Rheinmetall
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Dec- 2024 -3 DecemberAmericas
Rheinmetall Acquires American Vehicle Manufacturer Loc Performance
Rheinmetall is expanding its footprint in the US with the strategic acquisition of Michigan-based vehicle manufacturer Loc Performance Products.
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Nov- 2024 -30 NovemberEurope
Rheinmetall, Lithuania Pave Way to Building Ammunition Plant
Rheinmetall and Lithuania signed deals to build a $190 million ammunition plant to make artillery shells, while Vilnius keeps eyeing Russia.
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22 NovemberLand
Czechs to Purchase 14 Additional Leopard 2A4 Tanks From Germany
The Czech Republic has confirmed its plan to acquire 14 more Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks from Germany, increasing Prague’s fleet to 42.
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21 NovemberDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
QinetiQ Demos Rheinmetall Delta Target Drone Selected by Germany
QinetiQ Germany has conducted the first flight of a Rheinmetall Delta B15 target drone as part of the German Uncrewed Aerial Training Services.
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15 NovemberLand
Rheinmetall to Supply Recovery Trucks to Canadian Army
Rheinmetall has secured $265.9 million in contracts to provide Enhanced Recovery Capability vehicles for the Canadian Army.
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12 NovemberBusiness
Germany Funds Rheinmetall, ICEYE Collab to Provide Ukraine With Satellite Imagery
German defense company Rheinmetall and Finnish satellite manufacturer ICEYE have signed a contract to provide Ukraine with high-resolution satellite imagery under German funding.
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5 NovemberLand
Netherlands Orders C-390 Millennium Simulator
Embraer and Rheinmetall have received a contract to deliver a C-390 Millennium training suite for the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
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Oct- 2024 -17 OctoberLand
Lithuania to Receive More Boxer Vehicles From OCCAR, German Consortium
OCCAR has signed an agreement with Rheinmetall and KNDS to purchase 27 additional Boxer vehicles on behalf of Lithuania.
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16 OctoberAmericas
US Army Picks Five Firms to Demo Potential Extended-Range Artillery Substitute
The US Army has selected five companies to demonstrate their existing self-propelled howitzers, which could potentially fill the gap left by the discontinued Extended-Range Cannon Artillery program.
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15 OctoberEurope
Italy’s Leonardo, Germany’s Rheinmetall Team Up on Tanks
Italian defense giant Leonardo and German arms maker Rheinmetall formally unveiled a new joint venture to develop tanks for the Italian army and other military vehicles.
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