The armed forces of Germany and the UK have already ordered the first batch of shells
First deliveries will begin in the summer of 2025
The information was shared by Bjorn Bernhard, head of the company's ground systems department. It is about the anti-aircraft system, which will consist of the Skyranger 35 module and the Leopard 1 tank chassis. Thanks to this, it will be possible to increase the ammunition of the anti-aircraft gun, as well as to increase its cross-country capability. In addition, the Leopard 1 chassis will allow the installation of more sensors for target detection. There is no information yet on when production of the new anti-aircraft system will begin.
The information was shared by the manufacturer Rheinmetall. We are talking about several hundred BMPs. The contract should also include maintenance and repair of the equipment, as well as crew training services. Unfortunately, it is not yet known when the contract will be signed. By the way, Lynx BMPs for the AFU are likely to be produced in Ukraine. The other day it became known that Rheinmetall would build a factory in Ukraine and produce the first infantry fighting vehicle there this year.
German engineering and arms concern Rheinmetall has agreed with Ukraine to localise production of the Lynx infantry fighting vehicle.
The information was shared by ESuT. We are talking about 20 vehicles. Earlier, Ukraine received 5 cars. The German government will finance the purchase of the vehicles. Deliveries should begin in the coming months. By the way, Ukraine is the first operator of Caracal.
The information was shared by the company's CEO Armin Papperger, the WirtschaftsWoche business daily has reported. The plant is planned to open in Ukraine in 2024. It will produce Fuchs wheeled armoured personnel carriers and Lynx infantry fighting vehicles.
The Rheinmetall company is going to supply the Ukrainian Armed Forces with Caracal airborne tactical vehicles.
German defence concern Rheinmetall may set up a joint venture in Ukraine. It will be based in Kiev.
It seems that Germany has decided to compete with itself. The European country is involved in two projects to develop a new European tank.
German concern Rheinmetall will cooperate with Lufthansa to provide production and maintenance of F-35 Lightning II fighter jets. This is reported by Business Insider.
In February, it became known that Rheinmetall will set up production of fuselage centre sections for the F-35 Lightning II in Germany. Early last month, the German contractor signed a corresponding agreement with Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, and construction of the plant began on 1 August.
A German company will produce fuselage components for the fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighter jets. This was announced by Rheinmetall.
Lockheed Martin and Rheinmetall have announced that they are joining forces to launch a unique multiple launch rocket system in Germany. The German manufacturer has issued an official press release, but it cannot be called informative.