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The Modular Expandable Armor System (MEXAS) is a composite armour system developed by the German company
IBD Deisenroth Engineering IBD Deisenroth Engineering was a German company specializing in the design of armor for military vehicles. They formed in 1981 to develop applications of a new explosive suitable for use in explosive reactive armor (ERA). Through the 1980s, they dev ...
. MEXAS was introduced in 1994 and has been applied on over 20,000 combat vehicles worldwide. The successor of MEXAS is the
Advanced Modular Armor Protection Advanced Modular Armor Protection (AMAP) is modular composite armour concept, developed by the German company IBD Deisenroth Engineering. According to IBD AMAP is a 4th generation composite armour, making use of nano-ceramics and modern steel allo ...
(AMAP).


Design

The Modular Expandable Armor System (MEXAS) was developed in the early 1990s by IBD Deisenroth and first used in 1994. In 2005 it was succeeded by the next-generation AMAP armour system, which provides a wider variety of different armour options. MEXAS has been marketed in three versions: ''MEXAS-L'' (light) offers protection against small-calibre rounds and can also be fitted on soft-skinned vehicles like MAN military trucks. ''MEXAS-M'' (medium) protects the vehicle against autocannon and RPGs with
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warheads. ''MEXAS-H'' is for use on heavy vehicles like
main battle tank A main battle tank (MBT), also known as a battle tank or universal tank, is a tank that fills the role of armor-protected direct fire and maneuver in many modern armies. Cold War-era development of more powerful engines, better suspension sys ...
s. Depending on version and required protection level MEXAS can protect against
kinetic energy penetrator A kinetic energy penetrator (KEP), also known as long-rod penetrator (LRP), is a type of ammunition designed to penetrate vehicle armour using a flechette-like, high- sectional density projectile. Like a bullet or kinetic energy weapon, thi ...
s like 30 mm AP, RPGs and mines like the TM-46 mine and
TMRP-6 The TMRP-6 ( Serbo-Croatian, Croatian, Bosnian : ''Protivtenkovska Mina Razorno Probojna -6'', Cyrillic script : ''Противтенковска Мина Разорно Пробојна -6'' ) is a former Yugoslavian anti tank EFP mine. His ...
In order to reach different types of desired armour protection MEXAS is either passive armour or non-explosive reactive armour. The exact composition of MEXAS is classified, but according to drawings from the manufacturer the passive version of MEXAS consist of a splinter foil-like specialized Nylon covering a layer of ceramic tiles (possibly materials like aluminium oxide,
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and
boron carbide Boron carbide (chemical formula approximately B4C) is an extremely hard boron– carbon ceramic, a covalent material used in tank armor, bulletproof vests, engine sabotage powders, as well as numerous industrial applications. With a Vickers ...
depending on the user's requirements). Behind the ceramic tiles a layer of aramid backing (e.g. kevlar) is installed. MEXAS also includes
spall Spall are fragments of a material that are broken off a larger solid body. It can be produced by a variety of mechanisms, including as a result of projectile impact, corrosion, weathering, cavitation, or excessive rolling pressure (as in a ball ...
-liner and depending on the user's requirements a mine-protection kit. The reactive armour version of MEXAS utilizes several spaced multilayer plates consisting of an inert interlayer sandwiched between metal plates. During penetratíon by a
shaped charge A shaped charge is an explosive charge shaped to form an explosively formed penetrator (EFP) to focus the effect of the explosive's energy. Different types of shaped charges are used for various purposes such as cutting and forming metal, ini ...
jet, the sandwich bulges similar to explosive reactive armour (ERA) due to the interlayer absorbing the jet momentum and spreading it radially. Such armour provides better coverage than ERA (up to 85–95% of the surface compared to 30–60%), can be mounted on vehicles with very limited base armour that would not sustain the blast of an ERA tile without damage and has a lower life-cycle cost. MEXAS is only used as adaptable
applique armour Military vehicles are commonly armoured (or armored; see spelling differences) to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, shells, rockets, and missiles, protecting the personnel inside from enemy fire. Such vehicles include armoured fightin ...
and is usually not the only protection of a vehicle, but overlaid on the vehicle hull made of ballistic
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or armour steel. During the development of
Bionix AFV The Bionix (BX) is a family of tracked Singaporean armoured fighting vehicles developed by Singapore Technologies Kinetics (formerly Singapore Technologies Automotive, which is now known as Singapore Technologies Engineering). Intended to augment ...
MEXAS composite armour was adapted to the vehicle. To meet the required protection against heavy machine gun ammunition fired from a distance of , different options were compared by IBD and ST Kinetics. A thick plate of high-hardness armour (HHA) steel provides enough protection. This was indexed as reference to calculate the mass efficiency and thickness efficiency of different armour solutions. Utilizing only HHA together with a liner to absorb the fragments, the mass efficiency can be increased to 1.2 (the armour provides 1.2 times as much protection as HHA of the same weight). Using a MEXAS armour panel on top of HHA boosts the mass efficiency to 2.5 compared to the HHA reference. The best result was achieved by utilizing a thick MEXAS armour panel on top of a HHA plate fitted with a liner on the interior — a mass efficiency of 3.5; however the higher thickness decreased the thickness efficiency to 0.8 compared to the other tested armour layouts. The Stryker can be fitted with MEXAS
applique armour Military vehicles are commonly armoured (or armored; see spelling differences) to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, shells, rockets, and missiles, protecting the personnel inside from enemy fire. Such vehicles include armoured fightin ...
in order to provide protection against 14.5 mm HMG rounds. In 2001 it was discovered that the chemical composition of some ceramic tiles had been altered without notifying the
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and unapproved sub-contractors supplied the ceramic tiles. The amount of different tile variations allowed by the Army was exceeded drastically — instead of an approved number of six variations the Stryker utilized 39 after undergoing several design changes. This resulted in the early Strykers requiring an additional thick steel plate. According to IBD Deisenroth however, all changes had been communicated to General Dynamics, but General Dynamics did not inform the Army. Ulf Deisenroth, president of IBD, claimed that he was never informed about the Army only allowing six ceramic tile variations. Later the supplier of the ceramic tiles was changed to fix these problems.


