DSEI 2021: Soucy International to exhibit Composite Rubber Track (CRT) technology on Warrior armoured vehicle


Once again, Soucy Defense will showcase its Composite Rubber Track (CRT) technology on a Warrior vehicle kindly supplied by Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL).


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Soucy defence Business Development (BD) teams will be on hand throughout DSEI at the Canadian Pavilion – Booth H8-120. (Picture source: Soucy)


As for the 2019 edition, the vehicle displayed is a one-off prototype developed by RBSL as a Mortar or Armoured Battlegroup Support Vehicle. The vehicle on the booth will be equipped on one side with a CRT System which has had been used for over 5,000 km, the other side being equipped with a brand-new CRT System, allowing visitors to evaluate the Composite rubber track durability and understand how its CRT Systems can help to reduce drastically the life cycle cost of tracked armoured vehicles.
The Warrior has been the type of vehicle solicited for tests on CRT Systems conducted in 2018 by ATDU on vibrations as well as durability.


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Soucy Defense will showcase its Composite Rubber Track (CRT) technology on a Warrior vehicle kindly supplied by Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL). (Picture source: Soucy)


About CRT Tracks

• Increased durability over conventional steel tracks.
• Reduced vibration (up to 70%), noise (up to 13dB), thermal signature, braking distance, vehicle weight (up to 50%) and fuel consumption (up to 30%).
• Reduced vehicle crew fatigue.
• Significant reduction in life cycle costs and virtually maintenance-free.
• Elimination of damage to infrastructure.


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Soucy Defense will showcase its Composite Rubber Track (CRT) technology on a Warrior vehicle kindly supplied by Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) (Picture source: Soucy)