Skip to main content

Safran and Nexter integrate sights on the evo

The French Directorate General of Armaments has contracted the two companies to integrate new sights on the newly digitised Leclerc XLR MBT.
In an effort to keep the Leclerc main battle tank (MBT) up to date, the French Ministry of Defence has contracted domestic industry organisations to come together to digitise the thirty-year-old platform.
France’s Directorate Gerneral of Armaments (DGA) notified Nexter – a government-owned weapons producer and subsidiary of the holding company KNDS – and Safran – a Paris-based aerospace equipment manufacturer – of the contract.
Namely, the two companies will work together to develop and integrate an ‘observation’ function to the remodeled Leclerc XLR using Safran’s PASEO sight.
The Leclerc is a 57 tonne tracked MBT built by Nexter (previously known as Giat Industries at the time of development). It can fire arrow, explosive and canister ammunition in stationary or mobile modes.
The MBT is currently operational with the French Army and the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates.
A 120 millimetre (mm), 52-calibre smoothbore gun is fitted with a thermal sleeve and muzzle reference system. Fumes are exhausted with a compressed air unit.
Access the most comprehensive Company Profiles on the market, powered by GlobalData. Save hours of research. Gain competitive edge.
Your download email will arrive shortly
We are confident about the unique quality of our Company Profiles. However, we want you to make the most beneficial decision for your business, so we offer a free sample that you can download by submitting the below form
The gun fires armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot and high-explosive anti-tank rounds and has a firing rate of 12 rounds per minute.
In April 2021, the DGA awarded a mid-life upgrade contract to address the obsolescence of the platform and upgrade the MBTs under a programme known as ‘XLR’.
France aims to integrate the Leclerc MBT into the Scorpion programme, an initiative that seeks to replace the fighting vehicles of the French Armed Forces with platforms connected to a unified communications and battlefield management system. Ultimately, this will provide a collaborative combat capability on the battlefield.
The Safran-Nexter team’s PASEO sight integration is the latest update in this effort.
In addition, a remotely operated T2B turret equipped with a 7.62mm calibre gun supplied by Nexter’s Belgian partner and firearm company FN Herstal will be installed on the XLR to enhance its armament capabilities.
These sights are the two main observation and engagement systems of the Leclerc tank, allowing the crew to detect, identify, and target an object several kilometres away before engaging it.
The optronic core of the Leclerc MBT’s weapon system will be digitised to increase the data flow and provide high-quality images in all conditions.
Notably, its legacy analogue video system will also be replaced by a digital video system while the gunner’s sight is due be modernised with latest-generation optronic sensors and new electronics.
Meanwhile, the commander’s sight will be replaced by the latest-generation PASEO sight, it is designed for panoramic observation and engagement in all conditions. OPT-Sys, another KNDS company, provides the digital monocular that serves as the interface between the tank commander and the PASEO sight.
The PASEO family already provides the same functions on the Jaguar armoured vehicle – of which Thales supplied 60 units to the DGA in 2023.
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.



I consent to Verdict Media Limited collecting my details provided via this form in accordance with Privacy Policy
View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network.
The leading site for news and procurement in the defence industry
Powered by Pharma Tech Logo
© Verdict Media Limited 2024