Applications

MEXAS is used on several vehicles of the
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like the ATF Dingo, Fuchs 1A7 or the Panzerhaubitze 2000. Some versions of the
Leopard 2 The Leopard 2 is a 3rd generation main battle tank originally developed by Krauss-Maffei in the 1970s for the West German army. The tank first entered service in 1979 and succeeded the earlier Leopard 1 as the main battle tank of the West Ger ...
MBT utilize MEXAS-H armour at the hull. Prior deployment on peace-keeping missions, vehicles of different countries have been fitted with MEXAS. Norwegian M113s and German MAN trucks have been fitted with MEXAS prior their deployment in
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. Some Canadian Leopard 1s, M113s and LAVs have been upgraded with MEXAS. Uparmoured Canadian Leopard 1s have been used in the
KFOR KFOR may refer to: * KFOR (AM), a radio station (1240 AM) licensed to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States * KFOR-TV, a television station (channel 4 analog/27 digital) licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States * KFOR-TV (Nebraska), a defun ...
and as part of the ISAF in Afghanistan. Other vehicles protected by MEXAS armour includeUser-list on IBD's website
versions of the Swedish Pansarbandvagn 302 and Combat Vehicle 90, the Austrian
ASCOD Ulan The ASCOD (Austrian Spanish Cooperation Development) armoured fighting vehicle family is the product of a cooperation agreement between Austrian Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG and Spanish General Dynamics Santa Bárbara Sistemas ( both companies are now ...
, the
Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé The Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé or VAB (literally meaning "Armoured Forward Vehicle"; but more appropriately translated: "Armoured Vanguard Vehicle") is a French armoured personnel carrier and support vehicle designed and manufactured by Renault ...
, the Textron M1117 Armored Security Vehicle, the
Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle The LAV II Bison and Coyote are armoured cars (or armoured personnel carriers) built by General Dynamics Land Systems Canada for the Canadian Forces. It is based on the Mowag Piranha 8x8. Bison vehicles have also been used (to a lesser exten ...
, the ST Kinetics
Bionix AFV The Bionix (BX) is a family of tracked Singaporean armoured fighting vehicles developed by Singapore Technologies Kinetics (formerly Singapore Technologies Automotive, which is now known as Singapore Technologies Engineering). Intended to augment ...
and the US Stryker vehicles. Leopard C2 Canadian Forces.jpg, Canadian Leopard C2 heavily up-armoured with MEXAS-M being deployed to Afghanistan Norwegian CV9030.jpg, Some CV90 like this CV9030N are fitted with MEXAS Canadian Forces LAV.jpg, The Canadian
LAV III The LAV III, originally named the Kodiak by the Canadian Army, is the third generation of the Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) family of armored personnel carriers built by General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada (GDLS-C), a London, Ontario, base ...
is utilizing MEXAS TPz 1 Fuchs armored personnel carrier.jpg, German Fuchs fitted with MEXAS located in Afghanistan during
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Stryker RV front q.jpg, The US Stryker can be up-armoured with MEXAS to resist HMG fire SPZ Ulan turret.jpg, The bolts holding the MEXAS armour panels are clearly visible on this
ASCOD Ulan The ASCOD (Austrian Spanish Cooperation Development) armoured fighting vehicle family is the product of a cooperation agreement between Austrian Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG and Spanish General Dynamics Santa Bárbara Sistemas ( both companies are now ...
278th MP Company's new ASVs.jpg, The M1117 ASV utilizes MEXAS for ballistic and mine protection


External links


MEXAS on IBD Deisenroth Engineering's website


References

{{Reflist Vehicle armour Military equipment introduced in the 1990s