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            <title>Green light for the Puma </title>
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            <description>08 November 2007
Green light for the
Puma &amp;ndash; Rheinmetall and
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
to supply Bundeswehr with new IFV
The German Bundestag&amp;rsquo;s budget
committee cleared the way today for the
procurement of 405 new Puma infantry
fighting vehicles for the Bundeswehr. For
D&amp;uuml;sseldorf-based Rheinmetall AG and
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH &amp;amp; Co. KG of
Munich, the order represents a
combined total of some &amp;euro;3 billion in gross sales.
Rheinmetall and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
each hold a 50% stake in the company
tasked with the project, PSM GmbH of
Kassel. Both hailed the decision as a crucial
step in re-equipping the German Army
for the future as well as being vitally important
to the German defence industry and a
whole host of medium-sized subcontractors.
With its unique balance of tactical
and strategic mobility, survivability and lethality,
the Puma gives the Bundeswehr a state-of-the-art
infantry fighting vehicle
systematically tailored to the current
and future operational requirements of the
German military both at home and
abroad.
&amp;ldquo;We&amp;rsquo;re extremely pleased that the Puma
has cleared the final parliamentary hurdle.
This is the biggest single order in
the history of our company, and definitely confirms
our status as Europe&amp;rsquo;s top supplier of
army technology&amp;rdquo;, states Klaus Eberhardt,
Chairman of the Executive Board of
Rheinmetall AG.
The Bundestag set the project in
motion in September 2002 when it awarded a
development contract for the new IFV,
followed in 2004 by a &amp;euro;350-million
procurement order for five pre-series
vehicles and related services. These vehicles
are currently undergoing intensive
trials. The first serially produced Pumas are
scheduled to enter service in 2010.
Today, more than thirty years after
Germany first fielded the Marder IFV, the Puma is
poised to significantly expand the
Bundeswehr&amp;rsquo;s capabilities spectrum, providing it
with an entirely new category of
tactical vehicle. In any international comparison, the
Puma clearly represents the cutting
edge in contemporary armoured vehicle
technology.
Well-protected yet light enough to
airlift, the Puma&amp;rsquo;s modularity and expandability
make it the perfect tool for
international conflict management. No comparable vehicle
provides its crew with such a high
level of protection from typical conflict zone threats
such as landmines, rocket propelled
grenades and improvised explosive devices.
The Puma features two different levels
of protection. In the basic configuration it can
be airlifted in the future A 400 M
transport aircraft, and thus swiftly redeployed from
one area of operation to another
despite offering a high degree of crew protection.
The vehicle can be quickly
reconfigured for higher intensity combat by adding
separately transported modular armour
elements, which provide optimum protection
from landmines, shaped charges and
medium-calibre weapons fire. Furthermore,
special roof armour elements protect
the crew from bomblets.
Other standard-setting features of
this revolutionary vehicle include the newly
developed 800 kW high-power density
engine, running gear decoupled from the
vehicle
hull, an unmanned turret and programmable ammunition.

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