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1 Operators  



1.1  Current operators  







2 Military Vehicles of Similar Name  





3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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GFF4
VTMM Orso Command Post
TypeAPC
Place of originGermany/Italy
Service history
In serviceCurrent
Production history
DesignedJune 2007
ManufacturerKrauss-Maffei Wegmann Iveco
Produced3rd quarter 2007- present
VariantsPossible 4x4 and 8x8 variants
Specifications
Mass25 t (24.6 long tons; 27.6 short tons)
Length7.60m
Width2.53m
Height3.08m
Crew1 driver +10 passenger

ArmorMonocoque armor
EngineDiesel Iveco
331 kW (444 hp)
Suspension6x6

Operational
range

700 km (435 mi)
Maximum speed 90 km/h (56 mph)

The GFF4 (Geschützte Führungs- und Funktionsfahrzeuge, Klasse 4: Protected Command and Functional Vehicles, Class 4), previously KMW Grizzly, is a medium weight MRAP armored personnel carrier, developed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW), designed for operation with the German Army based on the 6x6 Trakker chassis from Iveco adapted to meet the needs of the German Army.[1] It is being developed under the direction of the German Ministry of Defence Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement (Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung).[2] The GFF4 is designed to meet the German Army's "Class 4" protected command and role-specific vehicles, with a gross vehicle weight of 25 tons, and transportable on the Airbus A400M aircraft. Currently, the German Army could use only the smaller 12.5 ton ATF Dingo 2 or the 33 ton Boxer MRAV.

Grizzly can carry 10 fully equipped troops, which exceeds by greater than 50% the 3 tons required by the German request for proposal (RFP). The vehicle is protected in all directions. The driver's station and crew compartment form an integral safety cell providing protection against improvised explosive devices (IEDs), projectiles, missiles and mines. The cell's frame also forms a rollcage. The engine compartment and transmission are armored to reduce the chance of a 'mobility kill' under attack.

KMW is offering the vehicle in several configurations, and since the design is based on a modular concept, a smaller 4x4 or larger 8x8 variant, with corresponding payloads are possible.[2]

Operators[edit]

VTMM Orso Route Clearance interior
Map of KMW Grizzly operators in blue

Current operators[edit]

Military Vehicles of Similar Name[edit]

The KMW Grizzly, named after the North American Grizzly bear shares its name with several other military vehicles:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Krauss-Maffei Wegmann – Ihr Partner rund um Wehrtechnik". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-06-24.
  • ^ a b "KMW Introduces the Grizzly Highly Protected Vehicle". Archived from the original on 2017-10-27. Retrieved 2007-06-24.
  • External links[edit]


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