JAGUAR, GRIFFON, SERVAL: an unprecedented technological leap for KNDS

35 JAGUAR vehicles were delivered in 2024. The JAGUAR
is now fully qualified and deployed at the R2 standard, allowing full
use of its digitized 40mm turret developed by KNDS France,
including mobile fire-on-the-move capabilities. The R3 standard,
scheduled for qualification in 2025, will introduce in-flight missile
redirection capabilities and airburst munitions, which have just
entered their final development phase under the French
procurement defense agency (DGA)’s supervision.

151 GRIFFON vehicles were delivered in 2024. Available in
multiple variants, the GRIFFON can perform a variety of roles,
including troop transport, command post, communications relay,
medical evacuation, artillery observation, and 120mm mortar
support (MEPAC).
The GRIFFON was first deployed in 2021 in the Sahel,
where it quickly gained recognition for its operational effectiveness,
mobility, and ease of maintenance.

It shares common equipment with other SCORPION vehicles,
including vetronics and HORNET remote-controlled turrets from
ARQUUS.
The CaMo program (Capacité Motorisée) is progressing as
planned. The assembly of Belgium’s GRIFFON vehicles began in
early 2025 at the Mol Cy facility in Belgium, with the first deliveries
scheduled for July 2025. The first JAGUAR deliveries to Belgium
are expected in late 2026.

103 SERVAL vehicles were delivered in 2024. An
amendment signed by the DGA in late 2024 extends production to
an additional 627 SERVAL vehicles and introduces two new
variants:

  • Counter-drone warfare, equipped with the ARX30 turret
    (KNDS France).
  • Ground-based air defense MISTRAL, equipped with the
    ATLAS RC turret (MBDA).

KNDS France and Texelis developed the SERVAL based on a
common core chassis, with four versions and 16 major variants,
covering a wide range of missions, including Electronic Warfare,
Armored Patrol Vehicle, Tactical Communication Node, and
Surveillance, Support, Intelligence, and Reconnaissance.
At the end of 2024, the French Army received the 34th
upgraded Leclerc tank, out of the 200 currently being modernized.

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