General Design
The vehicle is based on the CV-90, but it uses an external 40mm chaingun, which is substantially smaller than the 40mm bofors cannon used on the original CV-90, being just 800 pounds versus the original 10,000 pound cannon. The smaller size not only frees up more space in the turret, but allows it to not extend in to the passenger cabin, which combined with being remote controlled, increases the internal carrying capacity of the vehicle from 8 passengers to 14, with the inclusion of a medical stretcher. The vehicle is also designed to be paired with a number of other secondary weapons, including anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, as well as an autoloading 81mm mortar. The vehicle possesses a broad range of radar systems, which not only help direct the missiles, but also allow for the direction of the 40mm cannon at aircraft targets, giving the vehicle both anti-vehicle and anti-aircraft capabilities, as well as infantry fighting abilities similiar to the Bradley. These capabilities increase the versatility of the vehicle and in large numbers in the field, serve to provide a protect blanket of fire against enemy aircraft. The turret is remote controlled by a gunner adjacent to the driver, with the potential for a mechanism similar to an apache helicopter which tracks the soldier's eye movements. The weapons and driving mechanism can be operated by either soldier, like the apache helicopter, but typically the responsibility is divided between two soldiers, to increase ease of use and ensure focus on any given task. When sitting still, it is common for the driver to operate an additional weapon to the main gunner. The 40mm bofors round is powerful enough to defeat the majority of modern up-armored APC's, as well as light vehicles like Humvees, making it powerful weapon for use against vehicles. It is also useful as an anti-infantry and anti-aircraft weapon, defeating low lying aircraft, especially helicopters, and being useful in tandem with anti-aircraft missiles like the FIM-92 Stinger, and other anti-aircraft weaponry. In large numbers, the 40mm bofors is especially useful, which helps provide a protective blanket for APC's when working in tandem with each other in large groups. This serves as both a deterrent and as additional protection for the armored vehicles against aircraft, and decreases the amount of vehicles needed in the field to defeat aircraft. The increased risk of retaliation for air strikes significantly reduces the impact from anti-vehicle, tank busting helicopters and aircraft, and makes the cost-to-risk ratio effectively not worth the risk of use, mitigating their impact and reducing the chance of repeated attacks against vehicles. The weapon finally makes a good anti-infantry weapon, with air bursting rounds capable of defeating entrenched soldiers, enemies inside buildings, and even enemies behind defenses themselves, capable of penetrating through barriers before detonating. This provides incredible firepower and protection to the squad, being able to take out not only large volumes of infantry, but also barricaded and entrenched infantry as well, that normal infantry have difficulty engaging. Various FLIR's, or thermal vision cameras are used to help identify targets, even through walls, along with drones and radar to help target armored vehicles and aircraft, based on the apache longbow system. In effect, each APC serves as an infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), anti-aircraft vehicle (AAV), and anti-APC vehicle, as a result of the 40mm bofors and various assortment of weapons.
The vehicle is amphibious, and makes use of a hybrid electric engine, which is not only more fuel efficient, but faster as well. The engine can be shut off to allow for a 20 mile "whisper mode", where only electricity is used in the spare batteries, allowing for incredibly quite operation for a short period of time. Hybrid electric engines are generally more reliable than their diesel only counterparts, and allow the vehicle to accelerate faster, with approximately 3 times the torque of and ordinary vehicle, and a much higher maximum speed.
