Rheinmetall
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May- 2023 -17 MayArms
Denmark to Base Short-Range Air Defense System on Rheinmetall’s Skyranger
Denmark plans to equip its armed forces with a new mobile short-range air defense system based on Rheinmetall’s Skyranger.
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13 MayArms
Rheinmetall to Help Maintain Weapons in Ukraine
Rheinmetall said it will form a joint venture with Ukraine's state weapons manufacturer to maintain military vehicles in Ukraine.
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11 MayEurope
Austria Buys Military Logistics Vehicles for $574M
Austria has contracted Rheinmetall to supply up to 1,375 logistics vehicles for $574 million.
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8 MayAsia Pacific
Australian Navy Taps Rheinmetall for Anti-Ship Missile Defense System
The Royal Australian Navy has awarded Rheinmetall a $138 million contract to deliver anti-ship missile defense systems.
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Apr- 2023 -24 AprilEurope
Rheinmetall and Lockheed to Develop German HIMARS
Rheinmetall Defence and Lockheed Martin have signed an agreement to jointly develop a rocket artillery system for the German military.
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20 AprilDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Rheinmetall Unveils Multi-Purpose ‘Game Changer’ Drone
Rheinmetall recently unveiled a multi-purpose unmanned aerial vehicle with reconnaissance and combat features.
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20 AprilLand
Germany to Upgrade 143 Puma Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Projekt System & Management has received an $844 million contract to upgrade 143 German Puma infantry fighting vehicles.
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10 AprilLand
Rheinmetall in Talks for Australia-Based Boxer Vehicle Production for Germany
Rheinmetall has confirmed the start of negotiations to produce more than 100 Boxer combat vehicles in Australia for Germany.
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4 AprilTechnology
UK Conducts First-Ever Trial of New Heavy Unmanned Ground Systems
The UK has conducted the first-ever trial of three new heavy unmanned ground systems weighing over five tons each.
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3 AprilEurope
Rheinmetall to Open Maintenance Hub in Romania for Ukraine Weapons
German arms firm Rheinmetall said it would soon open a maintenance center in Romania for military equipment used in Ukraine's battle against Russian forces.
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