Patria and Rheinmetall unveil first UK prototype Boxer Armoured Mortar Variant at Defence Vehicle Dynamics exhibition
PRESS RELEASE
19 September, 2024
Patria
Patria and Rheinmetall announce the debut of their prototype Boxer Armoured Mortar Variant at the Defence Vehicle Dynamics (DVD2024) exhibition in Millbrook, Bedfordshire, UK on 18 September, 2024. This ground-breaking collaboration marks a milestone in the development of the British Army’s Armoured Mortar Variant, showcasing the innovative capabilities of both companies.
The new Armoured Mortar Variant, designed to enhance battlefield effectiveness, features state-of-the-art Patria NEMO 120mm turreted mortar system integrated onto Boxer highly mobile and protected platform. This variant is a testament to Patria’s and Rheinmetall’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions for modern armed forces.
Key features:
- High rate of fire: The 120mm turreted mortar system can achieve a maximum rate of fire of 10 rounds per minute, providing rapid and sustained firepower in combat situations.
- Fire on the move: This capability allows the vehicle to fire while on the move, significantly reducing the risk of counter-battery fire and enhancing operational flexibility.
- Direct and indirect fire: Unlike typical mortar systems that only offer indirect fire, this variant can perform both direct and indirect fire, increasing its versatility and effectiveness in various combat scenarios.
- Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact (MRSI): The system can deliver up to five rounds to hit a target simultaneously, overwhelming enemy positions and maximising impact. MRSI can also be coordinated between multiple platforms to further increase the firepower.
- Extended range: With a range of up to 10 kilometres, the mortar system can engage targets at a considerable distance, providing support to frontline troops from a safe location.
- Superior protection: The turreted mortar system allows operators to remain protected within the vehicle at all times, enhancing survivability and crew safety in hostile environments, adding to the army’s deterrence.
“We are excited to present this innovative Armoured Mortar Variant at the DVD2024 exhibition,” says Rebecca Richards, Deputy CEO at Rheinmetall Vehicle Systems International. “This collaboration with Patria underscores our shared commitment to advancing military technology and providing the UK’s armed forces with the best possible equipment.”
Hugo Vanbockryck, Senior Vice President Market Area Europe at Patria, adds: “The Armoured Mortar Variant represents a significant leap forward in superior battlefield capabilities. We are proud to partner with Rheinmetall in delivering this state-of-the-art solution to our customers.”
The DVD2024 exhibition, held on September 18, 2024, is a premier event for showcasing the latest advancements in defence technology. Patria and Rheinmetall welcome attendees to visit their booths to learn more about the Armoured Mortar Variant and other innovative solutions.
For further information:
communications@patriagroup.com
Hugo Vanbockryck, Senior Vice President, Market Area Europe, Patria,
tel.+32 471 98 91 01, hugo.vanbockryck@patriagroup.com
Patria is an international provider of defence, security and aviation life cycle support services, technology solutions and pilot training. Patria provides its aerospace and military customers with equipment availability, continuous performance development as well as selected intelligence, surveillance and management system products and services. Patria’s mission is to give its customers confidence in all conditions, and the vision is to be the #1 partner for critical operations on land, sea and air. Patria has several locations including Finland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Estonia, Latvia and Spain. Patria employs over 3,000 professionals. Patria is owned by the State of Finland (50.1%) and Norwegian Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS (49.9%). Patria owns 50% of Nammo, and together these three companies form a leading Nordic defence partnership.
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