The vehicle makes use of a number of active defense systems, which helps defeat threats before they reach the armor. The vehicle uses both the
Tropy defense system and
Iron curtain defense system in order to shoot down oncoming missiles, and works well against a range of projectiles, from armor piercing grenades to full sized anti-tank weapons. Ranging from the RPG-7 to the javeline anti-tank missile, to the AGM-114, the system shoots down oncoming missiles and explosive projectiles, while adding on a small amount of weight to the system. It is capable of stopping repeated impacts in the same area (between 10 and 50 rounds), projectiles of both high and low velocities, and works well even against hard to defeat threats like the RPG-29. It also causes low to none collateral damage, meaning that nearby soldiers are not effected, unlike with explosive reactive armor. It can be easily applied to virtually any surface, and thus is easily replaced if it succumbs to damage. Furthermore it works in a wide degree of angles, giving an extreme degree of overlap for protecting the armor. The vehicle works by using a small number of metallic pellets, similar to a shotgun round, in order to cover a wide area with materials capable of shooting down missiles. In combination with the existing armor, the iron curtain can sufficiently detonate the majority of anti-tank and shaped charge weapons away from the armor in order to prevent it from being destroyed. In combination with this is an
EMP weapon designed to shoot down missiles and drones at long range by disrupting their electronics, and a 6.5mm minigun that also helps to shoot down missiles if programmed to do so. Working like a 20mm
phalanx system, it shoots down missiles and drones at close range, providing a curtain of defense around the vehicle when activated. The minigun also functions as a regular weapon and can be remote controlled by the crew. This has the ability to stop the majority of threats to the vehicle on it's own, but is best paired with existing armor. The armor also has active defense system that relays information to infantry via the boomerang anti-sniper system and anti-battery radar, which automatically alerts the soldier to oncoming sniper fire and mortar and artillery rounds, thus allowing the soldiers to detect and avoid threats. The phalanx defense system also protects the soldiers at a distance by shooting down missiles and explosive projectiles from getting too close to the infantry.
The armor of the vehicle is extraordinarily thick in comparison to most APC's, making use of the increased power and weight support of the tracks to provide extra protection for the vehicle and it's passengers. The vehicle is much heavier than standard APC's, being approximately 35 tons vs. 19 tons, which gives it superior armor to most light APC's, and better off-road performance due to it's tracks. The vehicle is also amphibious, which allows it to traverse a wide variety of different types of terrain despite the heavy armor. The armor is modular and bolt-on, meaning it can be replaced when damaged, which makes the repairs easier. The vehicle is surrounded in
perforated high strength 12mm thick aluminum armor, which is capable of stopping 7.62mm x 54mm armor piercing rounds, disrupts and deflects larger armor piercing rounds, and prematurely detonates explosive projectiles. The armor is extremely hard and thick, and very lightweight for it's size, being approximately half the weight of armor of the same thickness, which is achieved by possessing small holes evenly spread in the material. The holes are small enough to where projectiles cannot pass through them, and thus it can stop the majority of bullets and large sized fragmentation without it passing through. The high hardness disrupts the flight pattern of most rounds and prematurely detonates explosive rounds, serving as a form of spaced armor which protects the armor below. On it's own it can alone can stop armor piercing .50 caliber rounds, largely by prematuring detonating the round, but must be paired with armor beneath it in order to catch the fragmentation and penetrator. On top of this is two layers of slat or caged armor, which helps to prematurely detonate shaped charge weapons, such as armor piercing grenades or rockets. High explosive rounds and shaped charge projectiles are prematurely detonated by the slat armor, which are prematurely detonated by the spaced perforated armor if they managed to penetrate the slat armor, serving as a buffer that is capable of stopping the vast majority of tandem warhead rounds. Beneath this is the bulk of the vehicle's armor, a 1.25 inch thick plate of AR500 steel, a very hard steel with approximately three times the strength of RHA at 1500 MPA (vs. 400-500), which increases the strength of the vehicle. This can stop armor piercing 14.5mm rounds, as well as armor piercing .50 caliber rounds on it's own, even HEIAP rounds, and it's protection increases substantially with the perforated armor surrounding it. Behind this AR500 steel armor is a layer of composites and energy absorbing polymers, similar in composition to Kanchan armor, which increases the strength of the armor by being semi-reactive armor, but non-explosive, and deflecting shaped charge and KE penetrators. Finally, beneath this is approximately 1.5 inches of dyneema backed ceramic, arranged in 4 x 4 inch tiles in a metallic matrix, in a form of chobham armor, spaced several inches behind the steel armor to act as a form of perforated armor. This can stop high end armor piercing rounds, especially KE penetrators, and absorb the armor piercing jets of shaped charges. The high hardness of the ceramics helps stop high velocity armor piercing rounds, but it's brittle nature makes it less useful against repeated impacts in the same spot. The armor on it's own can stop an RPG-7 in addition to various other shaped charge weapons on a direct hit, including the RPG-29 and RPG-32. However, active defense systems, such as the iron curtain and trophy system, help shoot down missiles with an extremely high degree of reliability before impact, protecting the armor further. This works in tandem with the SLAT armor, which predetonates the shaped charge rounds past their stand off distance, dispersing the explosive force of the round before it can get through the armor.
