Tag: Rheinmetall
Germany modernizing Puma IFVs to new standard under €1.04B contract
Germany is upgrading its 350 Puma vehicles to the S1 enhanced design status, in preparation for the NATO High Readiness Joint Task Force VJTF 2023.
German Army takes delivery of final Boxer armored vehicle
Germany now has 405 Boxer vehicles, 72 units in the ambulance variant, 65 command vehicles and 256 infantry group vehicles.
Australian Army receives first batch of Boxer CRVs
The delivery of the first 25 Boxer 8x8 CRVs was announced by the Australian defense minister during a visit to Rheinmetall’s facility in Redbank Queensland.
Rheinmetall starts construction of first Boxer vehicle prototypes for British Army
The British Army will receive the first of 500 armored vehicles at the end of 2022, with the first vehicles scheduled to be ready for service in 2023.
UK MoD orders more unmanned ground vehicles from Germany’s Rheinmetall
Rheinmetall will deliver four more Mission Master UGVs to the UK for the second phase of testing of the robotic platoon vehicle (RPV) program.
Rheinmetall secures first customer for its StrikeShield APS
Rheinmetall has received €140 million to integrate 209 Lynx IFVs it is building for Hungary with its StrikeShield active protection system.
Thales, Rheinmetall get Franco-German C-130J training center deal
Lockheed Martin has awarded Thales and Rheinmetall a contract to certify the future training center organization for the Franco-German C-130J transport aircraft...
Rheinmetall to deliver new Kodiak engineering vehicle to German Army
Rheinmetall will deliver 44 Pionierpanzer 3 Kodiaks to the German Army under a €295 million (approx. $356M) contract.
Rheinmetall adds L3Harris to ‘Lynx Team’ for US Army OMFV bid
Rheinmetall is assembling an industry team for the US Army's next-generation IFV and has already teamed with Textron Systems and Raytheon Technologies.
Rheinmetall, Diehl, Hensoldt team for German LVS NNbS SHORAD competition
LVS NNbS bridges a current capability gap when it comes to providing protection against short- and very short-range aerial threats.