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The '''Common Defense Framework''' ('''CDF''', {{wp|Malagasy|Nylele}}: ''Rafitra Fiarovana Iombonana'', '''RAFI''') is a multinational arms procurement program of the member states of the [[Kayatman Security Association]]. The primary objective of the RAFI program is the development of domestic defense industry capabilities of KSA member states in order to reduce its reliance on arms export from other countries. The program was initiated in 1970 spearheaded by Lieutenant General <INSERT NAME>, the KSA's then Chief of the Center for Innovation & Research (CIR), a department of the KSA responsible for identifying potential improvement opportunities for the KSA both structurally and operationally. Teams of experts from the CIR identified that KSA member states reliance on foreign arms imports and the under investment of its domestic defense industry pose a long term risk to the KSA's ability to remain nominally independent and free from foreign influence. To counter this CIR proposed that each KSA member state should foster the growth of its domestic arms manufacturing capabilities, particulary small arms in the beginning. The Badger | The '''Common Defense Framework''' ('''CDF''', {{wp|Malagasy|Nylele}}: ''Rafitra Fiarovana Iombonana'', '''RAFI''') is a multinational arms procurement program of the member states of the [[Kayatman Security Association]]. The primary objective of the RAFI program is the development of domestic defense industry capabilities of KSA member states in order to reduce its reliance on arms export from other countries. The program was initiated in 1970 spearheaded by Lieutenant General <INSERT NAME>, the KSA's then Chief of the Center for Innovation & Research (CIR), a department of the KSA responsible for identifying potential improvement opportunities for the KSA both structurally and operationally. Teams of experts from the CIR identified that KSA member states reliance on foreign arms imports and the under investment of its domestic defense industry pose a long term risk to the KSA's ability to remain nominally independent and free from foreign influence. To counter this CIR proposed that each KSA member state should foster the growth of its domestic arms manufacturing capabilities, particulary small arms in the beginning. The Badger MTV represents the first significant milestone and breakthrough in KSA arms manufacturing capabilities, an inexpensive yet reliable vehicle, two values which most if not all KSA military assets would eventually be based upon. Below is a comprehensive list of all known equipment developed by the KSA under the RAFI program. | ||
== Small arms == | == Small arms == | ||
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=== Armored vehicles === | === Armored vehicles === | ||
=== Support vehicles === | === Support vehicles === | ||
==== Badger | ==== Badger MTV ==== | ||
{{infobox weapon | {{infobox weapon | ||
| name = Badger Multirole Tactical Vehicle | | name = Badger Multirole Tactical Vehicle | ||
| image = [[File:Husky_from_Defence_Imagery_07.jpg|300px]] | | image = [[File:Husky_from_Defence_Imagery_07.jpg|300px]] | ||
| type = {{wp| | | type = {{wp|Military light utility vehicle}} | ||
| is_vehicle = yes | | is_vehicle = yes | ||
<!-- Production history --> | <!-- Production history --> | ||
| designer = | | designer = | ||
| design_date = | | design_date = | ||
| manufacturer = Tran Heavy Industries | | manufacturer = [[Tran International|Tran Heavy Industries]] | ||
| unit_cost = | | unit_cost = | ||
| production_date = 1976 - Present | | production_date = 1976 - Present | ||
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<!-- General specifications --> | <!-- General specifications --> | ||
| spec_label = | | spec_label = | ||
| weight = {{convert|5, | | weight = {{convert|5,200|kg|lb|abbr=on}} | ||
| length = {{convert|6.6|m|ft|abbr=on}} | | length = {{convert|6.6|m|ft|abbr=on}} | ||
| width = {{convert|2.5|m|ft|abbr=on}} | | width = {{convert|2.5|m|ft|abbr=on}} | ||
| height = {{convert|2.3|m|ft|abbr=on}} | | height = {{convert|2.3|m|ft|abbr=on}} | ||
| crew = 1+ | | crew = 1 driver + 5 passengers | ||
<!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> | <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> | ||
| armour = | | armour = Depends on variant | ||
| primary_armament = 1 x Crewed | | primary_armament = 1 x Crewed Weapon Platform<br>OR<br>1 x {{wp|Remote controlled weapon station|RCWS}} Platform | ||
| secondary_armament = | | secondary_armament = | ||
| engine = | | engine = Turbodiesel | ||
| engine_power = | | engine_power = 200 metric horsepower (150 kW) | ||
| pw_ratio = | | pw_ratio = | ||
| payload_capacity = | | payload_capacity = | ||
| drive = | | drive = | ||
| transmission = | | transmission = Automatic (Badger MTV 2 & 3)<br>Manual (Badger MTV 1) | ||
| suspension = | | suspension = {{wp|Independent suspension|Independent}} 4×4 | ||
| clearance = {{convert|0.34|m|ft|abbr=on}} | | clearance = {{convert|0.34|m|ft|abbr=on}} | ||
| fuel_capacity = | | fuel_capacity = | ||
| vehicle_range = {{convert|700|km|mi|abbr=on}} | | vehicle_range = {{convert|700|km|mi|abbr=on}} | ||
