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The competitors are planned to be around 20 tons and 6×6 vehicles: Mowag Piranha 6×6, Patria 6×6, and the TPz Fuchs Evolution (Rheinmetall), Replacement of the TPz Fuchs 1 APC: The main role of the successor would be an Armoured Personnel Carrier. The competitors are the Patria 6×6, the Pandur Evo 6×6 and the TPz Fuchs 2. [20]
The Marder is a relatively conventional design, with the driver sitting at the front left side of the hull with the engine to the driver's right. The driver has three day periscopes mounted in a hatch that opens to the right. The center periscope can be replaced by a passive night vision device. Behind the driver is a seat for a single infantryman.
The TPz Fuchs ("Fox") is an APC originally developed by Daimler-Benz but manufactured and further developed by Rheinmetall, and is an example of the armoured tactical vehicles that were part of the RMMV portfolio pre-2019
The technical arrangement for the CAVS was official signed on April 17, 2023. This vehicle and the Boxer will replace the TPz Fuchs and the M113. But as of November 2023, the replacement of the TPz Fuchs will be part of the competition. The Patria 6×6 will compete against the Pandur Evo 6×6 and the TPz Fuchs 1A9. [21]
From the existing information, it would be equipped installed on the successor of the TPz Fuchs 1, where the potential candidates are the Patria 6×6, the Pandur Evo 6×6 and the TPz Fuchs 2. As of September 2024 [update] , the NEMO turret seems to have been selected, and the procurement would be presented to the Bundestag in 2024.
TPZ may refer to: Tirapazamine, experimental anticancer drug; Tula Cartridge Works (Tulskiy Patronniy Zavod), Russian ammunition manufacturer; TPz Fuchs, armoured personnel carrier developed by Daimler-Benz
Upon return of the bolt forward, the impact of the rollers against the camming surfaces on the breech carry the rollers from their seats, and, together with the surfaces on the striker sleeve, force the rollers outward, locking the bolt head into the barrel extension and ensuring a complete lock.
The Spähpanzer Luchs (English: Scout Armored Car "Lynx") is a German 8x8 amphibious reconnaissance armoured fighting vehicle (Spähpanzer) that was in service from 1975 to 2009 with the German Army, who used 408 in their armoured reconnaissance battalions.