Active Defense systemsThe vehicle uses the
Trophy active defense system, the
Iron Fist active defense system, and the
Iron Curtain active defense system. The use of multiple, overlapping defense systems help increase the systems readiness, and the redundant safety measures increase the likelihood of success of intercepting missiles and RPG's, as well as other shaped charge weapons. The Iron Curtain system uses a radar to detect the incoming round and cue the system. It then switches from armed-ready state to an armed state. As the round comes into close range, the optical sensor profiles the threat and tracks it within 1 cm (0.39 in) of accuracy to select an aimpoint and determine which ballistic countermeasure to fire. The countermeasure deflagrates the RPG warhead without detonating it, leaving the dudded round to bounce off the vehicles side. Because of its shelf-like design, the system can be modified to protect almost any surface, from the sides of the vehicle to all around protection, including a turret. Artis claims that the Iron Curtain can be enhanced to protect against “more challenging threats” like the RPG-29 and RPG-32 ‘Hashim’ multipurpose anti-tank grenade launchers, which utilize tandem warheads for penetrating tanks with explosive reactive armor. Iron Curtain should also be able to defend against ATGMs (Anti-Tank Guided Missiles). The system has 360° coverage, is multi-shot, low-cost, low power, lightweight, and rugged and reliable.The system, which began in 2005 as a DARPA program, is able to defeat threats even if fired from an extremely close range. It has undergone significant safety testing, including temperature and shock testing, and its software architecture has been approved by the U.S. military's Joint Services Weapons Safety Review Process. The countermeasure fires straight down or up, neutralizing the incoming threat within inches of the vehicle, separating the system from many others which intercept threats several meters out, resulting in minimal risk of collateral damage to dismounted troops or civilians. Iron Curtain is designed to be highly modular, and the system's radar does not need to track the threat; hence, a relatively inexpensive radar will suffice. To date, two radars have been integrated onto Iron Curtain: the Mustang radar developed by Mustang Technology Group in Plano, Texas and the RPS-10 radar, built by RADA Electronic Industries. In April 2013, the company announced it achieved a perfect score during rigorous government tests. “We proved not only that Iron Curtain defeats threats and saves lives, but the risk from collateral damage is minimal, especially when compared with the alternative," according to the company's CEO, Keith Brendley. He said the system is ready to be deployed onto battlefields.
The trophy active defense system uses a Elta EL/M-2133 F/G band fire-control radar with four flat-panel antennas mounted on the vehicle, with a 360-degree field of view. When a projectile is detected, the internal computer calculates an approach vector almost instantly, before it arrives. Once the incoming weapon is fully classified, the computers calculate the optimal time and angle to fire the neutralizers. The response comes from two rotating launchers installed on the sides of the vehicle which fire neutralizing agents, usually small metal pellets like buckshot. The system is designed to have a very small kill zone, so as not to endanger personnel adjacent to the protected vehicle. The system is designed to work against all types of anti-tank missiles and rockets, including handheld weapons such as rocket propelled grenades. The system can simultaneously engage several threats arriving from different directions, is effective on stationary or moving platforms, and is effective against both short- and long-range threats. Newer versions of the system include a reloading feature for multiple firings.
The iron fist mechanism is designed to be used with the Trophy active defense system. It senses incoming threats via a fixed active electronically scanned array radar sensor developed by RADA Electronic Industries and an optional passive infrared detector developed by Elbit's Elisra. When a threat is imminent, an explosive projectile interceptor is launched towards it. The interceptor explodes very near the threat, destroying or deflecting and destabilizing it without detonating its warhead. For this, only the blast effect of the explosive is used. The interceptor casing is made of combustible materials so no fragmentation is formed in the explosion, helping minimize collateral damage. On top of this are
mortar radar detection systems, designed to detect and intercept oncoming mortar rounds and relay this information to the soldiers via the Net Warrior system, and the
Boomerang anti-sniper device, which detects the direction of enemy sniper fire.
