Tag: Rheinmetall
Rheinmetall wraps up rubber track trials with Lynx IFV
Rheinmetall Australia says it has completed a series of demonstration trials of the Soucy composite rubber track (CRT) system on the Lynx...
Czech Republic halts IFV buy as “none of the offers met...
The Czech defense ministry has stopped the process of acquiring a new fleet of infantry fighting vehicles after none of the three...
Rheinmetall unveils Australian-developed Lynx combat support vehicle
In an Australian first, Germany-based military vehicle specialist Rheinmetall has unveiled the Lynx combat support vehicle (CSV) at an event at its...
Rheinmetall rolls out new variant of the Fuchs armored vehicle
German defense vehicle specialist Rheinmetall has developed a new version of the Fuchs/Fox wheeled armored transport vehicle.
The...
Rheinmetall teams with Navistar in bid to win Canadian logistics vehicle...
Rheinmetall Canada and Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMMV) have joined forces with Navistar Defence Canada in pursuit of Canada’s Logistics Vehicle Modernization...
Germany contracts Rheinmetall for Fox armored NBC vehicle upgrade
The German armed forces have awarded Rheinmetall a contract for the modernization of the Fuchs/Fox armored NBC reconnaissance vehicles.
Germany orders sensor zeppelin for base protection
The German Armed Forces have ordered a tethered balloon-based area reconnaissance system for the specific purpose of protecting a forward operating base...
Germany’s Rheinmetall lands €250M Fox 2 vehicle materials order
German military vehicle specialist Rheinmetall announced it has been awarded a follow-up order from an undisclosed customer for the supply of material...
US Army picks five competitors for its Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle...
The US Army has selected five competitors that will proceed to the second stage of the concept design phase of its Optionally...
Rheinmetall presents new increment of “future soldier” concept for German Army
Future Soldier – Expanded System, or IdZ-ES, enables dismounted infantrymen to benefit from an integrated system of systems for operations.