Nexter to Renovate 200 French Army Leclerc Tanks

16.03.2015 Europe
Nexter to Renovate 200 French Army Leclerc Tanks

Nexter to Renovate 200 French Army Leclerc Tanks

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The French Defense Procurement Agency (DGA) notified Nexter Systems of the Leclerc tank renovation contract.

This order constitutes the third operation launched by the French Ministry of Defense under the SCORPION program intended to modernize the French Army's contact forces.

Valued at approximately €330 million, the contract provides for the delivery of 200 “Renovated Leclerc” tanks and 18 “Renovated DCL” recovery vehicles from 2020.

The planned renovation work will enable the Leclerc to make the best use of its fire power and mobility within future “SCORPION” joint tactical groups (GTIA).

Thanks to the development of specific interfaces for the new CONTACT tactical radio system and the SCORPION information and command system (SICS), it will be able to effectively network with all components of future “SCORPION” GTIAs.

Moreover, the upgrade of its protection through the development of specific armor kits will enable the Leclerc tank to deal more effectively with new threats, such as improvised explosive devices.

A 3rd generation tank with a high degree of automation and diagnostic assistance, the Leclerc tank currently gives the French land forces "first entry" capability as part of an international coalition. The renovation operation launched aims to maintain this capacity beyond 2040.

 



 
 

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