The- Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) have received two batches
of Rheinmetall Buffel (Buffalo )
Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ARVs). IHS Jane's can reveal.
The ARV will be used to support the 66 Krauss Maffei Wegmann
Leopard 2A4 Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) already in service with the SAF. Final
deliveries of the ARVs were made in 2011.
The SAF Buffel ARVs are based on refurbished Leopard 2
hulls, with work carried out at Rheinmetall facilities at Kassel
and Kiel . They
have the same capabilities a new production ARVs and are fully equipped with
winches, a hydraulic crane on the right side of the hull and a dozer/stabilizer
blade at the front.
While the Buffel ARV has been sold to Germany (75), Greece
(12), the Netherlands (25), Spain (16), Sweden
(14) and Switzerland
(25), this is the first sale of refurbished platforms.
The SAF are also looking to replace their M60 based Armoured Vehicle Launched
Bridge (AVLBs) and M728
Combat Engineer Vehicles (CEVs).
It is understood that Singapore is the first customer for
the Krauss-Maffei Wegmann developed Leopard 2 Leguan AVLB, which has full
armour protection and can launch one 26 m or two 14 m bridges horizontally over
the front of the hull. By comparison, the M60 AVLB is fitted with a 19.2 m long
scissors bridge that can span a gap of up to 18.2 m.
Another contender could be the Wisent 2 Leopard Support
Vehicle, which was developed by German company FFG and is also based on the chassis
Leopard 2. The AEV version of the Wisent has been sold to Canada .
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