Fighting Vehicle Technology
Fighting Vehicle Technology
Fighting Vehicle Technology
Technology
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ABSTRACT
Armoured vehicle technology has evolved ever since the first tanks
appeared in World War One. The traditional Armoured Fighting
Vehicle (AFV) design focuses on lethality, survivability and
mobility. However, with the growing reliance on communications
and command (C2) systems, there is an increased need for the
AFV design to be integrated with the vehicle electronics, or
vetronics. Vetronics has become a key component of the AFVs
effectiveness on the battlefield. An overview of the technology
advances in these areas will be explored. In addition, the impact
on the human aspect as a result of these C2 considerations will
be covered.
Tan Chuan-Yean
Mok Shao Hong
Vince Yew
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and more advanced sub-systems will raise the
INTRODUCTION
TECHNOLOGIES IN AN
AFV
Firepower
stations
engagement
for
self-protection
of
targets.
and
Depending
the
on
have
(HE) munitions.
become
increasingly
dominant
in
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HE
rounds
create
damage
by
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Figure 4.
Rafael 30mm RWS
and its controls
Gunners
main sight
Commanders
sight
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Survivability
Todays AFVs are expected to deal with
various threats (see Figure 5) that are multidirectional. To design a vehicle that can
withstand these threats will require multiple
technologies to enhance its survivability.
Passive Armour
high
either
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armoured
steel
or
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Reactive Armour
Most Chemical Energy (CE) threats are
from RPGs and Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
(ATGM). These warheads comprise a conical
copper liner surrounded by explosives. When
detonated, the explosive forces literally
invert the conical copper cone to form a
thin molten jet that travels at speeds of
up to 8km/s to 10km/s. This jet is the main
Figure 6. LIBA demonstrating its multi-hit capability and flexibility
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Semi-Active
Command
Line-of-sight,
the
Engineerings
(IBD)
Advanced
Modular
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Although the configurations are different,
in quick succession.
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necks.
Mobility
despite
designing
the
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various
designs,
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Powerpack
The internal combustion engine is used as the
main propulsion system. AFVs generally use
diesel engines since diesel is less flammable
than petrol. Most of the development of diesel
engines is driven commercially to improve the
fuel efficiency. Military engines do need to
be fuel efficient, but more importantly, they
Figure 13. Comparison of MTU MT 883 and the 890 (HPD)
engine sizes
engine,
power is available.
generators,
generator
dissipater
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However,
the
Future
Combat
System
a steer.
steering,
starter motor.
dictate
throttling
the
and
gear
corresponding
selection.
transmission
Transmission
transmission
This
converts
this
power
to
creates
more
DbW
flexibility
in
crew
technology
also
configuration.
Vetronics
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same target.
changing
requirements,
insertion,
while
This
computing
entire vehicle.
operational
and
handle
environments
new
manage
incorporating
is
an
important
technology
or
technology
legacy
systems
new
systems.
parameter
changes
as
rapidly,
Systems Architecture
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the AFV.
Another
approach
to
manage
power
Power
management
is
crucial
to
the
more
performance
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of
vetronics.
With
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is relevant?
PUTTING IT ALL
TOGETHER
various
common
technologies
onto
OODA loop.
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CONCLUSION
AFVs have evolved through the years. Since
the beginning of World War One, AFVs have
been deployed on the battlefield to achieve
a tactical advantage. They were further
exploited by the Germans in WWII, where
technology provided them with improved
radio communications and allowed them
to move faster with greater firepower and
protection. Thus, they were able to adopt
the concept of Blitzkrieg or lightning
war. As we enter the NCW age, the AFV still
has a strong role to play as seen in the Iraq
and Afghanistan conflicts in the 2000s. As
technology advances, the AFV must also keep
up with the changes and be ready to adapt
and evolve to face these new challenges.
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ENDNOTES
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BIOGRAPHY
Tan Chuan-Yean is a Principal Engineer (Land Systems) and develops crew
and vetronics systems for fighting platforms. He has been involved in the
development of the Bionix I and II Infantry Fighting Vehicles, as well as the
Bionix Recovery Vehicle variant. As the Project Manager, Chuan-Yean led the
Trailblazer Countermine Vehicle project from conceptualisation to prototype
stage. He was part of the Trailblazer Team that won the Defence Technology
Prize Team (Engineering) Award in 2009. Chuan-Yean graduated with a
Bachelor degree in Mechanical and Production Engineering (Honours) from
Nanyang Technological University in 1996 and obtained a Master of Science
(MSc) degree in Weapon and Vehicle Systems from the Royal Military College
of Science, Cranfield University, UK in 2001. He was also awarded the Vickers
Trophy for the best MSc thesis.
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