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INVISIO and U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) Advancing Wireless Tactical Communications Through Customer Collaboration

Monday, December 16th, 2024

Initial test orders of 3.5 MUSD received.

A cooperation between INVISIO and the U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has showcased the benefits of co-development when it comes to developing tactical communications solutions for military operators at speed, resulting in the INVISIO Link™ solution.

INVISIO worked with DIU, which in turn collaborated with a customer within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, on a Wireless Crew project to provide integrated wireless communication capabilities using INVISIO’s market-leading technology. 

The combination of DIU’s ‘customer collaboration’ concept and INVISIO’s values of innovation and customer first approach ensured an agile initial scoping process as well as iterative prototyping.

The project resulted in the delivery of a wireless communications solution to the customer, enabling multiple crewmen to utilize multiple vehicle mounted radios in varying environments (maritime, land, and air), without traditional hardwire connections and the limitations often associated with wired comms solutions.

Initial scoping not only covered the specific project but outlined requirements for the entire solution. From this INVISIO developed a wireless intercom solution, INVISIO Link™, that combined with the existing body-worn communication system, delivered a solution. This was achieved through two years of iterative and incremental feedback from multiple operational uses and challenges. 

Jacob Tranegaard, Director Intercom Product Management at INVISIO, said: “This project is groundbreaking for so many reasons and allowed us to speed up the process, taking this project from conceptual phase to publicly announced product in less than 24 months.

“The collaboration with the end customer facilitated through DIU meant we could work through the design and scoping phase in an open environment, producing the first-ever INVISIO project that involved government stakeholders in the scoping phase of a development project.”

Working with DIU allowed INVISIO to undertake evaluation events and prototypes, speeding up the testing and contracting process, as well as using DIU’s input to expand and understand the product market fit beyond the initial US Government user request. DIU also assisted INVISIO in developing its first-ever project with US Government-usable encryption levels.

The result is the creation of a modular wireless intercom solution for a variety of use cases across the US DoD, Law Enforcement and other NATO forces.

Jacob added: “With the help of DIU, we have been able to launch and market the product earlier than usual, as well as widen our target market for the product beyond the initial project.

“This project not only showcases the benefits of collaboration and our relationship with DIU, but also demonstrates the focus by INVISIO’s R&D department on innovation, teamwork and a customer-first approach.”

Pre-released to the public earlier this year, INVISIO Link™ is currently pre-selling throughout the world and for many use cases, including but not limited to small boat crews, firefighting LTVs, helicopter rescue swimmers, flight line maintenance crews, and rapid response security teams.

Following the success of collaborating with DIU, INVISIO welcomes future innovation partnerships with end users and government entities on additional INVISIO Link™ solutions, as well as future research and development on the next generation of tactical communication solutions. 

Propagation Co – Essential Situational Awareness Kit

Monday, December 16th, 2024

The Essential Situational Awareness Kit from Propagation Co is a downloadable dataset of emergency services locations for Tactical Awareness Kit or Google Earth.

It enables the user to quickly find the locations of LE, EMS, Hospitals, Emergency Shelters, etc.

Sold state by state and updated regularly. One time purchase gets you updates as well.

Check them out at thepropagation.co.

New Dismounted Spectrum Warfare System Rapidly Addresses Critical Army Need

Monday, December 16th, 2024

Fueled by the tailored use of acquisition pathways, Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S) greatly accelerated the timeline to field the Terrestrial Layer System – Brigade Combat Team (TLS BCT) Manpack. Soldiers and Army units received the system this past summer, marking the first unit issued milestone in providing an asymmetric advantage in the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS).

The TLS BCT Manpack is a fully configurable system capable of conducting radio frequency (RF) surveying, signals collection and direction-finding operations, electromagnetic attack and force protection operations, as well as EMS visualization and scanning/surveying operations. The system provides both mobile electronic attack (EA) and electronic support (ES) capabilities to inform the Commander’s decision-making process.

As the rebirth of the Electronic Warfare Corps within the Army is still recent, having a system that allows the pairing of non-kinetic options with the pre-existing kinetic weapons is key to fighting in a Multi-Domain environment.

