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Marshall Carries Out Field Assessment of Equipment Prime Mover

Equipment Prime Mover

Vehicle Exceeded all Expectations

Cambridge, 16th December 2009; Marshall Vehicle Engineering, part of Cambridge based Marshall Land Systems, has carried out a successful second round of field assessments of its Equipment Prime Mover (EPM).

 

The EPM, configured on this occasion as a gun towing vehicle (GTV), was put through its paces on Salisbury Plain towing a BAE Systems M777 155mm Lightweight Field Howitzer together with ammunition and gun crew.

 

“We were delighted with the performance of the vehicle during the assessment.  It met or exceeded our expectations passing all the tests that we set for it including the ease of hitching the gun, self delivery of ammunition and the all important requirement of crew safety and comfort.  Of equal importance was the advice and experience we gained as a result of the military user’s input much of it the result of recent operational experience.  This will allow us to further refine our offering prior to a further assessment in the spring of 2010,” said Peter Callaghan, Chief Executive of Marshall Land Systems.

 

The EPM is designed to be used for a variety of tasks where the user requires a vehicle system to tow and provide integral support to equipment such as a gun, a missile launcher, surveillance equipment or even something simple such as defence stores. The vehicle capitalises on Marshall’s knowledge of load beds, chassis dynamics and systems integration and demonstrates how an in-service chassis, such as the MAN 6 tonne HX60, can be put to different uses. 

 

The concept has been developed as a private venture which has been supported by MAN through the provision and maintenance of the chassis.  It is based on the six tonne MAN HX60 Support Vehicle, which is entering service with British Forces, though the capability could equally apply to larger vehicles such as the nine and 15 tonne variants as well as other military medium or improved medium mobility vehicles.  In the GTV configuration, it carries a detachment of eight together with two 1.5 tonne NATO ammunition pallets giving either 34 ready to fire 155mm rounds or 72 105mm rounds and is fitted with a crane.  The load bed over hang has been configured to accommodate the human factor requirements for a prime mover allowing rapid and easy hitching of guns, radars or similar.

 

The vehicle cab, with space for up to three, is air conditioned, fitted for military radios and can be fitted with appliqué armour; vehicles with integral armoured cabs can also be configured as EPMs. The crew module is designed to offer the same level of blast, ballistic, environmental, CBRN protection and safety characteristics as the driver and commander enjoy.  The unit is EMC compatible with the host chassis.  It can also be EMI sealed if required for C4ISTAR applications.

 

Based on a proven chassis design, which can be waterproofed or winterised for cold weather or amphibious operations, this concept offers a low risk and cost effective means of increasing the capabilities of specialist Users whilst minimising the deployed logistic foot print and, in some cases, will lead to an enhanced capability and a reduction in vehicle numbers.

 

Photograph Caption: The Marshall Equipment Prime Mover has successfully completed its second round of field assessments where it more than met expectations. The vehicle has been adapted from a standard MAN HX60 Support Vehicle and fitted with a protected crew compartment, modified load bed and an ergonomically designed towing hook assembly.

 (For a high resolution version of these pictures please contact Mark Broughton)

 

About Marshall Land Systems

Marshall Land Systems (MLS) is part Marshall Group, a large (£750M) family owned independent group of companies involved in the automotive, aerospace and land systems areas.  Headquartered in Cambridge UK, Marshall Group can trace its history back to 1909.

 

MLS specialises predominantly in defence vehicle and shelter design, manufacture, integration and product support.  MLS has three major components, which design and produce shelters and specialist vehicles, manufacture vehicle load beds and a specialist design division which carries out UOR work, EOD, EMI, EMC, Safety Cases and Consultancy.

 

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Contact:

Tim Otter                                       or                Mark Broughton                                  

Future Business Director                                           Marontech Communications

Tel +44 (0) 1223 373079                                          Tel: +44 (0) 1428 647979

Mob+44 (0) 7748 090802                                        Mob: + 44 (0)7880 506345

tim.otter@marshall-ls.com                                        mark.broughton@marontech.co.uk

www.marshall-ls.com                                       www.marontech.co.uk                 

 

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