sourceSafran andindiaSafran andchinaSafran andusaSafran and
Canada
Safran andkuwaitSafran andAntigua and Barbuda
Safran andArgentinaSafran andArmenia
Safran and
Australia
Safran andAustria
Safran andAustrian Empire*
Azerbaijan
Safran andBaden*
Bahamas, The
Safran andBahrain
Safran andBangladesh
Safran andBarbados
Safran andBavaria*
Safran andBelarus
Safran andBelgium
Safran andBelize
Safran andBenin (Dahomey)
Safran andBolivia
Safran andBosnia and Herzegovina
Safran andBotswana
Safran andBrazil
Safran andBrunei
Safran andBrunswick and Lüneburg*
Safran andBulgaria
Safran andBurkina Faso
Safran andBurma
Safran andBurundi
Safran andCabo Verde
Safran andCambodia
Safran andCameroon
Safran andCanada
Safran andCayman Islands, The
Safran andCentral African Republic
Safran andCentral American Federation*
Safran andChad
Safran andChile
Safran andChina
China
Safran andColombia
Safran andComoros
Safran andCongo Free State, The*
Safran andCosta Rica
Safran andCote d’Ivoire
Safran andCroatia
Safran andCuba
Safran andCyprus
Safran andCzechia
Safran andCzechoslovakia*
Safran andDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Safran andDenmark
Safran andDjibouti
Safran andDominica
Safran andDominican Republic
Safran andDuchy of Parma, The*
Safran andEast Germany German Democratic Republic*
Safran andEcuador
Safran andEgypt
Safran andEl Salvador
Safran andEquatorial Guinea
Safran andEritrea
Safran andEstonia
Safran andEswatini
Safran andEthiopia
Safran andFederal Government of Germany *
Safran andFiji
Safran andFinland
Safran andindiaSafran andchinaSafran andusaSafran and
Canada
Safran andkuwaitSafran andAntigua and Barbuda
Safran andArgentinaSafran andArmenia
Safran and
Australia
Safran andAustria
Safran andAustrian Empire*
Azerbaijan
Safran andBaden*
Bahamas, The
Safran andBahrain
Safran andBangladesh
Safran andBarbados
Safran andBavaria*
Safran andBelarus
Safran andBelgium
Safran andBelize
Safran andBenin (Dahomey)
Safran andBolivia
Safran andBosnia and Herzegovina
Safran andBotswana
Safran andBrazil
Safran andBrunei
Safran andBrunswick and Lüneburg*
Safran andBulgaria
Safran andBurkina Faso (Upper Volta)
Safran andBurma
Safran andBurundi
Safran andCabo Verde
Safran andCambodia
Safran andCameroon
Safran andCanada
Safran andCayman Islands, The
Safran andCentral African Republic
Safran andCentral American Federation*
Safran andChad
Safran andChile
Safran andChina
China
Safran andColombia
Safran andComoros
Safran andCongo Free State, The*
Safran andCosta Rica
Safran andCote d’Ivoire
Safran andCroatia
Safran andCuba
Safran andCyprus
Safran andCzechia
Safran andCzechoslovakia*
Safran andDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Safran andDenmark
Safran andDjibouti
Safran andDominica
Safran andDominican Republic
Safran andDuchy of Parma, The*
Safran andEast Germany
Safran andEcuador
Safran andEgypt
Safran andEl Salvador
Safran andEquatorial Guinea
Safran andEritrea
Safran andEstonia
Safran andEswatini
Safran andEthiopia
Safran andFederal Government of Germany *
Safran andFiji
Safran andFinland
The French Directorate General of Armaments has contracted the two companies to integrate new sights on the newly digitised Leclerc XLR MBT.
In an effort to keep the Leclerc main battle tank (MBT) up to date, the French Ministry of Defence has contracted domestic industry organisations to come together to digitise the thirty-year-old platform.
France’s Directorate Gerneral of Armaments (DGA) notified Nexter – a government-owned weapons producer and subsidiary of the holding company KNDS – and Safran – a Paris-based aerospace equipment manufacturer – of the contract.
Namely, the two companies will work together to develop and integrate an ‘observation’ function to the remodeled Leclerc XLR using Safran’s PASEO sight.
The Leclerc is a 57 tonne tracked MBT built by Nexter (previously known as Giat Industries at the time of development). It can fire arrow, explosive and canister ammunition in stationary or mobile modes.
The MBT is currently operational with the French Army and the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates.
A 120 millimetre (mm), 52-calibre smoothbore gun is fitted with a thermal sleeve and muzzle reference system. Fumes are exhausted with a compressed air unit.
Access the most comprehensive Company Profiles on the market, powered by GlobalData. Save hours of research. Gain competitive edge.
Your download email will arrive shortly
We are confident about the unique quality of our Company Profiles. However, we want you to make the most beneficial decision for your business, so we offer a free sample that you can download by submitting the below form
The gun fires armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot and high-explosive anti-tank rounds and has a firing rate of 12 rounds per minute.
In April 2021, the DGA awarded a mid-life upgrade contract to address the obsolescence of the platform and upgrade the MBTs under a programme known as ‘XLR’.
France aims to integrate the Leclerc MBT into the Scorpion programme, an initiative that seeks to replace the fighting vehicles of the French Armed Forces with platforms connected to a unified communications and battlefield management system. Ultimately, this will provide a collaborative combat capability on the battlefield.
The Safran-Nexter team’s PASEO sight integration is the latest update in this effort.
In addition, a remotely operated T2B turret equipped with a 7.62mm calibre gun supplied by Nexter’s Belgian partner and firearm company FN Herstal will be installed on the XLR to enhance its armament capabilities.
These sights are the two main observation and engagement systems of the Leclerc tank, allowing the crew to detect, identify, and target an object several kilometres away before engaging it.
The optronic core of the Leclerc MBT’s weapon system will be digitised to increase the data flow and provide high-quality images in all conditions.
Notably, its legacy analogue video system will also be replaced by a digital video system while the gunner’s sight is due be modernised with latest-generation optronic sensors and new electronics.
Meanwhile, the commander’s sight will be replaced by the latest-generation PASEO sight, it is designed for panoramic observation and engagement in all conditions. OPT-Sys, another KNDS company, provides the digital monocular that serves as the interface between the tank commander and the PASEO sight.
The PASEO family already provides the same functions on the Jaguar armoured vehicle – of which Thales supplied 60 units to the DGA in 2023.
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.



