PUBLISHER: Aviation & Defense Market Reports (A&D) | PRODUCT CODE: 1321097
PUBLISHER: Aviation & Defense Market Reports (A&D) | PRODUCT CODE: 1321097
Military land vehicles are an integral part of modern armed forces, requiring engines that are powerful, reliable, and efficient. The choice of engine depends on the specific needs of the vehicle; for instance, tanks and armored personnel carriers demand powerful and dependable engines, while unmanned ground vehicles necessitate quiet and efficient ones.
The most common type of engine used in military land vehicles is the diesel engine. Diesel engines are renowned for their reliability, efficiency, and long lifespan, making them ideal for tanks, armored personnel carriers, and trucks. Turboshaft engines, a type of gas turbine engine, are employed in some military land vehicles due to their superior power. However, they are also more complex and expensive, making them more suitable for light tanks and armored fighting vehicles. Gas turbine engines, the most potent type, are used in main battle tanks, self-propelled artillery, and some armored fighting vehicles, providing unparalleled power and performance.
Electric motors are gaining popularity in military land vehicles for their quiet operation, efficiency, and low carbon footprint. These motors find application in armored vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and certain military robots. There is also a growing interest in hybrid and electric engines for military land vehicles due to their numerous advantages. These engines offer reduced emissions, improved fuel efficiency, and quieter operation. For instance, MTU Friedrichshafen has developed a hybrid engine for the Boxer armored vehicle, which can operate in both electric and diesel modes, resulting in fuel consumption reduction of up to 30%. This not only saves money on fuel costs but also reduces the environmental impact of military operations. Hybrid engines enhance the performance of military land vehicles by providing more power at low speeds, making them useful for tasks such as maneuvering in tight spaces or climbing steep hills. Additionally, hybrid engines are typically quieter than traditional internal combustion engines, making them advantageous in covert military applications.
The Defense Land Platform Engines Market's growth is driven by the increasing demand for military land vehicles, the need for more powerful and efficient engines, and a focus on developing new technologies for military land vehicle engines. Key trends include increased power and efficiency, reduced weight, improved reliability, and lower emissions.
The market is segmented by application into tanks, armored personnel carriers, trucks, and unmanned ground vehicles. The tanks segment is expected to dominate the market due to the high demand for tanks in military operations.
Recent developments in the Defense Land Platform Engines Market include the Oribi multi-role utility truck (MUT) and Oshkosh Defense being awarded a contract to supply the US Army with more tactical vehicles and trailers. The Oribi MUT, introduced during the AAD Expo in South Africa, is powered by Iveco F1CE3481C four-cylinder turbo diesel engines with a maximum output of 150kW and 500Nm. Oshkosh's FMTV A2 vehicles have been upgraded to offer improved electrical systems, increased force protection, greater engine performance, and increased payload capacity, enhancing their off-road mobility capabilities.
In conclusion, military land vehicles require engines that are tailored to their specific needs, with diesel engines being the most common type used. However, there is a growing interest in electric and hybrid engines due to their numerous advantages, including reduced emissions and improved fuel efficiency. The Defense Land Platform Engines Market continues to evolve as engine manufacturers strive to develop engines that offer increased power, efficiency, and reliability, catering to the demanding requirements of modern military operations.