Opportunity
NATO Support and Procurement Agency #LIM26006
NSPA Solicitation for Leopard Main Battle Tank Spare Parts
Posted
May 27, 2026
Respond By
June 29, 2026
Identifier
LIM26006
NAICS
336992
This opportunity is for the supply of spare parts for the Leopard Main Battle Tank, managed by the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), LM - Rockets and Missiles division. - Government Buyer: - NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) - LM - Rockets and Missiles division - OEMs and Vendors Referenced: - KNDS Deutschland GmbH Co. KG - Diehl Aerospace GmbH - Diehl Defence GmbH & Co KG - Thales Electronic Systems GmbH - NIMIKKEISTOKESKUS NCB Finland - Products/Services Requested: - Wide range of spare parts for Leopard Main Battle Tank, including: - Motor controllers (e.g., KNDS Deutschland, part 2568-000000.204.0, qty 2) - Speedometers (e.g., Diehl Aerospace, part 334.411/001/001, qty 37) - Lenses (e.g., Thales Electronic Systems, part 431273100400, qty 40) - Power supplies, power takeoff units, periscope subassemblies, hydraulic pumping units, control slider actuators, transistors, side levelling gears, servoblocks, control units, electronic component assemblies, cable assemblies, vehicular fenders, weapon system testers, gyroscopic orienters, external devices, power inverters, filter elements, and circuit card assemblies - Each item specified with part number and quantity - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with NATO AQAP 2131 quality assurance standards - Provision of Certificates of Conformity (CoC) - Detailed packaging, delivery, and warranty requirements (2-year warranty from passage of title) - Only suppliers from NATO nations are eligible - Partial bidding per line item is allowed - Firm fixed price proposals required - Full technical and quality documentation must be submitted
Description
This is a request for proposal (RFP) for the supply of spare parts for Leopard main battle tanks. The procurement involves multiple line items including controllers, speedometers, lenses, power supplies, and other components. The contract requires compliance with NATO quality assurance standards and includes detailed terms and conditions regarding delivery, invoicing, warranty, and intellectual property rights. Interested bidders must submit their proposals by 29 June 2026 and comply with all specified requirements and documentation.