General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) displays the latest product developments of the ASCOD tracked vehicle, up to 35t variant with rubber tracks, at EUROSATORY 2014.
The original and proven features of the ASCOD tracked vehicles have been enhanced through internal development to provide a 35t tracked vehicle with rubber tracks. Benefits of this development include: best in class survivability through an innovative mine protection solution, superior mobility on and off-road, increased ergonomics, and crew comfort. This development also offers an affordable solution that benefit from being part of the Common Base Platform approach for all vehicle variants and mission roles.
The ASCOD variant displayed at EUROSATORY 2014 is capable of carrying seven passengers plus commander, gunner and driver, and is equipped with a LEMUR 12.7mm Remote Weapons Station from BAE Systems.
The ASCOD Family of Vehicles has been developed in response to this need and takes advantage of the latest technologies to offer the lowest possible through life costs. Three different GVW (from 31, 35 and up to 42t) provides ASCOD with the ability to fulfil the full range of customer requirements, from the most affordable APC to the most advanced Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) and Direct Fire with hunter-killer capability.
Furthermore, the use of rubber track on the ASCOD decreases the noise and vibration levels of the platform, increasing its reliability and crew comfort. The wide tread design of the tracks and the “state of the art” suspension provides a minimum ground pressure, heat generation, maximum traction and wear resistance.
The original and proven features of the ASCOD tracked vehicles have been enhanced through internal development to provide a 35t tracked vehicle with rubber tracks. Benefits of this development include: best in class survivability through an innovative mine protection solution, superior mobility on and off-road, increased ergonomics, and crew comfort. This development also offers an affordable solution that benefit from being part of the Common Base Platform approach for all vehicle variants and mission roles.
The ASCOD variant displayed at EUROSATORY 2014 is capable of carrying seven passengers plus commander, gunner and driver, and is equipped with a LEMUR 12.7mm Remote Weapons Station from BAE Systems.
ASCOD – Ability to fulfill all requirements
Global military operations have demonstrated the need for a versatile family of tracked vehicles capable of performing a complete set of mission roles at an affordable cost, including common training, logistics and maintenance.The ASCOD Family of Vehicles has been developed in response to this need and takes advantage of the latest technologies to offer the lowest possible through life costs. Three different GVW (from 31, 35 and up to 42t) provides ASCOD with the ability to fulfil the full range of customer requirements, from the most affordable APC to the most advanced Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) and Direct Fire with hunter-killer capability.
GDELS' ASCOD |
Furthermore, the use of rubber track on the ASCOD decreases the noise and vibration levels of the platform, increasing its reliability and crew comfort. The wide tread design of the tracks and the “state of the art” suspension provides a minimum ground pressure, heat generation, maximum traction and wear resistance.