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German leadership takes closer look at Boxer CRV

(Left to Right) Chief of the German Army Lieutenant General Alfons Mais and Head of Equipment Department Ministry of Defence, Vice Admiral Carsten Stawitzki take a test drive of a Boxer Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle at Rheinmetall Defense Australia at Brisbane, Queensland. Photo: Marc Dorow

German military leadership has taken a closer look at the combat capabilities of the Australian-made Boxer combat reconnaissance vehicle during Exercise Talisman Sabre.

German military leadership has taken a closer look at the combat capabilities of the Australian-made Boxer combat reconnaissance vehicle during Exercise Talisman Sabre.

Chief of the German Army Lieutenant General Alfons Mais headed a German delegation visiting the Townsville Field Training Area, where about 210 German troops are taking part in Talisman Sabre for the first time.

Following a tour of the surrounding bush in the Army Boxer, he said getting used to the Australian conditions was one of the challenges for the German military personnel taking part in the exercise.

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“The distances, the terrain, and the climate are completely different than in Central Europe,” Lieutenant General Mais said.

As well as experiencing the Australian conditions, he said one of the key objectives for the German personnel is to build relationships while on Talisman Sabre.

“This exercise is very exciting for our personnel and as well as testing our preparedness and procedures, I want our personnel to gain experience of the country and build relationships,” Lieutenant General Mais said.

“We share a lot in common with Australia and the region and we want to portray ourselves as a reliable partner.”

Officer Commanding of A Squadron 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment Queensland Mounted Infantry Major Katherine Clarkson said Australia was fortunate to receive a visit from the German Chief of Army.

“This gave us a chance to demonstrate how the Boxer is being utilised here so that we can continue to develop as two nations on this platform and make it a highly lethal reconnaissance and infantry support, fire support vehicle to go against our mutual enemies,” MAJ Clarkson said.

“Our primary responsibility and role is the reconnaissance of enemy forces forward of the two combat brigades. The Boxer CRV is an excellent vehicle to enable us to achieve that reconnaissance in deep.”

That partnership could extend to providing Australian-made Boxer vehicles for the German Army.

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