Main Ground Combat System (MGCS)
Type: tank
Domain: land
Country of Origin: Germany
Manufacturer: KNDS / Rheinmetall
Overview
Franco-German collaborative programme to develop a next-generation main ground combat system to replace both the Leopard 2 and Leclerc from the 2040s. Envisioned as a "system of systems" potentially comprising a manned main battle tank, unmanned ground vehicles, loitering munitions, and a cloud-connected battlespace architecture — not merely a single tank replacement. Key technology pillars include 130mm+ main armament, active protection, AI-driven autonomous systems, hybrid-electric propulsion, and advanced survivability. KNDS (Nexter/KMW) and Rheinmetall are the principal industrial partners. The programme has experienced delays due to industrial workshare disagreements between France and Germany, but technology demonstrator activities continue with operational capability targeted for the 2040s.
Technical Specifications
| concept | System-of-systems — manned tank + unmanned wingmen + drones |
|---|---|
| program | Franco-German next-generation main battle tank |
| features | AI-driven autonomy, networked combat, active protection |
| main_gun | 120mm or 130mm (TBD) |
| expected_ioc | ~2040 |
| manufacturer | KNDS (KMW+Nexter) / Rheinmetall |
Operators
- Germany
- France
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