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wulfir February 19th, 2012 08:19 AM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
Unit 417 MLRS Mine Sec...

...umm, this unit should probably be deleted. There was interest in purchasing the MLRS or a similar type weapon in the late 90s, but with the demise of the so called 'invasion defence' this never happened.

AFAIK Sweden has never had the capability to deploy mines by artillery or air.

DRG February 19th, 2012 11:25 AM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
you mean perhaps unit 473 ???

"Unit 417" has been blank forever.

Don

wulfir February 19th, 2012 03:47 PM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DRG (Post 796081)
you mean perhaps unit 473 ???

"Unit 417" has been blank forever.

Don

Yes, my mistake. :doh:
Unit 473 it is.

FASTBOAT TOUGH February 9th, 2013 04:32 AM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
This seems the best place to ask the following of our friends in Northern Europe while I work on some other issues in the MBT world for my last inputs for the next patch.
1. I see the STRV 122b is not in the game, and I need to verify the following...
A. I believe added armor was applied around the sides as well as the deck/floor for added RPG/IED protection. I'm thinking Oct. 2001 was when it entered service. However dates for it seem to vary from 2001-2005. Can you verify the side armor info and dates it entered service.

2. STRV 122 EVO. I know tests began in the Summer of 2010. But then the tests/news dropped significantly. Then last fall several websites/refs started reporting on it again. So...
A. Did SWEDEN buy the EVO add on armor, and
B. Is JAN. 2013 a good start date?

Thank You!

Regards,
Pat
"Working for a better equipped world all around the globe!"

Mustang February 9th, 2013 08:04 AM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
For #1:

Seems to be after 2002. Hope this helps.

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...p/t-64891.html

Quote:

During the years of 1997 to 2002, Leopard 2(S) MBTs, called Strv 122 in Sweden, were being delivered to the Swedish Armed Forces. The originally German tank is one of the world's most powerful war machines but after carrying out a few tests, FMV found the tank was lacking in some areas when it came to protection.

- "It's a further development of the Strv 122's protection against mines," says Henrik Hej. "With this new protection kit the tank will become substantially safer for the crew to operate in."
Some more info:

http://www.w54.biz/archive/index.php/t-357.html

Quote:

The Swedish MBT122 has already been recognized as one of the best-protected main battle tanks in the world. In a recent study program of the tank for the Swedish Defence Material Administration (FMV) in Sweden, IBD Deisenroth Engineering succeeded in the development of a further improved protection dedicated to the tank. The concept is thereby designed to protect against the actual and future threats in theatre, especially in asymmetric and urban warfare.

IBD's focus in this development was the optimization of the protection against the actual threats in theatre: new variants of RPGs, IEDs and EFPs as well as keeping high protection against “conventional threats”. A new light weight and highly efficient SLAT armour was designed as an amendment of the protection concept. The effectiveness of the new solutions has been verified against all threats in a broad test campaign. Thanks to all these efforts the concept provides an outstanding 360 degree protection of the crew.

The completely modular design of the concept allows the use of any mixture of old and new protection modules. This solution is of great advantage in theatre with regard to maintenance and repairs.

Despite the improved overall protection level of the MBT 122B Evolution the weight increase of about 350 kg is only minimal such maintaining the high mobility of the tank. Also the width of the vehicle could be kept to exactly 4.0 m which is also an important factor for the use in urban environment.

The new protection concept is the latest variant of similar high level protection solutions (defined as Evolution Concepts) from IBD for different platforms that have been developed, where the kits based on the platform Leopard 2 A4 Evolution have already been supplied to customers.
Can't find anything regarding Sweden purchasing EVO though.

FASTBOAT TOUGH February 9th, 2013 01:41 PM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
Thanks but, I have that info already as well. Unfortunately that's why I'm stuck on something I'd hoped would be pretty straight forward. Not wasting time on this as I have solid info on the other issues I'm trying to address. The normal guys here have local access where I don't. You'll find the equipment world the "world wide web" isn't always so world wide after all.
1. Again the 11 STRV-122b are converted STRV-122 tanks with heavier belly armor and supposedly side armor protection against RPGs. The STRV-122b was designed for ops in Afghanistan in a joint venture with Germany and later the Dutch which applied this to the LEOs they deployed there as well. I just need a good service entry date here.

2. EVO is an add on modular protection kit. Game wise as in real life think (Or see.) German LEO 2A7+ or Turkish LEO-2T. I just need to know [b]for sure[b] if Sweden bought it. Looks like they did but "looks like they did/or they have it" has bitten us in the past around here. Below shows a STRV-122 and CV-9020 with EVO installed during trails last year.
http://www.doppeladler.com/forum/vie...t=2371&p=24311
http://www.defpro.com/news/details/35969/

Not the ref I was seeking but the first does show the STRV-122b with what appears to be the EVO package.
Have to get ready for work!!!!

Regards,
Pat

FASTBOAT TOUGH February 9th, 2013 02:38 PM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
Looked at the clock wrong so I have a few minutes before getting ready.
1. That should read in the previous post as CV-9040 vice 9020.
2. I believe with the next ref I was seeking posted below and the German site (Ref. 1 OF LAST POST.) the Swedes did buy the EVO package in a photo comparison of the two and others. So that puts EVO back to at least to 2007/2008.
3. From what I can find the STRV-122b is still a separate issue from some refs as the STRV-122b EVO being an "all-in-one" item. From what I can tell the EVO package is a separate and later addition. I might have to PM a couple of folks from this thread later after the main items I noted are addressed first on the list.
http://www.armyrecognition.com/june_...d_0706121.html

Regards,
Pat

Mustang February 9th, 2013 05:52 PM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
Sorry I couldn't find any more. Even the manufacturer website is no help.

Mustang February 12th, 2013 11:55 AM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnUMTI07_cY

7:50

Sweden is still considering installing AMAP as of 2011.

http://www.tanknutdave.com/component/content/article/63

In a recent study program (late 2010) of the tank for the Swedish Defence Material Administration (FMV) in Sweden, IBD Deisenroth Engineering succeeded in the development of a further improved protection dedicated to the tank. The concept is thereby designed to protect against the actual and future threats in theatre, especially in asymmetric and urban warfare. Despite the improved overall protection level of the MBT122 Evolution, the weight increase of about 350 kg is only minimal such maintaining the high mobility of the tank. IBD Deisenroth Engineering announced on 30.05.2012 that the MBT122 protection studies are still ongoing.

Mustang February 12th, 2013 04:43 PM

Re: RE Swedish OOB
 
I can't imagine EVO being anything other than an upgrade of the existing tank. I doubt they're going to buy an entire fleet of new model Leopard 2A6/7 equivalents just for an armor package. But yes, you always have to make sure.

Sorry if this is annoying but I found something that might be useful.

http://forum.soldf.com/topic/11317-leopard-3/page-2

Swedish military forum. No mention of the Strv 122B before 2004.

Google translate:

STRV 122B used by GU Bat P4 2004-2005
It was not so popular due to the turret bustle, but clearly the car I'd like to sit in if you drive on a mine.


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