France's defence minister received his German counterpart on Friday to ink a deal between the two countries to build a next-generation battle tank. #EuropeNews
France's defence minister received his German counterpart on Friday to ink a deal between the two countries to build a next-generation battle tank.
Defence ministers of France and Germany met in Paris this Friday to ratify an agreement on a new joint tank project called the Main Ground Combat System (MGCS).
This formal agreement kick-starts the development of the first phase of the armoured vehicle, dubbed the ‘tank of the future’ – a project worth billions of euros.
The new battle tank is set to replace Germany’s Leopard 2 tank and France’s Leclerc.
Moving 60-70 tons requires a lot of power, regardless if they're electric or not. Next gen tanks are also likely to be hybrids, not for the environment's sake, but to be quieter when they have to or simply as a backup / redundancy.
In a large war that is a lot of fuel and supply lines.
I know of Iraq/Afghanistan. They were testing solar to power the bases because they required so much diesel, and those were the convoys being attacked.
I know people will call it woke but we need to green up the military to protect lives.
I would agree. As the climate changes, what is important will change.
I think the average person outside of America doesn't grasp the size of America. We have enough water, land, etc to feed our population if we plan correctly. Other countries don't have that luxury and wars can be caused over a shortage of water and food.
Redwood materials is trying to close the loop on lithium recycling from ev purposes, we can expect us military-industrial companies to take advantage of the cost savings, if for no other reason than to say "here's a silent tank, we're pocketing 60% of the unit cost for.. Development.. Reasons"
From acorns grow tremendous trees, it's likely there will be a big change from an unexpected avenue.
The M1 generally has a higher fuel consumption due to its turbine engine. Instead of babbling nonsense for media attention, maybe suggest some solutions though. Because superchargers along the battlefield aren't one of them.
I doubt we'll see mobile railguns anytime soon. Lasers will likely be extra vehicles instead of being part of a MBT so that they can fill more batteries in the hull. But afaik MGCS is likely going to be a multi platform solution anyway.
It's encouraging to see France and Germany working together on this, especially with such a long planning horizon.
Whether they're comfortable with the role or not, they're a critical part of the democratic vanguard in the world. People have started taking democracy as a given.... it's scary.