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Le secteur Européen des véhicules blindés poursuit sa consolidation

Date Communiqué de Presse : 18 octobre 2006

18 Oct. 2006, Lyon, Allbizreport.com announces that a new market research is available to its catalog.

This report describes and analyses the armoured vehicles industry in Europe.

This 224-page report details how the armoured vehicle sector is structured, on the eve of further consolidation.

It details the main figures for each major player, from revenues and profitability to financial strength.

It also includes a general view of the main programmes.

It is widely illustrated, with many tables and graphs.

General Dynamics and BAE Systems are shaping two leading transatlantic land armament businesses.

How will it affect other players in the field ? What are the options opened to them and their stakeholders ? How could they react ? There is currently a window of opportunity for the creation of a major European entity.

Who could participate ? Under which conditions ? Partners and suppliers are under the same pressure to consolidate.

Who are they and who could be involved ? Which lines would they follow for regrouping ? We met the leading companies in the industry, at DSEi in London in September 2005 and Eurosatory in June 2006, or for one-on-one meetings, including: BAE systems, General Dynamics, Giat Industries, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, Oto Melara, Rheinmetall, etc.

1. Unavoidable consolidation 9

1.1 – Abundant supply 9

1.2 – Increased pressure 12

1.3 – Initial consolidation moves set to continue 15

2. Armoured vehicle key components and functions 36

2.1 – Main types of armoured vehicle 36

2.2 – Maintenance and modernisation activities 44

2.3 – Key elements of an armoured vehicle 48

2.4 – Protection systems 50

2.5 – Mobility 53

2.6 – Weapons and ammunition 61

2.7 – Vetronics 71

2.8 – Vehicle design and engineering 78

3. Main armoured vehicles manufacturers 80

3.1 – General Dynamics 82

3.2 – BAE Systems 96

3.3 – Rheinmetall 109

3.4 – Giat Industries 123

3.5 – Krauss-Maffei Wegmann 132

3.6 – Iveco & Oto Melara 140

3.7 – Patria 148

3.8 – Textron Land Systems 156

3.9 – Panhard General Defense 160

4. Main armoured vehicles programmes 163

4.1 – Main battle tanks 164

4.1.1 – Leopard 2 (Germany) – Krauss-Maffei Wegmann 165

4.1.2 – Abrams M1A1/A2 (USA) – General Dynamics 169

4.1.3 – Leclerc (France) – Giat Industries 170

4.1.4 – Challenger 2 (United Kingdom) – BAE Systems 172

4.1.5 – Ariete (Italy) – Società Consortile Iveco-Fiat Oto Melara 173

4.2 – Tracked medium and light armoured vehicles 174

4.2.1 – CV90 (Sweden) – BAE Systems 176

4.2.2 – Puma (Germany) – Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, Rheinmetall 177

4.2.3 – Ulan/Pizzaro (Austria/Spain) – General Dynamics 179

4.2.4 – Dardo (Italy) – Società Consortile Iveco-Fiat Oto Melara 180

4.2.5 – Bradley (USA) – BAE Systems 181

4.2.6 – Other Programmes 182

Bv206S (Sweden) – BAE Systems 182

BvS 10 (Sweden) – BAE Systems 183

Wiesel (Germany) – Rheinmetall 183

ACV-300 (Turkey) – FNSS 184

4.3 – Wheeled medium-weight armoured vehicles 184

4.3.1 – Piranha (Switzerland) – General Dynamics 186

4.3.2 – AMV (Finland) – Patria 190

4.3.3 – Pandur II (Austria) – General Dynamics 191

4.3.4 – Centauro (Italy) – Società Consortile Iveco-Fiat Oto Melara 193

4.3.5 – VBCI (France) – Giat Industries, Renault Trucks Defense 194

4.3.6 – Boxer (Germany, Netherlands) – Stork, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, Rheinmetall 195

4.3.7 – Other programmes 196

Fuchs 2 (Germany) – Rheinmetall 196

VAB (Véhicule de l’avant blindé) (France) – Renault Trucks 197

XA-180/200 (Finland) – Patria 197

Pandur I (Austria) – General Dynamics 198

4.4 – Wheeled lightweight armoured vehicles 198

4.4.1 – LMV – Light Multi-role Vehicle (Italy) – Iveco Fiat 200

4.4.2 – VBL (véhicule blindée léger) (France) – Panhard General Defense 201

4.4.3 – Fennek (Germany, Netherlands) – Krauss-Maffei Wegmann 201

4.4.4 – Dingo 2 (Germany) – Krauss-Maffei Wegmann 202

4.4.5 – Eagle (Switzerland) – General Dynamics 203

4.4.6 – Duro III (Switzerland) – Rheinmetall, General Dynamics 204

4.4.7 – ASV -Armoured Security Vehicle (USA) – Textron Systems 205

4.4.8 – PVP (France) – Panhard General Defense 206

4.4.9 – Other programmes 207

HUMVEE or High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (USA) – AM General 207

Puma (Italy) – Società Consortile Iveco-Fiat Oto Melara 207

RG-31 (South Africa) – BAE Systems 208

Bushmaster (Australia) – ADI (Thales) 208

4.5 – Artillery systems 209

4.5.1 – PzH 2000 (Germany) – Krauss-Maffei Wegmann 210

4.5.2 – Caesar (France) – Giat Industries 211

4.5.3 – Archer FH-77 (Sweden) – BAE Systems 213

4.5.4 – G6 (South Africa) – Denel 214

4.6 – New Combat Systems Projects 215

4.6.1 – FCS (USA) – Boeing 215

4.6.2 – FRES (United Kingdom) – at the initial assessment stage 220

4.6.3 – SEP (Sweden) – BAE Systems 221

4.6.4 – BOA (France) – Thales, Safran, Giat Industries 223

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