
Boxer | |
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Land | Tyskland + Holland |
Rolle | Multirole pansret kampvogn |
Produceret | 2009-nu |
Bygget | 539+ |
Den Bokser er et multirolle pansret kampkøretøj designet af et internationalt konsortium til at udføre en række operationer ved hjælp af installerbare missionsmoduler. De regeringer, der deltager i Boxer-programmet, har ændret sig i takt med, at programmet har udviklet sig. Boxer-køretøjet produceres af industrikoncernen ARTEC GmbH (pansret køretøjsteknologi), og programmet forvaltes af OCCAR (Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation). ARTEC GmbH er baseret i München; dets moderselskaber er Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH og Rheinmetall Military Vehicles GmbH på tysk side og Rheinmetall Defence Nederland B.V. for Nederlandene. Samlet set har Rheinmetall en andel på 64% i joint venturet.
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GTK Boxer A0 – Fuhrungsfahrzeug Walk Around | |
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Fotografer | Unknow |
Lokalisering | Unknow |
Billeder | 55 |

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The Boxer is a multirole armoured fighting vehicle that was designed by an international consortium of Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK. It has a modular design that allows it to switch between different mission modules depending on the operational requirements. The Boxer can perform various roles such as troop transport, command and control, combat engineering, field ambulance, logistics and infantry fighting.
The Boxer has a high level of protection and mobility thanks to its composite armour and 8×8 wheel drive. It is powered by a diesel engine that can produce up to 805 hp and reach a maximum speed of 103 km/h. The Boxer can also be fitted with different weapons systems depending on the configuration, such as a 30 mm LANCE turret or a Cobra bridgelayer system.
The Boxer has been in service since 2011 and has been used by several countries including Germany, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Australia and the UK. The Boxer programme is managed by OCCAR (Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation) and produced by ARTEC GmbH (armoured vehicle technology), a joint venture of Rheinmetall and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann.
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