“The TLS BCT Manpack system is providing the BCT Commander a tactical advantage with a robust state-of-the-art mobile EW capability for Multi-Domain Operations,”

said Maj. Austin Knighton, Assistant Product Manager for TLS BCT Manpack. The system is the Army’s first tailorable, modular, terrestrial capability that allows the integration of signals intelligence (SIGINT) and EW collection, processing, exploitation, reporting, and effects capabilities within the SIGINT Collection Team and Electronic Warfare Team elements.

“The TLS Manpack is a proven EW technology based on a design originally fielded to Army Special Operations Forces. It leverages existing COTS (commercial off the shelf technology) equipment that provides direction-finding capabilities to the tactical edge,” said Col. Leslie Gorman, Army Capability Manager – Electronic Warfare (ACM EW) Director.  “Its smaller form factor and relatively light weight add to its functionality, important features for EW Soldiers supporting light infantry units.”

Getting the new EW capability into Soldiers’ hands was due in large part to the efforts of Project Manager Electronic Warfare & Cyber (PM EW&C), ACM EW, ACM Intelligence Sensors (ACM IS), the Army Test and Evaluation Center, and Electronic Warfare Officers (EWOs) in multiple operational units, to include the new Transform in Contact (TIC) units.

“This expeditious and near record turnaround was made possible by rapid prototyping and rapid fielding — underscoring the utility of Middle Tier Acquisition (MTA) to quickly bring a capability to fruition,” said Ken Strayer, PM EW&C. “Such focused urgency and execution to demonstrate, test, and rapidly procure this modular and mobile system is making a significant contribution to winning the EMS fight.”

In just a year, the TLS BCT Manpack program received requirements and achieved a production and fielding decision from the Army Acquisition Executive (AAE) with an initial fielding quantity award.

“The reason why we leaned forward to expedite TLS BCT Manpack fielding was to get the capability out to Soldiers, foremost the designated TIC units,” said Gorman. “This enables the ACM EW team to conduct immersive experimentation and operational feedback opportunities with EW Soldiers using TLS BCT Manpack and the PM. The feedback from these sessions will directly impact capability improvements.”

Specifically, the Soldiers provided human systems integration feedback through surveys and hands-on events. They looked at the size, weight, and power of the systems as well as the safety, survivability and usability of the user interface in both at the halt and on the move configurations. User feedback and recommendations were captured, vetted, and prioritized. EW Warfighters are now directly involved in designing systems that allow them to accomplish their mission.

“The system is going to be deployed to every brigade combat unit in the Army,” said Strayer.  “This is exciting because we are finally getting program sensor data within an enduring capability out and into the hands of our electronic warfare officers, something we have been on a glide path for the last two years.”

The system has already been fielded to two TIC units with a plan to field up to two BCTs a month over the course of the next three years. PEO IEW&S delivers capability now through affordable and adaptable programs that pace the threat. The TLS BCT Manpack is part of the PM EW&C Portfolio with the mission to develop and field integrated capabilities for spectrum warfare.

By Brandon Pollachek | PEO IEW&S

HOP Munitions Introduces Electrically Disruptive Projectiles (EDP): A New Frontier in Ammunition Technology

Monday, December 16th, 2024

[Haysville, Ohio]— HOP Munitions is proud to announce its partnership with RoboRounds to manufacture and distribute Electrically Disruptive Projectiles (EDP) for 9mm, .45 ACP, and 12-gauge shotgun rounds.

This groundbreaking ammunition is designed to address modern threats posed by drones, robotics, and exoskeletons, making it a game-changer for security forces, law enforcement, and private users.

HOP Munitions remains committed to pushing the boundaries of ammunition technology to meet evolving threats. The Electrically Disruptive Projectiles initiative is a testament to our mission of innovation, precision, and reliability in modern defense.

What Are Electrically Disruptive Projectiles (EDP)?

EDPs are specially designed rounds with an advanced compound capable of disrupting electrical and mechanical systems.

Upon impact, these projectiles deposit 3-5 grams of a proprietary powder designed to incapacitate devices by targeting critical components like cameras, LIDAR, and electro-mechanical systems.

The compounds used in these rounds range from magnetic materials to whiskering compounds, each tailored for specific applications. The disruption is cumulative, with repeated hits amplifying the effect until the target system is entirely disabled.

