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Contents.History In April 2000, the prototype vehicle finished field trials and in December 2001 a combined order was placed. The Royal Netherlands Army ordered 410 (202 reconnaissance, 130 MRAT (medium range antitank) and 78 general purpose versions) and the German Bundeswehr ordered 222 (178 reconnaissance, 24 combat engineer and 20 joint fire support teams (JFST)). More Fenneks for the will be procured from 2015 on. Germany plans an overall purchase of approximately 300 Fenneks. The first vehicle was delivered to the Netherlands in July 2003 and the first to Germany in December of the same year. Deliveries will continue until 2011 (additional orders for the German Army are planned from 2015 on).The Dutch SP Aerospace company, which produced the Fennek for the Dutch military, was declared bankrupt in August 2004.
A new company called Dutch Defence Vehicle Systems (DDVS) was created to continue the production of the vehicles for the Royal Netherlands Army.Specifications The Fennek has four wheels with selectable two or four wheel drive. It has a producing 179 kW, giving it a top speed of 115 km/h. Tire pressure can be regulated by the driver from inside the vehicle to suit terrain conditions.The primary mission equipment is an observation package mounted on an extendable mast. Sensors include a, daylight camera and a. Combined with the vehicle's and the operator can accurately mark targets or points of interest and pass that data to the digital battlefield network. The sensor head of the observation package can also be removed and mounted on a tripod for concealed operation, as can the control unit from the vehicle should the crew want to use the entire system dismounted. Many Fenneks of the German Army are also equipped with miniature UAVs.Various weapons can be fitted, such as a 12.7 mm for the Dutch reconnaissance version, a anti-tank missile on the Dutch MRAT version or a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher or for the German vehicles.
The Royal Netherlands Army also placed an order at the company for 18 launchers to be fitted on the Fennek. The launcher in this case is the Stinger Weapon Platform (SWP), with four Stinger missiles intended for mid-range air defence. The launcher can be controlled from on board the vehicle, or else remotely as part of a distributed air defense system.
On the Dutch Fennek the primary weapon is the 12.7 mm machine gun.The vehicle is protected all-round against 7.62 mm rounds and additional armour can be added if the mission requires. The system provides protection against nuclear, biological and chemical warfare and the crew compartment is protected against anti-personnel mines. Operational history Both Germany and the Netherlands have deployed Fennek reconnaissance vehicles to Afghanistan in support of. On 3 November 2007 a Dutch Fennek was hit by an killing one and wounding two other occupants.
The vehicle and its crew were taking part in an offensive operation targeting the Taliban in the province of Uruzgan, Afghanistan.In another incident a German Fennek was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. Its hollow charge jet penetrated the vehicle through the right front wheel rim, passed through the vehicle and blew the left door off the hinge. Thanks to the spall liner the crew sustained only negligible injuries.Operators. From the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
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