Keiler (mine flail) explained

Keiler
Is Vehicle:yes
Type:Mine flail
Origin:Germany
Production Date:1997-1998
Crew:2
Length:10.7m (35.1feet)
Width:6.35m (20.83feet)
Height:3.76m (12.34feet)
Weight:53t
Engine:MTU MB 871 Ka 501
Engine Power:986 hp
Suspension:torsion-bar
Speed:50km/h
Vehicle Range:600km (400miles)

Keiler mine flail (German: Minenräumpanzer Keiler, 'tusker') is a mine-clearing vehicle developed by Rheinmetall in Germany to meet the requirements of the German Army. It is a conversion of the M48 Patton medium tank chassis in combination with a German MTU MB 871 Ka 501 liquid-cooled turbocharged Diesel engine.The main role of the Keiler vehicle is to clear a lane through minefields to ensure the safe passage of soldiers and vehicles.[1] A deployable mine flail system has been fixed to the front of the vehicle, which is used to clear both anti-tank and anti-personnel mines.Between 1997 and 1998, 24 vehicles of this kind were produced for the German Army.[2]

Design

ABV Keiler

Keiler is built on the M48 Patton medium tank hull. Developers removed the turret of the Patton and fitted the vehicle with a heavy-duty rotor-powered mine flail, a rapidly rotating cylinder mounted between two arms in front of the vehicle consisting of two shafts with 24 chains terminating in large metal "feet".[3] In traveling mode, the mine flail folds over the vehicle.

In common with other mine flails, the spinning cylinder swings the chains around, bringing the feet into contact with the ground, thus simulating the force exerted by a person or vehicle passing over the ground. If a flail strikes the ground above a buried mine, the impact will cause the mine to safely detonate. The vehicle can clear a lane 4.7m (15.4feet) wide and 120m (390feet) long in 10 minutes. An automatic system fixed on the rear of the hull marks the cleared lane.

The Keiler has no defensive weapons except its smoke grenade dischargers. The vehicle is operated by a crew of two (commander and driver).

ABV Keiler NG

At the show Eurosatory 2024, Rheinmetall revealed a new generation of the Keiler, following feedbacks from the operations in Ukraine. The vehicle is using the Kodiak combat engineering vehicles on the M48.[4]

Changes and equipment

Propulsion

The original engine of the M48 Patton has been replaced with a more powerful, German MTU MB 871 Ka 501 liquid-cooled turbocharged diesel engine. This develops 986hp in traveling mode, and 1092hp when driving the mine flail. A Renk HSWL 284 M transmission was fitted. The Keiler uses the same Torsion bar suspension as the M48 Patton tank, and has 6 wheels on each side.

Operators

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Keiler mine-clearing tank. rheinmetall-defence.
  2. Web site: keiler. military-today.com.
  3. Web site: The German M48A2 Keiler Engineering Vehicle. tanknutdave.com.
  4. Web site: Rheinmetall unveils Armoured Breaching Vehicle Keiler NG at Eurosatory Shephard . 2024-06-17 . www.shephardmedia.com . en.
  5. Book: The Military Balance 2021. 10.4324/9781003177777. 978-1-03-201227-8. Routledge. International Institute for Strategic Studies. 2021. 241415678 . 0459-7222. 107.