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Civil Service of MoD Currus in the Operation al Area

Civil Service of MoD Currus in the Operation al Area. 29. May 2008. Main Features. - Company Limited by Shares with Closed Set-up According to the 3064/2000. Government Decree the Company is strategically important Owner is the Hungarian Government,

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Civil Service of MoD Currus in the Operation al Area

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  1. Civil Service of MoD Currus in the Operational Area 29. May 2008.

  2. Main Features - Company Limited by Shares with Closed Set-up • According to the 3064/2000. Government Decree the Company is strategically important • Owner is the Hungarian Government, • administrant is the Hungarian Ministry of Defence • - The lowest rate of lasting state interest is 50% + 1 vote • - Its yearly turnover 15-16 million EURO • - Employees: 250 persons

  3. Objectives of Company’s establishment Repair and modernisation of MBT-s and APC-sfor Hungarian Defence Forces. Strategy of the Company: Logistical support of the HDF’s land forces in the field of maintenance and development of technical equipment belonging to Tank and Vehicle Technique-, Armament Technique-, Engineering, Chemical Technique and Logistical Services

  4. Military Technical Activities of the Company • (Complex) repair and technical maintenance done at our facilities, • Repair, technical maintenance and inspection on site of equipment, • preparation for military exercises and operations, • Participation in international missions (on site repair works done at • Kosovo, Macedonia, Iraq), • Modernization of military equipment, • Development and production of new equipment: fire fighting vehicles, trailers, universal mechanical weapon station, bomb disposal vehicle • and protecting frame, • Renewal of vehicle logbooks, environmental examination, • Destruction of conventional armament according to CFE Contract. (Our Company is an officially registered reduction site.) • Technical training of crews and experts.

  5. Works Financed from Funds of HDF Peace-Keeping Activity, Iraq (2003-2004) • Hungarian Defence Forces took part in international peace-keeping missions in Iraq. • Currus carried out the preparation for mission of the equipment, the necessary modifications of the equipment as that was requested and the training and education of the crews in Gödöllő, at facility of Currus. • Experts of Currus carried out field repairs and maintenance, power generator installations and periodic maintenance upon requests of HDF in Iraq, at the Hungarian Camp. • Incomes 2003 – 2004: • 320.0 M HUF (preparation), • 62.6 M HUF (field repairs)

  6. Works Financed from Funds of HDF Peace-Keeping Activity, Former Yugoslavian region (from 2004.) HDF has been taking part in peace keeping missions in former Yugoslavian region at several places. Experts of Currus have been carrying out field repairs and maintenance, power generator installations and periodic maintenance upon requests of HDF, at the Hungarian Camps. Income 2004 - 2007: 78.8 M HUF

  7. Works Finaced from Funds of HDF Peace-keeping Actions, Afghanistan (from 2005) • HDF has been taking part in peace keeping missions in Afghanistan. This participation is becoming wider recently. • Currus carried out the preparation for mission of the equipment, the necessary modifications of the equipment as that was requested (i.e. protection level improvement of MB G-270 vehicles) and the training and education of the crews in Gödöllő, at facility of Currus. • Experts of Currus have been carrying out field repairs and maintenance upon requests of HDF in Afghanistan, at the Hungarian Camp. • Income 2005 - 2007: 139.2 M HUF

  8. Works Financed from International Funds Kaposvár Operation Joint Endeavor (1996 -1998) An expert group of Currus carried out the 10, 20, 30, sometimes 40, 50 level maintenance of US Army’s equipment that were withdrawn from the combat area. This task was accomplished in Hungary, Kaposvár, at a base of the US Army. Income 1996 - 1998: 738.8 M HUF

  9. Works Financed from National Funds Small Arms Destruction, Macedonia (2001) Experts of Currus carried out the destruction of the collected small arms near Krivolak during operation „Task Force Harvest” in a 5 week time frame. That task was accomplished with the help of mobile workshops of Currus, under the NATO command. Income: 404.0 M HUF

  10. Works Financed from International Funds • Refurbishment of T-72 Tanks Donated to Iraq, 2005 Content of the project: - 77 pcs T-72 MBTs, 2+2 pcs recovery vehicles • - Technical maintenance tasks • - Replacement of lubricants, filling materials and filters, oil analysis • - Total functional control • - Checking the main gun and its systems with water shooting • - Road test - Making necessary repair of revealed failures • Painting (sand colour) and signs (Flag of Iraq) • Income: 859.0 M HUF

  11. Experiences, Results • Currus is able and capable to carry out its tasks to support logistically the international Hungarian troops during their missions resulted the NATO membership of Hungary, in Hungary and abroad as well. • HDF will request Currus to carry out that activities in the future as well. • Taking part in the logistic support activities helps Currus to save its military industry potentials. • Currus acquired 7-8 % of its average yearly income from that activities during the last more than 10 years. • 21 % of the total income came from mission activities burdened the budget of HDF, 16 % of same was financed from national funds and 63% of same was financed from international funds.

  12. Thank you for your kind attention!

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