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KMW and DEFENTURE Sign LuLa MoU

DEFENTURE 4x4 GRF at EUROSATORY 2022 [© Bob Morrison]

KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann) and DEFENTURE have stepped up their cooperation in the German-Dutch LuLa airborne platform procurement project.

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Press Release, Munich and Tiel, 01 July 2022: KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann) and DEFENTURE have stepped up their cooperation in the German-Dutch procurement project for a new airborne platform (LuLa) even further by signing an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding). The LuLa system is to replace the airborne forces’ existing vehicles and is part of the €100 billion special fund.

DEFENTURE’s Groundforce (GRF) system has already been introduced in and is fully verified by the Dutch Army and forms the basis for the planned LuLa vehicle family. The GRF is a truly MOTS (military of the shelf platform) with a weight of five tons and a payload of two tons, the platform is certified air-transportable (CH-47F Chinook). The platform gives full configuration freedom and offers integrated and modular ballistic protection. Its agility is underscored by its turning radius of just nine metres with a battlefield proven 4-wheel steering system.

KMW is in charge of the various equipment kits, which can be changed without the use of special tools. KMW is Europe’s leading provider of on-site services for military vehicles, training systems and civilian simulators. Predictive service measures prolong the operating life and ensure maximum availability.

Henk van der Scheer, CEO of DEFENTURE: “We are glad to be working with KMW, which has exceptional experience, competencies and expertise as a systems house.”

“Our German-Dutch cooperation sets a strong signal that European cooperation can work – also in the participation of national industries, like in this German-Dutch procurement project,” says Ralf Ketzel, CEO of KMW.

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