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#lynxomfv #rheinmetallamerica #techandtrendsTV #filmoraGO Revolutionizing a Fighting Vehicle The Lynx OMFV Infantry Fighting Vehicle is a next-generation, tracked, armored fighting vehicle designed to address the critical challenges of the future battlefield. It provides unparalleled troop protection and features technology to keep our men and women in uniform ahead of the threat. Powerful Partnership Raytheon Technologies, as part of Team Lynx, is dedicated to meeting the U.S. Army’s requirement for a true, next-generation Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle. American Rheinmetall Vehicles leverages Rheinmetall’s global success in armored combat vehicle engineering and manufacturing to bring the U.S. Army an infantry fighting vehicle solution that is exclusively OMFV. The design includes Raytheon Technologies systems for combat vehicles. Together, Team Lynx – American Rheinmetall Vehicles, Textron Systems, Raytheon Technologies, L3Harris Technologies, and Allison Transmission – is digitally designing America’s next-generation infantry fighting vehicle. Advanced Technology Team Lynx is designing an infantry fighting vehicle to address threats on current and future battlefields. The Lynx OMFV incorporates Raytheon Technologies’ weapons, sensors, artificial intelligence and system integration expertise. It provides an advanced, modular and combat-ready solution that gives soldiers a decisive advantage for decades to come. The vehicle’s open system architecture accommodates future growth and modernization demands. Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence is used to operate the Lynx OMFV with two crew members and a third virtual crew member, who will scan an area, identify potential threats and notify the crew. Infusing AI into the Lynx OMFV increases situational awareness and survivability. Digital Engineering Engineers are using digital blueprints or twins to virtually build, test and analyze the Lynx OMFV, as well as connect the vehicle to the digital network and get data on the battlefield. Digital engineering allows the team to make immediate design changes rather than wait to manufacture components, ensuring tech is compatible with the vehicle. American-made Team Lynx is designing and will manufacture the Lynx OMFV in the United States, partnering with suppliers across the country to expand critical engineering and manufacturing jobs in the nation’s industrial base. L3Harris Integrates Advanced Sight Systems on Lynx OMFV. L3Harris has integrated its new advanced battlefield awareness systems onto Rheinmetall’s Lynx Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV), increasing its lethality. The digitally-engineered systems enable the next-generation armored fighting vehicle “to detect and engage battlefield threats faster and at greater distances while reducing crew members needed from three to two.” L3Harris’ third-generation sights feature reduced size, weight, and power requirements that allow for early and enhanced threat identification. “Crew members receive information faster as a result of more powerful processors and artificial intelligence capabilities,” the company said. “L3Harris also provides secure, high-capacity communication systems and data links to improve command and control and collaborative targeting.” In its October 10 statement, the American defense company said the digital engineering and modular open systems integrated into Lynx OMFVs met the US Army’s Ground Combat Systems Common Infrastructure Architecture requirements. “[These systems] allow integration of new technologies and subsystems updates faster while lowering vehicle lifecycle costs,” L3Harris said. https://www.raytheonmissilesanddefense.com... https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thedefens...