Artist’s rendering of several armored vehicles representing the Main Ground Combat System program. Image: HENSOLDT
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Germany’s next-gen tank program is set for a major mobility upgrade, with a new hybrid powerpack designed to boost performance, efficiency, and battlefield agility.

The powerpack centers on a newly developed 10-cylinder engine from Rolls-Royce, based on the mtu Series 199 diesel propulsion system and optimized for extreme load variations and harsh driving conditions.

This configuration provides improved combustion performance, increased power density, and higher thermal efficiency to meet the demands of the European Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) initiative.

Illustration of the hybrid powerpack with two tanks in the background. Image: Rolls-Royce

Delivering about 1,100 kilowatts of mechanical power, the engine forms the majority of the hybrid powerpack’s total output, which exceeds 1,400 kilowatts.

It also incorporates modern electronic controls and a fuel injection system intended to operate on multiple fuel types, including lower-grade fuel, enhancing operational flexibility.

Next-Gen Transmission

In addition to the engine, the powerpack includes an electrified powershift steering transmission from German tech firm ZF Group, featuring a continuously variable superimposed steering system.

This integrates advanced by-wire controls for drive, braking, and steering, along with energy recovery capabilities in a compact architecture.

Illustration of the hybrid powerpack sits on the polished gray floor of a minimalist gallery. Image: Rolls-Royce

The design aims to improve maneuverability, support power boost functions, and enable energy recuperation to enhance overall efficiency.

It also comes with an electromechanical steering concept and an updated fan drive system to further improve mobility and performance.

Bolstering Europe’s Defense

The MGCS program is a joint effort between Germany and France aimed at developing the next generation of main battle tanks to replace the Leopard 2 and Leclerc.

The tank will integrate advanced technologies such as AI, autonomous combat systems, and sensor fusion to enhance battlefield awareness and decision making.

By combining these capabilities, the program aims to equip future forces for increasingly complex environments shaped by rapid technological change.

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