Flatbed version of 10Γ10 Piranha HMC designed for example to carry large weapon system modules. (GDELS)
General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) presented its 10Γ10 Piranha Heavy Mission Carrier (HMC) in a press release on 15 April.
The new Piranha version has a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of up to 40 tonnes and can carry a 17 tonne payload. It features a 10Γ10 all-wheel-drive-power-driveline and a multi-link suspension system with 1st/2nd and 4th/5th axle steering, which according to GDELS enables minimum axle loads to comply with European road regulations, cross-country mobility, and trench crossing capabilities with a reduced turning radius of less than 18 m.
Thomas Kauffmann, GDELS vice-president for Global Sales and Services, said, βThe Piranha HMC is a direct response to our worldwide customer base's evolving payload and space requirements for versatile and multi-purpose missions including direct and indirect fires, air defence, and tactical bridging capabilities.β A GDELS spokesperson added on 19 April, βThe Piranha is a solution wherever heavy or spacious payloads are required. Variants could be fitted, for example, with artillery or heavy-calibre direct fire modules, air-defence systems, mobile bridges, command posts, ambulance cabins, or as a logistics vehicle for bulky cargo ... the HMC is especially interesting for [not only] the many current Piranha user nations, but also for those who wish to expand their vehicle fleets [with] such a system.β However, he declined to comment on the ongoing procurement programmes that the new variant may be competing in.
The spokesperson said that development of the new variant was self-funded by GDELS.
This article, originally published on 17 April 2024, has been updated with new information and imagery.
For more information on the Piranha, please seePiranha; Piranha 2; Piranha 3; Piranha 4; Piranha 5 .
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