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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Dstl unveils requirements for future anti-armour capabilities project

Close-In Self Defence (CISD): portable light weight munitions carried by Infantry sections Mounted Close Combat Overwatch (MCCO): a long range system providing anti-armour coverage to the battle group, with concepts carrying multiple missiles weighing up to 50kg with a range of up to 10km or more Close Combat Anti-Armour Weapons (CCAAW): Mounted and Dismounted, capable of destroying armoured vehicles even if hidden from view The Land Weapons project aims to increase combat effectiveness by modernising the Army’s Guided Weapons that have been in service for over a decade. Using technology that can be launched at a greater distances and with increased force both outranging and overmatching the threat. A significant objective is to increase commonality and interchangeability between different platforms, providing greater flexibility and lower costs. Dstl is also exploring how such modular systems might enable launchers and missiles to be mounted across different trucks and armoured

Dstl unveils requirements for future anti-armour capabilities project

BGOAA), the work covers 4 areas: Close-In Self Defence ( Mounted Close Combat Overwatch ( MCCO): a long range system providing anti-armour coverage to the battle group, with concepts carrying multiple missiles weighing up to 50kg with a range of up to 10km or more Close Combat Anti-Armour Weapons ( CCAAW): Mounted and Dismounted, capable of destroying armoured vehicles even if hidden from view The Land Weapons project aims to increase combat effectiveness by modernising the Army’s Guided Weapons that have been in service for over a decade. Using technology that can be launched at a greater distances and with increased force both outranging and overmatching the threat. A significant objective is to increase commonality and interchangeability between different platforms, providing greater flexibility and lower costs.

British Army reviewing MRV-P options after Defence Command Paper silence

British Army ‘reviewing’ MRV-P options after Defence Command Paper silence By Harry Lye 17 May 2021 (Last Updated May 17th, 2021 16:57) The British Army is reviewing the options for both packages of the Multi Role Vehicle-Protected (MRV-P) requirement after the programme was left absent from the UK’s recently published Defence Command Paper. Share Article The Oshkosh Defense JLTV. Image: Oshkosh Defense. The British Army’s Head of Strategy Brigadier John Clark recently told reporters that work was still underway to figure out how many vehicles and of what type would be needed to fill the requirement.  When reached for comment about the status of the programme, a British Army spokesperson told Army Technology: “The Multi Role Vehicle-Protected programme will modernise the army’s light mobility fleet, delivering vehicles in two packages for both the new Heavy and Light Brigade Combat Teams.

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