
While
the Bundeswehr’s current GFF (“protected command
and role-specific vehicle”) is being addressed by heavier
vehicles, the companies decided to develop a GFF 1/2-class
to address evolving requirements. Development costs are being
shared by the two partners.
The AMPV vehicle family will encompass two type series -
an agile AMPV 1 will be the smaller of the two, proposed as
a well protected liaison vehicle. A higher level of protection
and a heavier payload are the primary characteristics of the
bigger AMPV 2. The AMPV1 and AMPV2 are both extremely compact,
and differ only slightly in height, length and wheelbase.
The entire vehicle family will be based on standardized engineering
principles and technologies. Both type series will also have
patrol vehicle configuration, a utility version with an unprotected
floor in the rear section, and an equipment kit carrier with
a safety cell extending all the way to the rear of the vehicle.
Also planned is a special patrol version of the AMPV1 that
can be airlifted in a CH53 transport helicopter.

The
crew compartment will comprise a highly protected vehicle
cell configured as an autonomous armored steel structure with
a spoor liner. Reinforced undercarriage and reinforced cell
structure will enhance protection against landmines and IEDs.
Add-on armor modules could be added, to meet higher ballistic
protection requirements. All vehicles in the AMPV family consist
largely of identical components; the workstations in the fighting
compartment are also identical, ensuring uniform operation.
The advantages in terms of simplified logistics and training
are readily evident.
The vehicle will receive a high-performance running gear,
independent wheel suspension and spring deflection and run-flat
tires assuring high performance on and off-road and continued
mobility even in critical situations; it will maintain high
ground clearance to improve cross-country and cross-obstacle
mobility. The vehicle will be powered by a 3.2-liter diesel
engine with an output of around 200 kW. It will have a permanent
four-wheel drive as well as automatic transmission and automatic
differential lock management, relieving the strain on the
driver.
At the recent ILA 2008 aerospace exhibition Krauss-Maffei
Wegmann unveiled a new family of modular scalable tactical
vehicles based on the FENNEK armoured reconnaissance vehicle.
The generic platform Future FENNEK Technology (GP-F²T).
The new Family of Vehicles (FOV) is offered to the German
armed forces (Bundeswehr) and international customers.
