{"id":15626,"date":"2024-10-07T07:43:25","date_gmt":"2024-10-07T10:43:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.fie.undef.edu.ar\/ceptm\/?p=15626"},"modified":"2024-10-07T07:43:25","modified_gmt":"2024-10-07T10:43:25","slug":"el-ejercito-australiano-busca-vehiculos-ligeros","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fie.undef.edu.ar\/ceptm\/?p=15626","title":{"rendered":"El ej\u00e9rcito australiano busca veh\u00edculos ligeros"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>El fabricante Polaris anunci\u00f3 en setiembre que la Compa\u00f1\u00eda hab\u00eda ganado un contrato para la adquisici\u00f3n de veh\u00edculos DAGOR. Las Fuerzas Especiales australianas son probablemente las destinatarias de los veh\u00edculos.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">MELBOURNE, Australia \u2014 As\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.defensenews.com\/global\/asia-pacific\/2024\/09\/24\/australia-primes-local-production-of-solid-rocket-motors-for-its-ammo\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Australia\u2019s military<\/a>\u00a0adjusts to recommendations contained in last year\u2019s Strategic Defence Review, there is a demand for lighter vehicles better suited operations in coastal areas.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">First out of the gate in what could be a shopping spree for such rides was manufacturer Polaris, announcing earlier in September that the company had won a contract for DAGOR light vehicles.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">The A$22 million (US$14.6 million) deal entails \u201cseveral variants in support of joint missions worldwide,\u201d with an undisclosed quantity to be delivered within two years, Polaris said in a statement.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">These DAGOR variants cover tactical transport, expeditionary reconnaissance and cargo missions. Australian Army special forces are the likely recipient of these diesel-powered vehicles.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Michael Cannell, a sales and operations manager at Polaris Australia, told Defense News of increased regional interest in all-terrain vehicles in the past two years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Cannell said: \u201cWe\u2019re proud to provide this capability for Australian personnel. The DAGOR all-terrain vehicle will allow teams to move faster, carry more and significantly reduce combat fatigue by navigating complex terrain otherwise covered on foot.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">At Land Forces 2024 in Melbourne, held Sept. 11-13, Polaris also exhibited an MRZR-A vehicle, a bare-bones, ultra-light ride that comes in variants with seats for two or four occupants, according to the company\u2019s website.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Brigadier Doug Pashley, commander of the Australian Army\u2019s Darwin-based 1st Brigade, told Defense News about the formation\u2019s metamorphosis from a mechanized, heavy brigade. \u201cAs part of our transition to a littoral brigade, we\u2019re experimenting with a lot of mobility options,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">That includes Supacat HMT Extenda vehicles ordinarily utilized by special forces, since \u201cthey\u2019re probably a bit more regionally relevant than some of the heavier stuff that we\u2019ve had in the past year,\u201d Pashley said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">The brigade is also toying with lighter vehicles like the Polaris MRZR. \u201cWe\u2019re really lucky we can draw lessons from other forces that have been leading the way in terms of developing littoral capabilities, both the U.S. Marine Corps and the Royal Marines,\u201d Pashley explained. \u201cBoth have procured some light mobility vehicles, so we\u2019re keen to leverage lessons from them.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Polaris is not the only company seeking to cash in on changing Australian and regional requirements. Also at Land Forces 2024, local company Bale Defence debuted its RTV6 rough terrain vehicle.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">This six-wheeled RTV6 joins existing RTV2 and RTV4 4&#215;4 vehicles in its range. Bale Defence delivered 19 two-seater RTVs to the Australian Army in 2014-15, and special forces later ordered dozens of upgraded RTV2s for US$6.2 million in 2021.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Martyn Jones, Chief Operating Officer at Bale Defence, lauded the RTV6\u2032s 1.5-ton payload capacity. Such vehicles are ideal for carrying remote-controlled weapon stations, surveillance systems and counter-drone systems, he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Supacat was also at Land Forces 2024, unveiling its Medium Utility Vehicle (MUV) based on a Toyota Hilux platform. Both 4&#215;4 and 6&#215;6 configurations are available, the MUV being the fruit of collaboration between Supacat\u2019s British and Australian arms.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 kEzXdV body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Matthew Grech, a sales executive at Supacat, told Defense News the MUV\u2019s target clientele is special operations forces, but other applications include troop carriers, weapons carrier and utility tasks.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Fuente: <\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.defensenews.com\/global\/asia-pacific\/2024\/09\/30\/australian-army-seeks-light-vehicles-for-its-littoral-ambitions\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>https:\/\/www.defensenews.com<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>El fabricante Polaris anunci\u00f3 en setiembre que la Compa\u00f1\u00eda hab\u00eda ganado un contrato para la adquisici\u00f3n de veh\u00edculos DAGOR. 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