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Soucy Composite Rubber Track For Hanwha AS21 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle

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Soucy Composite Rubber Track For Hanwha AS21 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle

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Hanwha AS21 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Hanwha AS21 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle

South Korean defence company Hanwha Defence and Soucy have teamed on Australian Army’s Project LAND 400 Phase 3 tender. Soucy’s highly innovative Composite Rubber Track system fitted to the Redback AS21 Infantry Fighting Vehicle. Soucy’s Composite Rubber Track (CRT) offers many advantages over conventional metal track designs including up to 70 per cent less vibration, up to 13.5 decibels of noise reduction, less weight, better manoeuvrability, up to 80 per cent less maintenance, and better efficiency that enables higher top vehicle speeds or fuel savings of up to 30 per cent.

“Hanwha’s overall AIC strategy is to deliver to our customer the best technologies from Australia and around the world,” said Mr Richard Cho, Managing Director of Hanwha Defense Australia. “In this instance, Soucy’s Composite Rubber Track is a highly innovative product that offers significant advantages and we are enormously pleased to be working with them to bring that technology to Australia under the Risk Mitigation Activity.With the advantages of the Soucy CRT being so clear and decisive, we were gratified but not really surprised to see the US interest in the system. I think CRT is going to be the best solution for many programs and I am proud that Hanwha is working with Soucy to bring it to Australia”

Hanwha AS21 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Hanwha AS21 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle

The Redback, designed by Hanwha Defense headquartered in South Korea, is under consideration by the Commonwealth under an ongoing tender process for Project LAND 400 Phase 3, which is an $18 billion to $27 billion project tasked to acquire 450 Infantry Fighting Vehicles for the Australian Defence Force. this arrangement will see 50 per cent of Soucy’s CRT technology transferred to Hanwha Defense Australia to enable local manufacture of track mechanical components such as road wheels and idlers to be sub-licensed to Australian industry.

This work is likely to be awarded to one or more small to medium sized companies following the completion of an ongoing market testing activity. There is also strong interest in the Soucy CRT system from other parts of the world with Soucy International recently being awarded a contract to deliver prototype CRT systems to the US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Centre where they will be used during experimentation of manned and unmanned Next Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) platforms. Within the NGCV program, there is the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and the Robotically Controlled Vehicle (RCV).

Hanwha AS21 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Hanwha AS21 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle

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