Operational Superiority with State-of-the-Art Logistics: VINCORION Introduces Next-Gen Power for Air Defense

Next-generation energy systems make NATO air defense more resilient

Longer operating times with stable and reliable genset operation offer a distinct advantage: fewer refueling trips and therefore fewer targets for attack. The technology company VINCORION is now introducing the next generation of power supply systems for air defense systems used worldwide, such as PATRIOT. These next-gen systems significantly reduce logistical dependencies, thereby increasing armed forces’ operational superiority. At the project kick-off conference in Altenstadt, the company presented its innovative solution for sustainable defense together with the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA).

Tactical Advantages Through Energy Self-Sufficiency

“To us, next-gen means systems that can run for longer and require less vulnerable logistics chains,” emphasized Kajetan von Mentzingen, CEO of VINCORION. “These systems enable armed forces to dramatically increase their operational readiness. And that is precisely our goal here at VINCORION – because everyone deserves to be safe.”

The figures speak for themselves: the adapted hybrid power supply reduces the number of required refueling operations by two-thirds – from 72 to just 24 times per day per battalion. “Our system can eliminate over a third of the extremely high-risk fuel transport trips,” explained Daniel Zeitler, Head of Product Management at VINCORION. “The less you rely on an external supply of energy, the longer you maintain operational freedom in the field.”

The technical improvements to the system significantly increase combat effectiveness – maintenance intervals are up to four times longer thanks to an optimized hybrid architecture, while downtime for maintenance itself has also been reduced by more than 80%. “This means that PATRIOT systems remain operational for longer periods without interruption and require significantly fewer service personnel,” noted Alexander Ackerman, Program Manager for Ground Based Air Defense. “This significantly increases the resilience of our system.”

Entire Power Supply Developed in Germany

VINCORION supplies the entire power supply for the PATRIOT system’s main components: The Electric Power Plant (EPP) supplies power to the radar and Engagement Control Station (ECS) via two 150-kilowatt gensets. The Electric Power Unit (EPU) supplies power to the Information Coordination Central (ICC) via two 30-kilowatt units. And the Launching Station (LS) receives 15 kW from a genset in the smallest power class.

“This technology, which is manufactured here in Bavaria, shows how innovative power systems increase the operational capabilities of our armed forces,” said Tobias Gotthardt, Bavarian State Secretary for Economic Affairs, Regional Development, and Energy. “VINCORION develops key technologies here that enable European defense forces to achieve operational superiority.”

Agreed on close cooperation in Altenstadt (from left): Norbert Lederle, Christopher Tschischka, Alexander Ackerman (all VINCORION) with Kristin Doolittle, Siegfried Schneider, and Clayton Corley (all NSPA) and Martin Eisenschmid (VINCORION)

 

NATO-Wide Procurement Strengthens European Security Architecture

The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has signed a framework agreement with VINCORION to modernize PATRIOT power supply systems to state-of-the-art standards through obsolescence mitigation. The order is initially valued at 60 million euros. The NATO countries investing in the project are Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Romania, and Poland, and it is scheduled to be implemented from 2025 to 2030.

“This partnership is enhancing interoperability and standardization within NATO,” explained von Mentzingen. “If all PATRIOT user states operate with the same highly efficient power technology, it will significantly increase joint operational capability.”

“This framework contract reflects NSPA’s commitment to building long-term partnerships with the industry in support of NATO’s operational readiness. By delivering these innovative power solutions, we will contribute to operational capability and sustainability, while supporting the defence industry in Europe,” said Stacy Cummings, NSPA General Manager.

New Hybrid Technology Offers Performance and Sustainability Benefits

VINCORION engineers are highly familiar with air defense technology. The company already manufactures components for two of the three main systems that form the European Sky Shield, namely PATRIOT and IRIS-T. “We develop the technology that enables these systems to operate completely independently of public infrastructure,” explained Zeitler.

The next-gen system’s increased efficiency brings further advantages in addition to tactical ones, such as cutting fuel consumption by 48% and thereby reducing carbon emissions accordingly. “When you consider that air defense systems have to be up and running 24 hours a day, this is a factor that shouldn’t be underestimated,” noted Zeitler. “This proves that operational excellence and environmental protection can go hand in hand.” The systems can also be connected to renewable energy sources such as solar panels and feature integrated battery storage for peak loads. However, thanks to a significant degree of automation, considerably fewer personnel are required for setup, operation, and maintenance.

Center of Excellence for Military Power Supply

For Daniel Zeitler, one thing is certain: “Our Altenstadt site is developing into a European center of excellence for military power supply.” This is because in addition to the next-gen systems for NATO, the new power generators for the Bundeswehr, which were ordered by Germany’s Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology, and In-Service Support (BAAINBw), are also being developed here.

VINCORION currently has approximately 900 employees at locations in Germany and the United States and generated over 200 million euros in revenue in 2024. VINCORION is a technology company that specializes in innovative power systems for safety-critical applications. As a partner to the aviation, security, and defense industries, VINCORION develops and manufactures solutions tailored to its customers’ specific requirements.

 

Media contact:

VINCORION:
Florian Hanauer, PR-Manager
VINCORION Advanced Systems
Tel: +49 4103 60-2250
E-Mail: florian.hanauer@vincorion.com

NSPA:
Francesca De Florio, Chief Communications Officer,
NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA)
E-Mail: francesca.deflorio@nspa.nato.int

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