This innovative solution provides a practical alternative to electromagnetic pulses (EMP), offering precision and scalability.

Why EDP? Meeting the Modern Threats

From hostile drones flying over military bases to autonomous robotic systems, the need for effective countermeasures has never been greater.

Reports of drone swarms and their potential uses in surveillance and attack scenarios underscore the urgency of this technology. EDP rounds offer an immediate and reliable solution to neutralize such threats.

Target Applications:

-Drones: Neutralizing surveillance or delivery drones.

-Robotics: Disabling autonomous machines.

-Exoskeletons: Countering advanced systems used in military or industrial applications.

“By 2025, the share of robots in the Russian weapon structure is supposed to reach 30%.” – Rand: Russia’s Asymmetric Response to 21st Century Strategic Competition

HOP Munitions’ Role

As RoboRounds’ manufacturing partner, HOP Munitions will produce and distribute EDP rounds, leveraging our expertise in innovative ammunition solutions.

Our initial focus is on the .45 ACP and 12-gauge slug, with prototypes showcasing significant payload capacities and efficiency.

.45 ACP: A hollow-point design capable of encapsulating up to 4 grams of compound, sealed with a precision 3D-printed cap for reliability.

12-Gauge Slug: Designed for larger payloads, these slugs offer unparalleled effectiveness against high-tech targets.

While development of the 9mm variant is ongoing, HOP Munitions is committed to ensuring reliable and consistent performance across all calibers.

Available to All Markets

In alignment with our principles of accessibility, EDP rounds will be available to civilian, law enforcement, and military markets. Whether defending infrastructure, protecting privacy, or enhancing public safety, EDP rounds are indispensable for modern defense.

Market Timing and Future Plans

HOP Munitions plans to introduce EDP rounds to the market at the upcoming SHOT Show, showcasing their potential to revolutionize counter-technology defense.

With interest from law enforcement, government agencies, and the private sector, we anticipate high demand for this cutting-edge product.

While the .45 ACP and 12-gauge slug are production-ready, the 9mm round is being refined for optimal performance. HOP Munitions is working closely with material science experts to finalize this innovative addition to the EDP lineup.

Learn More

To stay updated on Electrically Disruptive Projectiles or inquire about partnerships, visit the HOP Munitions website.

RTS Tactical – Athletic Vest Carrier

Monday, December 16th, 2024

RTS Tactical is located right here in Florida and manufactures a range of armor (both hard and soft) as well as carriers and other load cartiage items, along with ballistic shields.

Their Athletic Vest Carrier was designed for those requiring a low-profile solution with a wide range of motion. It is lightweight, breathable, and concealable with adjustable shoulder straps and a double-layered elastic cummerbund for a more customized fit. In addition to the soft armor package specified by the user, the vest also accepts 6×8 or 7×9 trauma pads for added protection.

Offered in sizes Small – XXLarge in Black.

RTS Tactical tells me they have just started rolling this carrier out and due to high LE demand they are currently restricting sales to agency/unit orders but that it should be open for full commercial sale early next year.

Here’s some additional information from RTs Tactical.

Empowering Heroes: Our Commitment to Those Who Serve

At RTS Tactical, we’re more than just a gear manufacturer; we’re partners in the fight, dedicated to equipping those who serve and protect. We believe that true heroes deserve the best, and that’s why we pour our hearts and souls into crafting American-made tactical gear that exceeds expectations. Our custom-fit armor solutions provide unmatched comfort, mobility, and protection, because we understand that when lives are on the line, every detail matters. We’re driven by innovation, constantly pushing the boundaries to ensure our brave men and women in uniform have the confidence and courage to face any challenge. Choose RTS Tactical, and stand fearless.

Experience the RTS Tactical Difference

Ready to experience the unmatched comfort, protection, and performance of RTS Tactical’s custom-fit soft body armor?

Visit our website: www.rtstactical.com
Contact our sales team: sales@rtstactical.com
Call us: 786-769-2759

Survivability Under Fire: Expeditionary Medicine in Contested Logistics

Monday, December 16th, 2024

Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. —

As the world enters an era of renewed great power competition, the Marine Corps is rapidly modernizing to meet the challenges of the modern battlefield.

