# Danmark-Ballerup: Sikkerheds-, brandbekæmpelses, politi- og forsvarsudstyr

- **Source:** KFST · `5675-1`
- **Buyer:** Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organizations
- **Published:** 2018-12-06
- **Deadline:** 2019-01-22
- **Estimated value:** 30,000,000 DKK
- **CPV codes:** 35000000, 32342100, 35813000
- **NUTS codes:** DK01

## Description

This contract notice concerns the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) award of a Framework Agreement for procurement of Combat Vehicle Crew Helmet System (CVC Helmet). Background and scope. The Danish army operate a number of armoured vehicles. Crews that operate these vehicles work in a noisy and hazarders environment. To protect the personnel against these threats, the crews are equipped with the DH-132 Combat Vehicle Crew Helmet with the Bose audio system. This helmet system has been in use for many years thus DALO is tendering for a substitute/supplementary solution to provide hearing/head protection and clear communication. The scope is through a tender, to enter an agreement that allows DALO to acquire CVC helmets, spare parts, training, service and support. The offer should contain all relevant spare parts and accessories directly related to the CVC helmet. Concept. The CVC helmet must provide the user with protection, without hindering the user’s performance. At the same time the CVC helmet must support the user’s 2- way communication via vehicle intercom. Therefore the CVC helmet has 2 main objectives, protection and communication, of which neither can be neglected. The CVC helmet is to be used by crews on armoured military vehicles. This include primarily vehicles armed with cannons such as Leopard A2, CV9035 and artillery; M109 and Nexter CAESAR 8x8, but also similar vehicles e.g. armoured recovery vehicles (ARV) or armoured engineer vehicles (AEV) such as Wisent or Biber and APC Piranha 5 equipped with 120 mm mortar. Even though this helmet system is intended for use by crews on these platforms, the helmet system shall also support communication and protection when crew members solve tasks outside the platform. In these situations the helmet system will not be connected by wire to the platform intercom, but the helmet system shall still provide ballistic and hearing protection, and the opportunity to operate individual radios. Relations to other material. It is essential that

## Original notice

https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:93566-2020:TEXT:DA:HTML&src=0
