洛克希德马丁的新一代ACV

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QUANTICO, Va., Sept. 22, 2015 - Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) officially introduced its new Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) 1.1 offering at the Modern Day Marine trade show in Quantico, Virginia, today. The armored, eight-wheel-drive vehicle is designed to transport up to 13 Marines, transition seamlessly between land and water, and provide high levels of blast protection.
The U.S. Marine Corps established the ACV program to replace its aging fleet of Amphibious Assault Vehicles, which have been in service since the 1970s.
The Lockheed Martin ACV candidate is a modular, easily upgradable 8x8 design that allows superior growth for a wide range of variants, weapons, sensors and communications options. Lockheed Martin is the original equipment manufacturer, systems integrator, and final-assembly, integration and test agent for its ACV. The company has selected an experienced team of suppliers for their specific capabilities to enable the production and delivery of a high-quality, affordable solution.
"We have been committed to the Marine Corps for more than eight years in the growth and evolution of the ACV and its predecessor programs," said Scott Greene, vice president of Ground Vehicles for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. "In concert with the Marine Corps' desire for domestic production, Lockheed Martin has assembled a supplier team that will enable the manufacturing and delivery of a vehicle that meets or exceeds their requirements at the right price."
The Lockheed Martin ACV candidate will meet or exceed the Marine Corps' ACV requirements in four key areas: Water Operations; Land Operations; Payload Capacity and Protection. The team's ACV offering is comprised primarily of off-the-shelf components and products currently in service on vehicles around the world. They have been brought together in the Lockheed Martin 8x8 to provide the Marine Corps a vehicle that meets their needs today and supports their missions far into the future.

http://lockheedmartin.com/us/new ... ay-marine-show.htmlQUANTICO, Va., Sept. 22, 2015 - Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) officially introduced its new Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) 1.1 offering at the Modern Day Marine trade show in Quantico, Virginia, today. The armored, eight-wheel-drive vehicle is designed to transport up to 13 Marines, transition seamlessly between land and water, and provide high levels of blast protection.
The U.S. Marine Corps established the ACV program to replace its aging fleet of Amphibious Assault Vehicles, which have been in service since the 1970s.
The Lockheed Martin ACV candidate is a modular, easily upgradable 8x8 design that allows superior growth for a wide range of variants, weapons, sensors and communications options. Lockheed Martin is the original equipment manufacturer, systems integrator, and final-assembly, integration and test agent for its ACV. The company has selected an experienced team of suppliers for their specific capabilities to enable the production and delivery of a high-quality, affordable solution.
"We have been committed to the Marine Corps for more than eight years in the growth and evolution of the ACV and its predecessor programs," said Scott Greene, vice president of Ground Vehicles for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. "In concert with the Marine Corps' desire for domestic production, Lockheed Martin has assembled a supplier team that will enable the manufacturing and delivery of a vehicle that meets or exceeds their requirements at the right price."
The Lockheed Martin ACV candidate will meet or exceed the Marine Corps' ACV requirements in four key areas: Water Operations; Land Operations; Payload Capacity and Protection. The team's ACV offering is comprised primarily of off-the-shelf components and products currently in service on vehicles around the world. They have been brought together in the Lockheed Martin 8x8 to provide the Marine Corps a vehicle that meets their needs today and supports their missions far into the future.

http://lockheedmartin.com/us/new ... ay-marine-show.html


新一代的ACV用于取代老的上世纪70年代的AAV,8X8设计,采用模块化设计,便于多样化的升级(武器,通信,传感器),车辆大量使用现有技术。

新一代的ACV用于取代老的上世纪70年代的AAV,8X8设计,采用模块化设计,便于多样化的升级(武器,通信,传感器),车辆大量使用现有技术。
大量使用现有技术——骡马怎么不玩概念了,奇怪
清客道人 发表于 2015-9-23 05:28
大量使用现有技术——骡马怎么不玩概念了,奇怪
F35已经把它喂饱了。
现有技术不代表不先进,而且估计要求比较迫切吧,毕竟AAV已经40多年了,利用现有技术装备速度会更快
清客道人 发表于 2015-9-23 05:28
大量使用现有技术——骡马怎么不玩概念了,奇怪
价格方面也有优势
赶脚,这种研发路线才是根本,一味追求最新的技术,最后往往失败多于成功。
游泳速度提升了多少?
有没有大图啊?
fanzl1984 发表于 2015-9-23 09:04
有没有大图啊?
没有,暂时就这一张。
fanzl1984 发表于 2015-9-23 09:04
有没有大图啊?
又找到了两张
骡马还是安心搞肥电吧,当心又要被砍订购了
马润不是有人坚持要轮履搭配么……
履带的还搞不搞了……
这确定不是山寨我们的大八轮?

CVN福特 发表于 2015-9-23 10:50
这确定不是山寨我们的大八轮?
很像吗?不觉得呀
dszwhz 发表于 2015-9-23 10:34
骡马还是安心搞肥电吧,当心又要被砍订购了
他应该是等着收订单,还有几个该买的国家还没买呢。
洛马这手伸得真是越来越长了,再这样下去美帝就剩下这一家军火超级托拉斯了。
我要写一个丑字。
斯特瑞克增强版小直径防雷八轮
AAV-7称为两栖突击车,负责从两栖运输舰上向滩头阵地转运登陆步兵。两栖突击车实际上扮演着“机械化登陆艇”的作用。美国海军陆战师每个师下辖1个两栖突击车营(集中编制200多辆AAV7A1)。

AAV-7两栖突击车是主要在水际滩头使用的泛水运输工具(乘员3人载员25人),并不适合作为机械化部队的战斗车辆使用在内陆纵深作战行动中。

陆战队人员输送车才是供海军陆战队步兵班实行内陆纵深机动作战的平台。
没有法国货好看,差评.
AMV美国版?
muskeetor 发表于 2015-9-23 10:59
洛马这手伸得真是越来越长了,再这样下去美帝就剩下这一家军火超级托拉斯了。
跟BAE相比算个啥啊
这不是兔纸的09型么?难怪骡马有信心在时间和成本上胜出,估摸着去找阿根廷、委内瑞拉弄一辆过来,五对照,刷上民主黄,搞定!
像是思崔可的加强版本一样
太高了。毛子的那个也高
骡马这种做法是对的,技术成熟,成本可控,快速成军。我兔常常这样干。
德涅斯特 发表于 2015-9-23 17:34
跟BAE相比算个啥啊
洛马可是比BAE的实力强。人家是世界排名第一,BAE是第三。
老猫成贼 发表于 2015-9-23 21:53
洛马可是比BAE的实力强。人家是世界排名第一,BAE是第三。
地面武器系统洛马不是BAE的对手.欧美的几乎都被BAR吞了
为什么是轮式,两栖履带式好点吧

清客道人 发表于 2015-9-23 05:28
大量使用现有技术——骡马怎么不玩概念了,奇怪


简单原因:没钱了
资本主义的特点就是这样,有钱就任性,没钱就任命,作茧自缚。
清客道人 发表于 2015-9-23 05:28
大量使用现有技术——骡马怎么不玩概念了,奇怪


简单原因:没钱了
资本主义的特点就是这样,有钱就任性,没钱就任命,作茧自缚。
1771964382 发表于 2015-9-23 05:48
F35已经把它喂饱了。
现有技术不代表不先进,而且估计要求比较迫切吧,毕竟AAV已经40多年了,利用现有技 ...
还提美国版LCA啊
看这样子,是轮子太小还是个子太高?