Envisioning a return to contested littorals, Marine Corps Systems Command’s PM Combat Support Systems is fielding cutting-edge expeditionary medical capabilities designed to increase warfighter survivability behind enemy lines. Guided by Force Design, the Expeditionary Medical Systems team is rapidly deploying these advanced medical capabilities to ensure Marines are prepared for the future fight.

According to Navy CAPT Janine Espinal, EMS team lead and senior medical logistician: “These capabilities not only ensure we can sustain operations by providing life-saving care under fire, but also enhance survivability in Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations (EABO) environments, where rapid, adaptive medical support is essential to keeping Marines in the fight.”

Medicine Under Fire: A Battlefield Perspective

To envision these capabilities in action, consider this hypothetical scenario where Marines rely on expeditionary medical systems in a contested battlespace. The following situation report demonstrates how these tools would be employed behind enemy lines.

Situation Report
Location: Undisclosed, first island chain, INDOPACOM
Date: November 10, 20XX
Time: 1300 Hours

In the oppressive humidity of the Indo-Pacific’s contested littorals, a Marine platoon holds a critical position on a remote, undisclosed island—far from resupply or reinforcements. While the jungle provides natural cover, their advanced uniforms render them invisible, hidden from infrared and electromagnetic detection. To enemy sensors, they are phantoms—the ghosts of Devil Dogs past, returning to the theater where legends like GySgt John Basilone and LtGen “Chesty” Puller carved their legacy in blood and fire.

At a remote Expeditionary Advanced Base, a young Lance Corporal leans against a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV), enjoying his favorite MRE. In this unforgiving battlespace, the chili mac is worth its weight in gold. Concealed by cutting-edge camouflage netting, the vehicle blends into the jungle, virtually invisible thanks to multi-spectral protection. Its rugged design powers through tough terrain, while the CASEVAC kit ensures it can be rapidly reconfigured to evacuate injured Marines from the front lines.

As the Marines advance through the dense jungle, they suddenly come under intense enemy fire. One Marine is wounded, requiring an immediate casualty evacuation to save his life. His squad lays down a heavy base of fire, enabling the vehicle to break contact and rush him to a concealed medical station. A Navy Corpsman, equipped with Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) and Surgery (DCS) systems, quickly stabilizes the Marine. Portable refrigeration units keep life-saving blood on-site, ensuring critical care despite the distance from the ambush. Deep behind enemy lines, these expeditionary capabilities are a lifeline, enabling warfighters to survive and bring the fight tonight.

Although fictional, the scenario described is a close reflection of what our Marines are preparing to face on the future battlefield. To fight and win across the globe’s contested littorals, Marines need rapid, adaptive medical capabilities that enhance survivability when evacuation isn’t an option.

As noted by CMDR David Gribben, branch head for the Naval Support Branch at CD&I, “Our focus must be to ensure that our logistics approach is perfectly aligned with the Marines. As they get lighter and more agile, we’re doing the same with our medical capabilities. We’re matching their mobility with light, portable systems—shelter, communications, medical equipment—that integrate seamlessly with the Marine Corps’ logistics framework. This interoperability allows us to rapidly deploy and support Marines in contested environments, giving them the best chance of survival in the most austere conditions.”

Fielding Expeditionary Survivability

To address these challenges head-on, PM CSS’s Expeditionary Medical Systems Team recently hosted the Health Services Operational Advisory Group (HSOAG) at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., bringing together senior medical leaders from Okinawa, Hawaii, Germany and various CONUS and OCONUS locations. Over four days, Marines, greenside Navy medical personnel, and civilian acquisition professionals evaluated healthcare systems and structures, focusing on evolving capabilities to meet Force Design requirements.

During the HSOAG meeting, standing before a JLTV fitted with the latest CASEVAC kit, Rear Adm. Pamela Miller, Medical Officer of the Marine Corps, highlighted the critical importance expeditionary medical capabilities in 21st century warfare.

She noted: “The development of our medical capabilities is crucial because we need to stay relevant, preparing for future conflicts rather than the last. We’re facing new challenges not seen since World War II, and there’s urgency to adapt to meet the Commandant’s directive, Force Design, and work with the naval enterprise through Distributed Maritime Operations. With Fleet Health Services and Bureau of Medicine and Surgery leadership here, we’re aligning our focus to ensure we can support the warfighters in the next fight.”

