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Diehl Defence Land Systems Company Presentation Copyright Diehl Defence 1 Diehl Group Sales: 2.930 billion €* Employees: 14,500* Family-owned company since 1902 *Trends 2012 Semi -finished Electronic controls Guided missiles, Cockpit systems, Flight Single jet water meter, products in brass, for washer, drier, Ammunition, control, Cabin equipment mechanical heat and cold synchronizer rings dish-washer, Vehicle systems and -lighting meter, static gas meter, inverted rectifier electricity meter, energy management Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 2 Copyright Diehl Defence Corporate Division Diehl Defence • Guided Missiles Sales 600 million €* • Ground Based Air Defence Systems • Ammunition Employees 3,050* • Tracks/Suspensions Headquarters Überlingen • Vehicle Maintenance/Upgrade • Sensor/Security Systems *Trends 2013 • Customer Support/Training • Components/Packaging Company sites: Überlingen, Bonn, Koblenz, Nürnberg, Röthenbach a d Pegnitz, Nonnweiler, Freisen, Remscheid, Heilbronn, Dunningen, La Ferté St. Aubin/France, Sevilla/Spain, Tucson, Arizona/USA, Troisdorf, Schroben- hausen, Ottobrunn, Abu Dhabi/UAE, Ankara/Turkey, Bangkok/Thailand, New Delhi/India Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 3 Copyright Diehl Defence Organisation Structure Corporate Division Diehl Defence Diehl Defence Holding GmbH Claus Günther (President) Christian Haun Thomas Bodenmüller Market / Affiliates/ Defence Systems Vehicle Systems Financial Management Diehl BGT Defence Diehl Raytheon Diehl Defence JUNGHANS AIM Infrarot-Module GmbH & Co. KG Missile Systeme GmbH Land Systems GmbH Microtec GmbH GmbH Diehl Iberia JUNGHANS T2M Diehl & Eagle Picher EuroSpike GmbH PARSYS GmbH Sistemas S.A. S.A.S. GmbH RAM-System GmbH DynITEC GmbH Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 4 Copyright Diehl Defence Guided Missiles Air-to-Air Missile Air-to-Air Missile PARS 3 LR – Sidewinder IRIS-T Tiger Main Armament Laser Guided Air-to-Ground Air-to-Ground Missile Multi-functional Guided Missile Missile LaGS PILUM SPIKE Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 5 Copyright Diehl Defence Missile Systems Ground-based Air Defence Surface-to-Air Missile Guided Missile for With IRIS-T SLM With IRIS-T SL Air Defence Sea/Land Guided Missile Shipboard Defence System The new Submarine Armament RBS15 Mk3 RAM IDAS (Project) Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 6 Copyright Diehl Defence Ammunition Diehl Hand Grenades Bunkerfaust Warhead 40mm Ammunition against Infantry Targets 76mm Naval Ammunition PELE® Ammunition Smoke Products Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 7 Copyright Diehl Defence Sensor- & Security Systems SIMONE – Ship Monitoring CAMCOPTER S-100 DIRCM – Protection System for System Reconnaissance System Military and Civil Aircraft (project) Carstopper Counter-IED Stand-off Vehicle Protection Convoy Protection Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 8 Copyright Diehl Defence Vehicle Systems Tracks & Suspensions, Repair & Overhaul, Upgrade Support Rollers System Tracks & Sprockets Segmented Rubber-band Track on BV 206 Repair: Wiesel Remotorisation: Upgrade/Modification Power Pack M109 Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 9 Copyright Diehl Defence Training/Training Systems Air Combat Training System Air Combat Training, HECTOR Flight Profile Recorder (FPR) Ground Station Computer-Aided Training Computer-Aided Remote ATLan-AS (CAT) Training (FA) Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 10 Copyright Diehl Defence Components/Packaging Mortar Fuzes HuntIR Thermal Imager Thermal and Fuze Batteries, Battery Packs Artillery Fuzes Infrared Modules Field and Transport Packaging Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 11 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Welcome to Diehl Defence Land Systems Dipl.Ing. Klaus-Peter Furgeri Area Sales Manager T: +49-2191-976-343 F: +49-2191-976-206 Email [email protected] Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 12 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS YOUR COMPETENT PARTNER FOR SYSTEM TRACKS, WHEELS AND PROTECTION Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 13 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS - Product Range - PROTECTION WHEELS TRACKS Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 14 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Control of all necessary core - competencies : Research & Design (Headquarters in Remscheid-Vieringhausen) Simulation, Lab Test & Field Trials (Remscheid-Vieringhausen) Casting (Steel foundry in Remscheid-Lüttringhausen) Forging & machining (Metal components in Mariahütte) Rubber processing (Rubber plant in Blankenheim) Machining & vulcanization (Headquarters in Remscheid-Vieringhausen) Assembly (Headquarters in Remscheid-Vieringhausen) Sales, After-Sales-Service & Training (Remscheid-Vieringhausen) Diehl Production depth > 98% Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 15 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS HAMBURG Map of Locations in Germany REMSCHEID FREISEN MÜNCHEN Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 16 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Diehl System Tracks - PRODUCT RANGE Sprockets Idler wheel Hub Road wheels Tracks / Track pads Wheel lifter Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 17 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS We have more than 40 years of experience in design and production of tank tracks. That is more than 40 years of research and development financed from own resources. Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 18 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS DIEHL System tracks High durability [6,000 – 18,000 km] Quick-fit® pads and grousers Low maintenance Maximum safety Cost effective [LCC] More than 100 designs up to now New design within 6 month Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 19 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS DIEHL System Track 156C for BMP 1&2, MT-LB, 2S1 Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 20 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS The current system with bold on pads Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 21 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS The DIEHL System Track 156 C for BMP 1&2 MT-LB, 2S1 Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 22 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS 1.End-connector 2.End-connector bolt 3.Track body 4.Track pad Track Data: Width : 312,5 mm Pitch : 145,5 mm Weight : 10,8 kg / track-link : 74 kg / m Max. vehicle weight : 18 t (metric)* Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 23 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS What makes the difference? Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 24 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Road pads 2. Quick-fit(R) system With the DIEHL System Track 156 1. Bolt-on pads With the current track Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 25 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Road pads A layer of rubber between the steel plates ensures a secure fit and a Long service life without maintenance of the rubber pads Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 26 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS End & Centre Connectors Special treatment of center and end connectors with self- clamping bolts Easy mounting and handling Bolts to be tightened only once Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 27 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS •Special rubber mixtures for bushings bushings last an entire track life >>> low life cycle costs >> no maintenance •Pin after rubberizing •Flexible bushing in the link Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 28 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS No / low Maintenance e.g. Screws to be tightened only once!!! 1 x Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 29 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Low Life Cycle Costs Standard Track DIEHL System Track Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 30 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Wear Indicators Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 31 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS DST – Summary Main Features Long service life Easy and quick exchange of pads, even in the field High cost efficiency Easy handling No/Low maintenance Screws to be checked only once No screws for pads High mobility in extreme terrain conditions through Maximum safety very high traction No cracks no danger, even if exceeding the wear limits Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 32 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS References DST 156C on BMP 1 & 2, MT-LB In service : Qualified: Hungary Algeria Romania Kuwait Bulgaria Yemen Poland Finland Slowakia Croatia India Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 33 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS DST 840i/840F for T55, T72, T80, T90, PT91, M84 Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 34 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS T72 - The current system Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 35 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Diehl System Track 840 I 1.End-connector 2.End-connector bolt 3.Track body 4.Track pad 5.Centre-connector – outer part 6.Centre-connector – inner part 7.Centre-connector bolt Track Data: Width : 548 mm Pitch : 160 mm Weight : 26,6 kg / track-link : 166,2 kg / m Max. vehicle weight : 49 t (metric Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 36 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS Diehl System Tracks for all kind of tracked vehicles 25,000 20,000 15,000 M113 513 BMP3 (10-18 to 309C Marder (20-30 to) 1028 T72 (30-40 to) 840I 10,000 (40-50 to) Leo 2/ M88 570Px (50-65 to) 5,000 0 10 - 20 20 - 30 30 - 40 40 - 50 50 - 60 60 - 70 Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 37 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS 7000 6000 5000 4000 Maximum Minimum 3000 Life Cycle in km Cycle Life km in 2000 1000 0 Rocky Terrain Normal Terrain Road Sand Diehl Defence_E_01_2013 38 Copyright Diehl Defence DIEHL DEFENCE LAND SYSTEMS References Worldwide EUROPE Leopard 1 Kürassier T72 Pizarro • MBT, BL Jaguar Leopard 2 PT91 ULAN • MBT, BL Ariete Leclerc Leonidas Marder Dardo Challenger 2 SPz 4K3F M113EUROPE Panzer 87 AS90 BMP 1 / 2 M60 AMX30 2S1 M107 Warrior • MBT, BL, ARV BMP3 M109 M2/3 AMX13 CVR(T) M110 Bradley AMX10 Wiesel TERRIER AUF 1 / 2 MLRS Greif Palmaria PzH 2000 CV90
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