavier and larger without that great downsizing.
Firn
I will start with this flyer by MTU which presents the famous lines of engines which drive AFV on every continent bar Australia. The 890 is the latest model with very impressive weight-to-kw and volume-to-kw rates beside the usual advantages. It has already orders and would also have powered the FCS.
Their mbrid concept is certainly worth watching. Personally I feel that the clever integration of the battery and the energy densitiy of it are the major hurdles in this regard. It might be wise to implement it only as a relative short-term buffer, powerful starter and short-time booster until the weight goes down. An integrated APU would make sense.
BTW: The 890 is really ridiculously small, the standard Leopard 2 engine 873 with the same output has a roughly three times larger crossection!. Hard to believe, I must confess, but according to MTU it is the case. The Puma would have been even heavier and larger without that great downsizing.
Firn
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