Throughout the week, several key medical capabilities were highlighted, starting with the JLTV CASEVAC Kit, a crucial modification to the JLTV Utility variant. This system allows for the rapid transport of two litters and a jump seat in the cargo bed, enhancing casualty evacuation in austere, contested environments. Its adaptability supports operational flexibility on the battlefield, as emphasized by Rear Adm. Miller, who noted its vital role in boosting casualty evacuation capabilities and maintaining force lethality. According to Capt. James Minturn, JLTV project officer at PEO Land Systems, the flexibility provided by the CASEVAC kit is a key advantage in contested environments.

In his words: “The JLTV gives commanders options. They can use it for troop transport one moment, then quickly switch to casualty evacuation when needed. Instead of dedicating a vehicle solely to medical transport, the CASEVAC kit lets units adapt on the fly, which is critical in environments where vehicle movement is restricted. It’s all about maximizing capability without overcommitting resources.”

The Expeditionary Portable Oxygen Generation System (EPOGS) was another standout, offering a lightweight, mobile solution for delivering medical-grade oxygen. EPOGS improves reliability, mobility, and ease of transport, making it essential for forward-deployed operations in challenging environments.

Additionally, the Expeditionary Medical Refrigeration Unit (EMRU) provides extended cooling for critical medical supplies such as blood, vaccines, and medications, maintaining temperatures for over three days without external power. This capability significantly outpaces older systems, which had an eight-hour limitation.

Finally, the Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) and Damage Control Surgery (DCS) systems were highlighted for their compact, modular designs, enabling life-saving trauma care near the front lines in contested environments. These scalable systems ensure critical care reaches Marines even when evacuation is delayed, aligning with the Corps’ focus on distributed operations and survivability behind enemy lines.

Anticipating the Future Fight

In the race to 2027, PM CSS’s Expeditionary Medical Systems team is advancing critical capabilities that enhance battlefield survivability for the Marine Corps, the Joint Force, and our international partners. Systems like the JLTV CASEVAC Kit, advanced refrigeration, and portable oxygen generation are essential for delivering timely medical support in contested environments. These innovations, backed by rapid acquisition processes, ensure operational readiness in the most challenging conditions.

Tested in exercises like Global Medic 2024 and proven in real-world conflictssuch as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, these expeditionary medical capabilities are critical for the future fight. Mobile medical units, damage control surgery, and forward-positioned resuscitative care have demonstrated their ability to reduce preventable deaths and maintain force lethality under fire. As these capabilities continue to evolve, they will remain essential in ensuring rapid response and adaptability in contested environments. By prioritizing joint collaboration and acquisition speed, PM CSS’ EMS team is setting the standard for medical readiness and ensuring our warfighters are equipped for success in an ever-evolving battlespace.

By Johannes Schmidt, MCSC Office of Public Affairs and Communication, Marine Corps Systems Command

Photos by Jim Van Meer

FALCO Holsters Unveils Multifit Category of Universal Holsters With Four New Leather Options

Sunday, December 15th, 2024

Ft. Lauderdale, FL – December 11, 2024 – FALCO® Holsters, a global leader in crafting innovative holsters and EDC accessories, announces the introduction of their Multifit category of universal leather holsters with four new designs. Accommodating full-size, compact, sub-compact, micro-compact, 1911, J-frame revolvers, J-frame no hammer revolvers, K-frame revolvers, and L-frame revolvers, each holster model is crafted to offer versatile and reliable carry options for multiple handgun sizes. The new models include the A621 Inside the Waistband, C621 Outside the Waistband with Open Top, D621 Shoulder Holster, and the C622 Outside the Waistband with Thumb Break.

According to FALCO Holsters Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Katarina Zacharová, “Many handgun owners choose to carry different pistols or revolvers depending on their outfit, the season, or their destination. Perfect for those who own multiple handguns in the same size category, we’ve developed a universal collection of holsters designed to fit multiple handguns so you can enjoy the versatility of a single leather holster for all your needs,” she explained. “We encourage you to explore different handgun carry methods and find what works best for you. There’s no need for a drawer full of holsters for every gun you own when searching for your preferred carry style. Expect even more models to be introduced throughout the upcoming year, available in a variety of materials and combinations to meet your needs,” she added.

