As part of Germany’s support for the Ukraine, 21 Bergepanzer 2 (BPz 2) and a further two Bergepanzer 3 (BPz 3) armoured recovery vehicles had previously been handed over to the Ukraine. The decision to issue a replacement order for 23 vehicles compensates for these transfers and strengthens the Bundeswehr’s capabilities in the field of armoured recovery and support vehicles. The first vehicle is scheduled for delivery as early as December 2027, just 18 months after the contract was signed. To enable this early delivery, the Group has pre-financed and commenced production in beforehand. The final vehicle is scheduled for delivery in June 2029.
The vehicles are a modernised, obsolescence-cleared version of the well-established Bergepanzer 3 and are known to the customer as the Bergepanzer 3 A2. The replacement order highlights the ongoing importance of the Bergepanzer 3 as a key support system for mechanised forces. This measure is not intended to develop new capabilities, but rather to ensure long-term operational readiness based on a proven, commercially available system manufactured using state-of-the-art processes.
This configuration reflects the current state of the art and offers potential for future upgrades. The Bergepanzer 3 therefore ensures vital long-term support for armoured forces and is designed for being in service for decades. Investing in a modernised, future-proof vehicle fleet lays the foundations for the long-term availability of this capability within the Bundeswehr.
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