MMSR - SYDERA
Counter-Mine System
MBDA / Thales / Rheinmetall defense

Developed under cooperation between Rheinmetall Defense, MBDA and Thales,
the Franco-German MMSR-SYDERA consortium is developing a system
consisting of various vehicles for detecting and detonating landmines
and IEDs.
MMSR SYDERA program will demonstrate how a single system can create a
mine-free path as well as clearing a large area, such as an airfield,
from hazardous mines. The demonstrator has been completed and is ready
to begin trials in Germany, with operational evaluation planned for
2007. Full scale development is expected to start in 2009.
The system will include five vehicles. The command and control
vehicle (CCV), developed by Thales, will be traveling behind the group,
remotely controlling the system's decoys, and counter-mine vehicles
traveling in front. These will include MBDA developed Smart Decoy
Vehicle (SDV) and Heavy Decoy Vehicle (HDV), based on the
SOUVIM-2 currently operational with the
French Army. SDV travels at 20 kph, detonating all types of non-pressure
sensitive mines. The HDV will be an articulated vehicle, specially
designed to clear pressure-sensitive mines covering routes up to 4.5
meters wide.
The system will also comprise two unmanned systems developed in Germany
by Rheinmetall Land Systems - the Detection Vehicle (DEV), Verification
Vehicle (VEV) clearing the remaining mines. |
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