Armor The vehicle utilizes the
Advaced Modular Armor Protection system, which is a successor to the
MEXAS. The high strength ceramic tiles, which arranged in a
chobham style format, are used to help stop high strength armor piercing rounds, such as shaped charges and KE projectiles, which are aided by the previous steel and kanchan armor which absorbs and fragments the previous rounds before reaching the more fragile ceramic armor below. This ceramic armor is arranged in a chobham style format, which is 4 inch ceramic tiles embedded within a high strength aluminum matrix which helps to absorb and deflect the energy for the ceramics, increasing their strengthen. With the outer armor using approximately 1.25 of an inch
AR500 steel, it's more than capable of stopping most armor piercing .50 caliber or 14.5mm rounds. It is slightly stronger than the previous ATI-500 steel, and uses
twaron and
dyneema as a backing over kevlar, which is more fire resistant than kevlar but just as strong, which became a serious problem in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Behind this are multiple layers of energy absorbing composites and polymers, similar to
Kanchan armor, that works like reactive armor, but is non-explosive, being reusable and preventing collateral damage. It also has an added benefit if disrupting and stopping armor piercing penetrators and shaped charge jets, making the armor more resistant to anti-tank threats and aiding the ceramic armor below. Approximately 315 mm (12.4 in) of Kanchan armor weighs the same as 120 millimetres (4.7 in) RHA while providing the same protection as 12.4 inches of RHA, giving it much higher strength than steel alone. The armor is similar in strength to the MRAP and Stryker, with the MEXAS, and should theoretically be stronger at the same weight or lighter weight with the Advanced Modular Armor Protection armor.
The armor is similar to the Stryker, in that it is sloped on both sides; it is additionally, sloped underneath the vehicle, with a monocoque V-Hull, as to deflect the blast of land mines away from the vehicle, as similar to the
RG-33, or MRAP "cougar", and is a monocoque v-hullI design. In addition to this, the armor uses caged "
Slat" armor in order to better help protect from RPG's, and prematurely detonates warheads before they can come in contact with the armor below. On top of this is the
iron curtain active defense system, which helps to shoot down missiles before they come in contact with the armor. Extremely reliable, capable of targeting multiple weapons at once, fast moving projectiles, and with very little collateral damage, it is an ideal way to disrupt or stop shaped charge weapons, especially lightweight anti-tank missiles, and it works against the RPG-7, as well as newer weapons such as the RPG-29 and RPG-32.
As a result of the design, shape, and material, it provides substantial protection against RPG's, light arms, heavy arms, and mines. Behind this are several layers of composite material and energy absorbing polymers, that act similarly to non-explosive
reactive Kanchan armor, which help disrupt the penetrators of armor piercing rounds. With five layers of defense, the iron curtain active defense system to shoot down missiles, slat armor to prematurely detonate warheads, the kanchan armor to absorb armor penetrating warheads, spaced armor to give space for such rounds and explosive force to be diffused, and finally the ceramic armor underneath, the armor is very well protected against shaped charges and low-end armor piercing kinetic energy rounds, capable of stopping 30mm and 40mm DU armor piercing rounds, although only a few round in the same spot due to the brittle nature of the ceramic armor. Aluminium oxynitride (
AlON) is a transparent ceramic composed of aluminium, oxygen and nitrogen. It is marketed under the name ALON and described in U.S. Patent 4,520,116. It is 4 times harder than fused silica glass, and 85% as hard as sapphire. The material remains solid up to 1,200 °C (2,190 °F). When formed and polished as a window, the material currently (2005) costs about US$10 to US$15 per square inch (~ US$20,000/m²). The material is composed of three parts, an outer layer that's exposed to gunfire and made of baked aluminum oxynitride, a middle layer of glass, and a rear layer of polymer backing. The aluminum armor can deflect rounds from small-caliber weapons and still be more clearly transparent than bullet-resistant glass that's been shot, it also passes a much more important test -- it resists .50-caliber armor-piercing bullets and anti-aircraft weapons that typically use .30-caliber rounds, and is roughly half the weight and thickness of traditional ballistics glass.
Hybrid Electric EngineThe vehicle utilizes a hybrid electric engine, which increases fuel efficiency by approximately 30%, and just as importantly allows it to accelerate quicker, drive faster, and travel over less even terrain given the more complex nature of the drive train. Hybrid electric engines are not only more fuel efficient but generally more powerful as well,
The variant of the CV-90 is fitted with an active damping suspension system derived from Formula One racing cars. This technology calculates the vehicle's speed and anticipates the terrain ahead, then pressurizes the suspension at independent points to lift the chassis and keep the vehicle level. The suspension, which had been modified to suit a 38-ton armored vehicle rather than the 700 kg (1,500 lb) racing car, reportedly increases speed by 30-40 percent on rough terrain, outrunning main battle tanks, decreased vehicle pitch acceleration by 40 percent, and gave greater maneuverability and stability for on-the-move gunnery, reducing fatigue and life-cycle costs.
