UK; Army launches hybrid electric tactical vehicles program

The British Army is moving towards electrification of battlefield vehicles, it announced last week at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition. Electrification, the process of reducing dependency on fossil fuels, has become increasingly prevalent in civilian life, with the proliferation of smart home energy, electric cars and clean public transport. But these initiatives have yet to carry over into the military domain.

As part of its Future Soldier vision, the battlefield electrification approach announced at DSEI will set out how the Army, over a 15-year period, will focus on an increase in the use of batteries, sustainable energy and hybrid electric drive technologies across its vehicle fleet.

Leading the way amongst the Army’s sustainable initiatives, electrification of the battlefield will increase operational advantage and change the way land forces operate in the future. Electric vehicles will enable significant advances in stealth mode capabilities with reduced thermal and noise signatures.

The move to the electrification of vehicles is underpinned by the fact that, on the battlefield of the future, military land capabilities will become increasingly ‘power hungry’ with the introduction of initiatives such as new weapons, active protection, and an increase in computer processing. The performance and effectiveness of these new capabilities will depend on the ability to power, charge and sustain them.

The British Army has already invested £10million in fitting hybrid electric drives to MAN SV, Jackal and Foxhound vehicles with their performance currently being evaluated. Trials of pre-production models are due to take place, including assessments on how to fully recharge electric uncrewed, autonomous systems. The hybrid vehicles are due to be rolled out to the Field Army for use in training and on operations.

 

UK; Army launches hybrid electric tactical vehicles program

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