| speed = | | speed = 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) (Maximum, flat)<br>50 kilometres per hour (31 mph) (Maximum, offroad)<br>100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) (Maximum, highway) | ||
| guidance = | | guidance = | ||
| steering = | | steering = Power-assisted, front axle | ||
}} | }} | ||
The Badger Multirole Tactical Vehicle (MTV) is a 4WD tactical vehiclle developed by [[Tran International|Tran Heavy Industries]] and in service as the standard {{wp|military light utility vehicle|light utilty vehicle}} of KSA member states. As its name suggests, the Badger MTV is a highly versatile vehicle that can be used for both combat and non-combat roles with many variants developed throughout its operational history allowing it to adopt more specialized roles such as electronic warfare, medical, command and logistics variants. The Badger MTV has been in service since 1977 and has evolved considerably throughout its service history with the Badger MTV 3 being the most recent development, having entered service in 2018. As a baseline the Badger MTV 3 supports up to 6 persons on board (1 driver and 5 passengers), powered by Turbodiesel engines that provides 200 metric horsepower (150 kW), an operational range of 700 km (430 mi) and can be armed with either a crewed or {{wp|Remote controlled weapon station|RCWS}} platform outfitted with a wide selection of weapons such as a 12.7mm {{wp|heavy machine gun}}, {{wp|anti-tank guided missile}} and {{wp|Automatic grenade launcher|automatic grenade}} launchers. To help reduce cost and production time, the Badger MTV 2s and 3s manufacturing processes are based on the {{wp|For but not with|fit for but not with}} (FBNW) armor model based around the Basic (B-suite) and Comprehensive (C-suite) suite modules. In the manufacturing phase the B-suite armor, which covers only a minimum amount of armor, would be installed in difficult-to-access areas of the vehicle and in any other required support structures of the vehicle. The larger remaining bulk of the armor, which is the C-suite, would be installed in the field on an as-required basis. The C-suite itself is comprised of many components which vehicle crew and personnel can choose to install in its entirety or not. Two soldiers can install a full set of C-suite armor in under five hours which can also be removed within the same period of time as well when C-suite armor is not required. The adoptioned of the B-suite and C-suite model means that additional armor is only used when required which helps reduce wear and tear and the whole lifecycle cost of the vehicles. Additionally it provides more flexibility and adaptability for the Badger MTVs. This design principle was taken from lessons learned from the production of the Badger MTV 1 model which was bogged down by high costs and less flexibility. | |||
All vehicles are equipped with an automatic fire-extinguishing system, externally mounted and shielded fuel tanks and, as it was designed to operate in equatorial countries, an air conditioning system that can drop the tempreature from 49 °C (120 °F) to 32 °C (90 °F) within thirty minutes although this can also be switched to a cabin heater that can increase its temperature. The Badger MTV 3s are also equipped with a built-in diagnostic tool that will notify vehicle operators for any potential or already occurred failures in the vehicle's hardwares and softwares. In its B-suite a crew of six soldiers with fully equipped combat equipoment requires only less than 30 seconds to complete an ingress and takes only 10 seconds to complete an egress. | |||
== Aircraft == | == Aircraft == | ||
== Warships == | == Warships == |
Revision as of 04:04, 21 September 2023
The Common Defense Framework (CDF, Nylele: Rafitra Fiarovana Iombonana, RAFI) is a multinational arms procurement program of the member states of the Kayatman Security Association. The primary objective of the RAFI program is the development of domestic defense industry capabilities of KSA member states in order to reduce its reliance on arms export from other countries. The program was initiated in 1970 spearheaded by Lieutenant General <INSERT NAME>, the KSA's then Chief of the Center for Innovation & Research (CIR), a department of the KSA responsible for identifying potential improvement opportunities for the KSA both structurally and operationally. Teams of experts from the CIR identified that KSA member states reliance on foreign arms imports and the under investment of its domestic defense industry pose a long term risk to the KSA's ability to remain nominally independent and free from foreign influence. To counter this CIR proposed that each KSA member state should foster the growth of its domestic arms manufacturing capabilities, particulary small arms in the beginning. The Badger MTV represents the first significant milestone and breakthrough in KSA arms manufacturing capabilities, an inexpensive yet reliable vehicle, two values which most if not all KSA military assets would eventually be based upon. Below is a comprehensive list of all known equipment developed by the KSA under the RAFI program.
