Once upgraded, the vehicles will be delivered to RBSL who will deliver the Challenger 3 programme under the £800M contract secured by DE&S. The upgrades will also ensure the tanks remain mobile and agile in the battlespace. Under the programme, a number of automotive upgrades will be made to existing in-service Challenger 2 tanks to increase their mobility and stability, both of which are critical to providing the foundation for the new turret and systems that will upgrade the vehicle to a Challenger 3. The upgrades will also ensure the tanks remain mobile and agile in the battlespace.īritish Army King’s Royal Hussars Challenger 2 main battle tank The HAAIP programme is being led by DE&S, with engineering work completed by Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) and integration work by Babcock.
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