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PUMA S1 (2024) - Special Enhancements… and a second Turret
Hi and welcome to my 62nd suggestion, which is about the PUMA S1 (2024), hope you like it.
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Basic Background
The development of the PUMA officially began in 2002. The aim was to develop a vehicle that would meet the requirements of the modern battlefield, including improved protection for the crew and increased firepower, as well as mobility.
The technical development was carried out by a consortium of Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) and Rheinmetall Landsysteme (RLS). In 2006, the first prototypes of the PUMA were presented, tesst and evaluation phases began only a little later. The requirements were high; the new IFV was to have state-of-the-art armor to protect the crew from mines, IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) and ballistic threats. In addition, advanced mobility characteristics were to be guaranteed in order to be able to operate in various types of terrain.
After several years of testing and optimization, the PUMA was officially introduced into the Bundeswehr in 2010.
In the following years, improvements and modifications were continuously made to the PUMA in order to meet the latest technical standards and operational requirements, for example the S1 received a MELLS (EuroSpike-LR) launcher on the side of the turret. At Eurostatory 2024, PSM presented another, improved PUMA S1, including a new and greatly improved version of the MUSS.
The PUMA S1 (2024) Overall
The Puma S1 (2024) largely corresponds to the S1 currently being delivered to the Bundeswehr, but is however equipped with a turret-independent secondary weapon system (TSWA), the new MUSS 2.0 stand-off soft-kill protection system and DedroneSensor RF-300 (C-UAS).
The MUSS 2.0 system from Hensoldt consists of four passive sensor heads, a central unit, a laser-based infrared jammer (IR jammer) and a unit for emitting pyrotechnic decoys. It can detect and combat various threats such as anti-tank guided missiles of different guidance types (e.g. beam-riding), tracer rounds, rocket-propelled grenades and muzzle flashes. It also detects and classifies low-power lasers and can prioritize and combat multiple threats simultaneously. The system’s data can be fed into the Battle Management System and the threat database can be continuously updated to effectively counter future threats.
Also integrated is the DedroneSensor RF-300 (C-UAS) system, which is able to detect, classify, locate drones as well as their remote control signals passively.
The TSWA (“Turmunabhängige Sekundärwaffenanlage”), which is still in the pre-production phase, is an unmanned weapon station with a 40 mm grenade launcher for close-range protection and thanks to pre-mounted assembly parts compatible with all VJTF and S1 PUMAs currently in service. The TSWA can fire both lethal and non-lethal grenades and is equipped with 360-degree day and night vision optics and a laser rangefinder. It has a range of up to 400 meters and a rate of fire of three rounds per second.
The combat load consists of 18 lethal and 18 non-lethal grenades. Lethal grenades are housed in an outer, rotating drum, while non-lethal grenades are housed in a fixed drum in the middle. The non-lethal module can be exchanged for other functions, such as smoke, CS or flash bang grenades.
The TSWA is also prepared for future medium-velocity ammunition types of the 40 mm grenade and tempable 40 mm ammunition. Main armament continues to be the 30mm MK 30-2/ABM.
The Vehicle is powered by a V10 MT 892 Ka-501 from MTU Friedrichshafen, which offers 1090 hp. On the road, it reaches a top speed of 70 km/h.
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PSM zeigt luftverlegbaren Schützenpanzer Puma S1 und weiteres Entwicklungspotenzial
Dedrone erweitert den Erfassungsbereich von Antidröhnsensoren erheblich
Turmunabhängige Sekundärwaffenanlage TSWA
Hensoldt präsentiert Selbstschutz-System MUSS 2.0
ZM at Eurosatory – The German Army presents one of its Puma S1 IFVs equipped with an RF300 counter-drone system
Eurosatory 2024: Germany's Puma S1 features new C-UAS