FALCO Multifit Leather Holsters

Now available at FALCOHolsters.com

Crafted from premium full-grain Italian leather cowhides of the highest quality

Hand-colored, hand-shaped, and lacquered

Features FALCO signature stitching

Compatible with firearms equipped with red dot sights

Open bottom design prevents dirt accumulation and accommodates threaded barrel

Available Colors: tan brown, black, saddle brown

Lifetime Limited Warranty

30-Day Buyback Guarantee

A621 Multifit Leather IWB Holster for Concealed Carry

Compatible with: Full-Size, Compact, Sub-Compact, Micro-Compact, 1911, J-Frame Revolvers, K-Frame Revolvers, L-Frame Revolvers

Open-top design for quick, effortless draws

Proprietary FALCO black steel clip for secure IWB carry

Sweat guard shields handgun from body moisture

Belt clip for 1.5″ wide belts

Straight on the hip orientation

MSRP: $59.95

C621 Multifit Leather OWB Holster with Open Top

Compatible with: Full-Size, Compact, Sub-Compact, Micro-Compact, 1911, J-Frame Revolvers, K-Frame Revolvers, L-Frame Revolvers

Open-top design for quick, effortless draws

Two 1.5″ wide belt loops for enhanced stability

Canted orientation

MSRP: $59.95

D621 Multifit Leather Shoulder Holster with Counterbalance

Compatible with: Full-Size, Compact, Sub-Compact, Micro-Compact, 1911, J-Frame Revolvers, J-Frame No Hammer Revolvers, K-Frame Revolvers, L-Frame Revolvers

Steel-reinforced thumb break for an extra level of retention and safety

Black cross shoulder harness & belt straps included

Double magazine counterbalance – pistol version

Rounds holder counterbalance – revolver version

MSRP: $99.95

C622 Multifit Leather OWB Holster with Thumb Break

Compatible with: Full-Size, Compact, Sub-Compact, Micro-Compact, 1911, J-Frame Revolvers, J-Frame No Hammer Revolvers, K-Frame Revolvers, L-Frame Revolvers

Steel-reinforced thumb break for an extra level of retention and safety

Two 1.5″ wide belt loops for enhanced stability

Canted orientation

MSRP: $59.95

FALCO Holsters also announces that their leather supplier recently acquired Gold Certification as a Leather Working Group (LWG) Manufacturer. “This globally recognized standard represents the highest level of commitment to responsible leather sourcing,” stated Zacharová. “It sets a benchmark for sustainability and transparency and reinforces our dedication to environmentally conscious practices.”

For more information about FALCO Holsters’ complete lineup of holsters and gear, visit FALCOHolsters.com. Stay connected with FALCO Holsters on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Xfor the latest updates and product news.

Contact Vice President of Sales and Marketing Katarína Zacharová at katarina.zacharova@falcoholsters.com to learn more about becoming a trusted FALCO Holsters retailer.

Czech Republic Orders More Leopard 2A4 Main Battle Tanks – Order Worth €161 Million

Sunday, December 15th, 2024

The Czech Republic has commissioned Rheinmetall with the delivery of further 14 Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks. A corresponding contract has been signed by Dr. Björn Bernhard, CEO of Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH, and Lubor Koudelka, Director General of the Armaments and Acquisition Division of the Czech Ministry of Defence.

The contract, which is financed by the Czech Republic, also includes an extensive ammunition and logistics package and is worth around €161 million net. It covers the delivery of 14 refurbished Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks by the end of 2026. These come primarily from former Swiss stocks and will be converted to a Czech-specific configuration as part of the project. 

The contract that has now been signed supplements the two existing ring swap agreements, under which the Czech armed forces have already received Leopard 2A4s and in return handed over older material to the Ukrainian armed forces.

The recently commissioned ammunition and logistics package is designed to maintain the operational readiness of the fleet, which will then comprise a total of 42 Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks and two Büffel 3 armoured recovery vehicles, at a high level. With the procurement that has now been initiated, the Czech armed forces are completing the conversion of their 73rd armoured battalion from originally Soviet to German main battle tanks.