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EPISODE · Sep 8, 2022 · 49 MIN

Achieving battlefield objectives with the future infantry fighting vehicle, featuring Leo Purdy

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In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, director of Purvue Consultancy Group and 22-year Australian Army veteran Leo Purdy joins host Liam Garman to discuss the role of the infantry fighting vehicle on the modern battlefield and how LAND 400 Phase 3 will help shape the Australian Army's warfighting capabilities. The pair begin the podcast discussing the role of the infantry fighting vehicle on the battlefield, and how the capability is required to move beyond the APC and enhance Australia's battlefield effectiveness. The podcast then continues with a discussion regarding the number of IFVs procured by the Australian Army, and how they will play an essential role in Australia's Combined Arms Fighting System. The pair wrap up the podcast discussing LAND 400 Phase 3, including the variants looking to be acquired by the Australian Army and how industry can support the program. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect Team

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