ElectronicsThe System is operable with the
Land warrior operating systems. In addition, it carries a GPS. The radio system is also compatible with the
MARS system, and as well include a microwave and radar communications disk and radios. The vehicle charges the electronics of the soldiers, serving as a sort of mobile generator with the hybrid engine producing electricity for the men. The weapon systems of the vehicles are electronically controlled and remoted operated, generally by the
CROWS II or Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station program, which not only protects the crew member by removing their need for exposure, but also allows them to operate a greater number of weapons without having to change position. Despite the plethora of weapon systems on the vehicle, only a certain number can be fired at any given point in time, based on which systems the weapons operator chooses. These weapons can also be operated by passengers in the vehicle, to free up operating control needed by the weapons operator.
As an intelligence counter measure, the vehicle sports a
Boomerang Anti Sniper acoustic orientation device, intended on finding the location of incoming shots, using an array of speakers. This information is relayed directly to soldiers through the land warrior system, alerting them to the presence and location of enemy fire. With a very adept radar system, similar to the Longbow Apache radar, it can target multiple moving vehicles at once, and can intercept enemy vehicles, from aircraft to tanks, with missiles if necessary; this radar system is used to aim the AGM-114 hellfire missiles, and is useful in anti-aircraft targeting features to aid the 40mm bofors in anti-aircraft attacks, as well as help locate enemy vehicles in general. Various FLIR thermal vision cameras are used to help locate enemy forces as well, and can be used to detect and automatically avoid missiles and incoming artillery. The same radar system can be combined with additional radar systems to serve as mortar and artillery battery radar,
ArmamentThe vehicle is capable of using a wide array of weaponry, as can be fit on the CROWS II, Defender, and ARROWS automated firing systems, and can utilize a multitude of other automated weapons systems. However, the vehicle predominately uses the following. The secondary weapon systems rotate on a single pivot, which is approximately 1,200 pounds. The 40mm Bofors is approximately 6,000 pounds for the gun and ammunition (800 pounds for the gun and 5000 for 2000 rounds of ammunition), while the additional equipment combined is approximately 1,600 pounds.
The vehicle can be outfitted with etheir a 120mm Rheinmtall cannon on a turret instead of a 40mm bofors gun, or a
240mm mortar system. The 240mm Mortar system is an improved variant of the original system, increasing the range from 10,000 meters (6.25 miles) to 26,000 meters (16.25 miles), using an enhanced mortar round with more powerful propellant, and stronger materials to handle the higher pressures of the new round, as well as a base bleed mechanism to increase the range by an additional 30%. Utilizing a 312 pound projectile, it's slightly larger than the original 286 pounds, and delivers approximately 150 pounds of explosive to the target, with an additional 160 pounds of fragmentation. An autoloading mechanism allows it to load and fire rounds once every 20 seconds, approximately 3 times faster than the original, and a fire control system increases the accuracy, rate of fire, and targeting capabilities. The modernizaton efforts make it more accurate, and gives it a longer range, as well as speeding up the time to engage the target, being fired from the back of the vehicle rather than needing to be deployed from the ground and with an automated GPS and drone surveillance system allowing for more precise targeting. The 240mm mortar system was known for being extremely accurate and powerful, with an extremely long range, and the modernization effort has only improved this. There are three key variants, with the high explosive dual airbursting round (capable of both air bursting and ground explosion effects), the shaped charge variant, and the smoke rounds. The high-explosive dual air bursting variant etheir detonates with an impact fuze like a standard mortar, or can be preprogammed to air burst a certain distance above the target, using etheir a laser range finder to determine the air bursting distance, or a nose-laser to determine how far it is above the ground. Despite the large round and low rate of fire is extremely precise, which makes it's power extremely useful against lightly armored targets.
1 x 40mm Bofors CT Cannon
2 x
AGM-114 Anti-Tank missile pods
4 x
FIM-92 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles
2 x Javeline Anti-tank missiles (Detachable)
1 x
M224 60mm Mortar
1 x 120mm
M120 Koltam 6 120mm mortar
2 x M3 15.5mm Machine guns, or M2 .50 caliber machine gun or 40mm automatic Mk 47 Striker grenade launcher
1 x 6.5mm LSAT machine gun, or M240, M134 minigun, M249 machine gun