Fennek Reconnaissance Vehicle
Type: armored_vehicle
Domain: land
Country of Origin: Germany
Manufacturer: Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KNDS)
Overview
German-Dutch 4x4 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle designed for stealthy observation and surveillance missions — optimized for low profile and exceptional mobility. Joint development between Germany and Netherlands with approximately 410 vehicles produced for both nations. Fennek features extremely low silhouette (height under 1.8 metres) making vehicle difficult to detect in terrain, composite armor providing protection against small arms and shell splinters, weight of only 10 tonnes enabling rapid acceleration and maneuver, 240 hp Deutz diesel providing road speed of 115 km/h and range of 1,000 km, advanced sensor suite with thermal imaging cameras, laser rangefinder, and radar warning receiver, digital datalinks transmitting real-time reconnaissance data to command posts, and modular weapon stations (typically 12.7mm or 40mm grenade launcher). Crew of 3. The Fennek emphasizes stealth over protection — avoiding detection rather than surviving engagement. Amphibious capability with minimal preparation. Netherlands operates Fennek in reconnaissance battalions providing forward observation for mechanized brigades. The vehicles deployed extensively in Afghanistan and Balkans proving capability in complex terrain. German and Dutch forces conduct joint Fennek operations with common training and logistics. Represents successful bilateral defense cooperation producing specialized reconnaissance platform.
Technical Specifications
| crew | 3 |
|---|---|
| drive | 4x4 |
| range | 860 km |
| weight | ~10 tonnes |
| sensors | Mast-mounted observation system (EO/IR/LRF) |
| armament | 12.7mm HMG or 40mm AGL (optional) |
| max_speed | 115 km/h |
| manufacturer | KMW / SP Aerospace, Germany/Netherlands |
Operators
- Netherlands
- Germany
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