FENNEK
5 days autonomous and undiscovered in any terrain
Vehicle family for comprehensive requirement profiles
The FENNEK vehicle family is the answer to various requirement profiles: FENNEK is characterized by outstanding and almost noiseless mobility in any terrain,
modern sensor systems, extensive protection, self-defence capabilities and a high level of autonomy.
The three-man crew - driver, commander and radio operator/observer - can operate autonomously for up to five days. Equipment, operating materials, drinking water and food are carried in the
vehicle. Air transportable in the C130, the FENNEK can be moved quickly and easily, even to distant areas of deployment.
| Specifications |
| Length |
5.58 m |
| Width |
2.55 m |
| Height |
1.79 m |
| Combat weight |
11 t |
| Armament |
40 mm grenade launcher
MG 7.62 or .50 |
| Engine power |
177 kW |
| Maximum speed |
>100 km/h |
| Crew |
3
|
| Protection |
Ballistics, Mines, IEDs |
FENNEK
5 days autonomous and undiscovered in any terrain
Mobility
With a driving range of almost 1000 kilometers and an outstanding on- and off-road mobility, the FENNEK relies on its ultramodern engine technology. The engine is supplemented by a
fully automatic conventional transmission and transfer box gearing. The on-demand all-wheel drive with an H-drive train, allows for a low building design. Moreover, due to a low
centroid and a large track width, it ensures a high off-road mobility.
With a total weight of up to eleven tons, the FENNEK easily masters inclinations of 60 per cent and banking of up to 35 per cent. Its turn radius is below 13 meters, with a fording ability in
waters over one meter. Through an automatic tire pressure adjustment system, the vehicle can be adapted at any time to the terrain situation. Additionally, the FENNEK has been fitted with a cable
winch with a traction force of ten tons in order to quickly rescue itself or other vehicles.
Reconnaissance vehicle: Seeing without being seen
The basic variant of the FENNEK family of vehicles is the reconnaissance vehicle. Outstandingly well camouflaged thanks to its low height, the limited IR and
radar signature and its low-noise engine, as well as through its state-of-the-art reconnaissance equipment, this variant of the FENNEK optimally satisfies the requirements for reconnaissance
missions, even far behind enemy lines. In modern operation scenarios of the 21st century its missions involves not only the observation of enemy troop movements, but especially the monitoring of
embattled localities or terrains in order to observe, report and check any suspicious activities immediately after they occur.
FENNEK
5 days autonomous and undiscovered in any terrain
Reconnaissance
The high reconnaissance ability is guaranteed by the vehicle's reconnaissance and observation system, known as “Beobachtungs- und Aufklärungsausstattung”
(BAA). The sensor head can be controlled in azimuth and elevation and be used remotely on a tripod up to 40m from the vehicle, while controlled from inside the vehicle. The BAA system
allows for detecting and identifying targets at long distances during day and night operations.
Command and Control Vehicle
The command and control vehicle variant, which is known within the Dutch Army as “Allgemeine Dienste” (AD), can be employed universally. Instead of the monitoring and
reconnaissance equipment, it features equipment storage space for use in a variety of missions. The engineers of the German and Dutch Armies operated the first vehicles of this configuration
beginning in 2005.
Artillery Observer
Being the first vehicle of the FENNEK family, the Artillery Observer has already proven its mission performance. Since 2004 it has been deployed with great success with the
Bundeswehr in the ISAF operation in Afghanistan. Its distinguishing characteristic is its improved navigation system, which provides an extraordinarily high precision for target locations in terms
of elevation and distance and can be used in a dismounted mode. The acquired target information, as well as the target assignment, are transferred by the ADLER II artillery control system to the
Fire Support Officer (FSO). Strike monitoring and possibly required corrections are carried out by the FENNEK’s ADLER II weapon and fire control system. Furthermore, the Artillery Observer is
equipped with a map-based positioning module.
FENNEK
5 days autonomous and undiscovered in any terrain
Medium-Range Anti Tank
In the case of the Dutch MRAT (Medium-Range Anti Tank) configuration, this space is designed to transport three guided missiles. Two additional guided missiles and the launch ramp
can be transported in the soldiers' section for rapid deployment.
Joint Fire Support Team
A Joint Fire Support Team (JFST) configuration is currently being developed for the German Armed Forces. Each Team consists of an Artillery Observer and a Forward Air Controller
(FAC) or a Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) as planned for the Netherlands. The JFST includes an exceptionally powerful long-range BAA. The additional connection to the voice and data radio
communication of the German Air Force and Navy make the FENNEK a unique asset within the JFST. Moreover, a laser designator, which can be adapted to the observation equipment, can designate targets
for the Air Force and guide laser-guided munitions to their targets.
Stinger weapon platform
For the Dutch armed forces, the FENNEK is equipped with a Stinger Weapon Platform (SWP), a launch unit with four Stinger missiles for mid-range air defence. Operation is both
autonomous from onboard the vehicle as well as remote-controlled as part of the ground-supported air defence system.
FENNEK
5 days autonomous and undiscovered in any terrain
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