TANKS

The tank, too vulnerable because of its slowness and inertia, is the favourite target of fighter helicopters and certain ammunition. With our new generation of ultra light tanks in compounds with integrated anti-aircraft defence systems, it once again becomes an effective form of protection from ail types of external threats. Propelled by an aeronautical motorization, its mass being less than 5 tonnes enables exceptional accelerations allowing the vehicle to get out of situations which would be fatal for another type of tank. Its lenticular shape is adapted not only for high speeds by notably reducing aerodynamic trail, but it can also partially bury itself rapidly, in sand for example, as an emergency camouflage.

Its radar signature, as well as its passive sensor systems, make the vehicle extremely discreet. Its construction in extremely resistant compounds and its very unusual shape make it almost insensible to bullets or shells. The stitching in its construction allow automisation, synonymous with low-cost and a consistency in the quality of production. The price of design and sale is closely linked to the level of the equipment desired.
If you have a project, do not hesitate to let us know about it by filling in the ãschedule of conditionsä form by clicking here, so that we can make you part of our conclusion on feasibility, cost and time required for the realization of such a project.

  Before signing any contract concerning the research and manufacture of defence or military equipment, we are obliged to obtain an approval concerning your company's country of residence from the Minister for Defence and the administrative services in the United Kingdom.

If your business is based in a foreign country (outside the United Kingdom), importing this type of material may necessitate an importation licence which you must obtain from the administrative services of your company's country of residence. It is advisable to become informed about these conditions before signing a contract with Brans Studio.


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