Multi-Mission Effect Vehicle (MMEV)
Orlikon Contraves / Rheinmetall Defense
As
part of the Canadian forces army transformation initiative, the new
Direct Fire Squadrons will include Multi-Mission Effect Vehicles (MMEV)
based on the modernized and upgraded ADATS anti-tank/air defense
systems. The upgrades, to be carried out by Oerlikon Contraves will
introduce non-line-of-sight engagement capability and range overmatch
against ground and armor targets, improve operational capability within
joint forces and coalition environment and improve Canadian point
defense capabilities for the homeland protection and defense. To
convert from the tracked ADATS into MMEV, the turret will be updated and
install on a new, air-transportable 8x8 wheeled Light Armored Vehicles (LAV)
chassis built by General Dynamics land Systems. Fire units will be
integrated with new 3D radar and EO/IR target acquisition systems, to
better detect and track aerial and ground targets. These modifications
will enable the system to engage targets at greater ranges and higher
level of confidence, while minimizing the likelihood of fratricide and
collateral damage. The system will retain its original ADATS missiles,
but could also introduce NLOS missiles, such as a Spike ER. By
collaborating with other direct fire elements, such as TOW Under Armor
and Mobile Gun System, MMEV will be able to engage targets designated by
other elements, including UAVs, while retaining its inherent air defense
capability.
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