410 will be bought.
Most of them for the normal IFV role in our Panzergrenadier units and some for the FACs of our artillery units which are attached directly to the tank and mech inf units.
I do not believe we will buy any more units. There are no customers for the Puma I know of.
Not many out there are searching for a real tracked IFV and have the money to buy a Puma.
We are late with so many european countries having bought CV90 versions in the last years.
They say that it withstands this in the maximum armored C version:
- 30mm AP frontally
- 14,5mm AP all around
- handheld AT weapons like RPG-7 frontally and on the sides
- artillery fragments all around and on the top
- bomblets on the top
- EFP mines and heavy blast mines
There are two fire surpression systems for the crew cabin and the engine compartement.
It is NBC protected.
The question now is of you believe Rheinmetall.
I do, especially when I consider that just the modular add-on armor from A to C config weights 11,55 tons with the whole vehicle being 43 tons heavy in C config.
I do not think that Rheinmetall build it this heavy just for fun and it is said to be better protected on the sides than a Leo II.