Small arms
Land Vehicles
Armored vehicles
Support vehicles
Badger MTV
Badger Multirole Tactical Vehicle | |
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Type | Military light utility vehicle |
Service history | |
In service | 1977 - Present |
Used by | |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Tran Heavy Industries |
Produced | 1976 - Present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 5,200 kg (11,500 lb) |
Length | 6.6 m (22 ft) |
Width | 2.5 m (8.2 ft) |
Height | 2.3 m (7.5 ft) |
Crew | 1 driver + 5 passengers |
Armor | Depends on variant |
Main armament | 1 x Crewed Weapon Platform OR 1 x RCWS Platform |
Engine | Turbodiesel 200 metric horsepower (150 kW) |
Transmission | Automatic (Badger MTV 2 & 3) Manual (Badger MTV 1) |
Suspension | Independent 4×4 |
Ground clearance | 0.34 m (1.1 ft) |
Operational range | 700 km (430 mi) |
Speed | 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) (Maximum, flat) 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph) (Maximum, offroad) 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) (Maximum, highway) |
Steering system | Power-assisted, front axle |
The Badger Multirole Tactical Vehicle (MTV) is a 4WD tactical vehiclle developed by Tran Heavy Industries and in service as the standard light utilty vehicle of KSA member states. As its name suggests, the Badger MTV is a highly versatile vehicle that can be used for both combat and non-combat roles with many variants developed throughout its operational history allowing it to adopt more specialized roles such as electronic warfare, medical, command and logistics variants. The Badger MTV has been in service since 1977 and has evolved considerably throughout its service history with the Badger MTV 3 being the most recent development, having entered service in 2018. As a baseline the Badger MTV 3 supports up to 6 persons on board (1 driver and 5 passengers), powered by Turbodiesel engines that provides 200 metric horsepower (150 kW), an operational range of 700 km (430 mi) and can be armed with either a crewed or RCWS platform outfitted with a wide selection of weapons such as a 12.7mm heavy machine gun, anti-tank guided missile and automatic grenade launchers. To help reduce cost and production time, the Badger MTV 2s and 3s manufacturing processes are based on the fit for but not with (FBNW) armor model based around the Basic (B-suite) and Comprehensive (C-suite) suite modules. In the manufacturing phase the B-suite armor, which covers only a minimum amount of armor, would be installed in difficult-to-access areas of the vehicle and in any other required support structures of the vehicle. The larger remaining bulk of the armor, which is the C-suite, would be installed in the field on an as-required basis. The C-suite itself is comprised of many components which vehicle crew and personnel can choose to install in its entirety or not. Two soldiers can install a full set of C-suite armor in under five hours which can also be removed within the same period of time as well when C-suite armor is not required. The adoptioned of the B-suite and C-suite model means that additional armor is only used when required which helps reduce wear and tear and the whole lifecycle cost of the vehicles. Additionally it provides more flexibility and adaptability for the Badger MTVs. This design principle was taken from lessons learned from the production of the Badger MTV 1 model which was bogged down by high costs and less flexibility.
All vehicles are equipped with an automatic fire-extinguishing system, externally mounted and shielded fuel tanks and, as it was designed to operate in equatorial countries, an air conditioning system that can drop the tempreature from 49 °C (120 °F) to 32 °C (90 °F) within thirty minutes although this can also be switched to a cabin heater that can increase its temperature. The Badger MTV 3s are also equipped with a built-in diagnostic tool that will notify vehicle operators for any potential or already occurred failures in the vehicle's hardwares and softwares. In its B-suite a crew of six soldiers with fully equipped combat equipoment requires only less than 30 seconds to complete an ingress and takes only 10 seconds to complete an egress.