I consent to Verdict Media Limited collecting my details provided via this form in accordance with Privacy Policy
View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network.
The leading site for news and procurement in the defence industry
Powered by Pharma Tech Logo
© Verdict Media Limited 2024

sourceSafran andindiaSafran andchinaSafran andusaSafran and
Canada
Safran andkuwaitSafran andAntigua and Barbuda
Safran andArgentinaSafran andArmenia
Safran and
Australia
Safran andAustria
Safran andAustrian Empire*
Azerbaijan
Safran andBaden*
Bahamas, The
Safran andBahrain
Safran andBangladesh
Safran andBarbados
Safran andBavaria*
Safran andBelarus
Safran andBelgium
Safran andBelize
Safran andBenin (Dahomey)
Safran andBolivia
Safran andBosnia and Herzegovina
Safran andBotswana
Safran andBrazil
Safran andBrunei
Safran andBrunswick and Lüneburg*
Safran andBulgaria
Safran andBurkina Faso
Safran andBurma
Safran andBurundi
Safran andCabo Verde
Safran andCambodia
Safran andCameroon
Safran andCanada
Safran andCayman Islands, The
Safran andCentral African Republic
Safran andCentral American Federation*
Safran andChad
Safran andChile
Safran andChina
China
Safran andColombia
Safran andComoros
Safran andCongo Free State, The*
Safran andCosta Rica
Safran andCote d’Ivoire
Safran andCroatia
Safran andCuba
Safran andCyprus
Safran andCzechia
Safran andCzechoslovakia*
Safran andDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Safran andDenmark
Safran andDjibouti
Safran andDominica
Safran andDominican Republic
Safran andDuchy of Parma, The*
Safran andEast Germany German Democratic Republic*
Safran andEcuador
Safran andEgypt
Safran andEl Salvador
Safran andEquatorial Guinea
Safran andEritrea
Safran andEstonia
Safran andEswatini
Safran andEthiopia
Safran andFederal Government of Germany *
Safran andFiji
Safran andFinland
Safran andindiaSafran andchinaSafran andusaSafran and
Canada
Safran andkuwaitSafran andAntigua and Barbuda
Safran andArgentinaSafran andArmenia
Safran and
Australia
Safran andAustria
Safran andAustrian Empire*
Azerbaijan
Safran andBaden*
Bahamas, The
Safran andBahrain
Safran andBangladesh
Safran andBarbados
Safran andBavaria*
Safran andBelarus
Safran andBelgium
Safran andBelize
Safran andBenin (Dahomey)
Safran andBolivia
Safran andBosnia and Herzegovina
Safran andBotswana
Safran andBrazil
Safran andBrunei
Safran andBrunswick and Lüneburg*
Safran andBulgaria
Safran andBurkina Faso (Upper Volta)
Safran andBurma
Safran andBurundi
Safran andCabo Verde
Safran andCambodia
Safran andCameroon
Safran andCanada
Safran andCayman Islands, The
Safran andCentral African Republic
Safran andCentral American Federation*
Safran andChad
Safran andChile
Safran andChina
China
Safran andColombia
Safran andComoros
Safran andCongo Free State, The*
Safran andCosta Rica
Safran andCote d’Ivoire
Safran andCroatia
Safran andCuba
Safran andCyprus
Safran andCzechia
Safran andCzechoslovakia*
Safran andDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Safran andDenmark
Safran andDjibouti
Safran andDominica
Safran andDominican Republic
Safran andDuchy of Parma, The*
Safran andEast Germany
Safran andEcuador
Safran andEgypt
Safran andEl Salvador
Safran andEquatorial Guinea
Safran andEritrea
Safran andEstonia
Safran andEswatini
Safran andEthiopia
Safran andFederal Government of Germany *
Safran andFiji
Safran andFinland

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Apple wins over AliveCor antitrust lawsuit ov

Apple has finally got a win over the ongoing legal battle with AliveCor, the US-based medical device company over the Apple Watch's heart monitoring technology. AliveCor had accused the tech giant for limiting third-party access to specific heart rate data which is collected by the Apple Watch, claiming that it was an anti-competitive move. However, a judge in a US District Court has ruled completely in favour of Apple, stating that the company is not required to stand trial for the lawsuit In the 9to5Mac report, Apple's spokesperson w...