Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle - Defence LAND 400 Phase 2 is acquiring 211 Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles and associated support for the Australian Army, replacing the Australian Light Armoured Vehicle
Defence’s Procurement of Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles (LAND 400 Phase 2) Land 400 Phase 2 was intended to enhance Army’s ability to conduct its core business — sustained close combat — and address the risk of a capability gap emerging by 2020, with Army publicly stating that a life-of-type extension of the ASLAVs was not possible due to obsolescence factors
Rheinmetalls Boxer CRV takes out $5. 2b Land 400 Phase 2 A Request For Tender for Phase 3 of the Land 400 program, where around 450 Infantry Fighting Vehicles will be acquired to equip three mechanised infantry battalions in the Army combat brigades, is expected later this year
LAND 400 Phase 2 - Defence Jobs Queensland LAND 400 Phase 2 involves the acquisition of 211 combat reconnaissance vehicles and 12 additional modules The Australian Government announced Rheinmetall Defence Australia as the preferred tenderer in March 2018 with the Boxer combat reconnaissance vehicle (CRV)
LAND 400 Phase 2 decision a win for Australian industry While Victoria’s state government mourns the loss of the $5 2 billion LAND 400 Phase 2 contract, the real winners of the project extend far beyond Rheinmetall and Queensland, with 69 per cent of the total project cost slated to go towards Australian industry content
Public-AIC-Plan-LAND-400-Phase-2-Acquisition-Rheinmetall Through the LAND 400 Phase 2 Acquisition contract Rheinmetall in partnership with Australian industry will establish a lasting Australian sovereign military capability, while creating local jobs and delivery of high value AIC