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Jan- 2023 -17 JanuaryEurope
EDA Launches Automatic Target Recognition Project for EU Militaries
The European Defence Agency has launched a project to enhance the target recognition capabilities of partner militaries.
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13 JanuaryEurope
Hungary Starts Local Production of Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Rheinmetall announced Thursday that it has begun the local production of Lynx infantry fighting vehicles in Hungary.
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12 JanuaryAir
Rheinmetall Wins International Skyguard Upgrade Contract
Rheinmetall has received a contract to upgrade an international customer’s Skyguard 35-millimeter cannon-based anti-aircraft systems.
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11 JanuaryArms
NATO Countries Purchase Rheinmetall 40mm Rounds for $32M
Rheinmetall has clinched over $32 million in contracts to deliver 40mm ammunition to two European NATO customers.
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6 JanuaryArms
Rheinmetall to Build Explosives Factory in Hungary Amid Ammunition Shortage
Rheinmetall has clinched a contract to build an explosive manufacturing plant in Hungary.
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5 JanuaryAir
Rheinmetall to Upgrade Norwegian NASAMS Sensors
Rheinmetall has clinched a Norwegian government contract to upgrade the country’s National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System sensor.
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Dec- 2022 -26 DecemberEurope
Rheinmetall Sends 26 Logistics Trucks to Ukraine
German defense firm Rheinmetall has started the delivery of 26 high-mobility hook loading vehicles to Ukraine.
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20 DecemberArms
Rheinmetall to Supply Artillery Shells to Undisclosed NATO Customer
Rheinmetall has been awarded a framework contract to deliver 155mm artillery ammunition to an undisclosed NATO customer
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16 DecemberAir
Germany Buys Rheinmetall Air Defense Systems for Ukraine
Germany has contracted Rheinmetall to deliver two Skynex air defense systems to Ukraine for $192 million.
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15 DecemberArms
Rheinmetall to Create Production Facility for Medium-Caliber Ammunition
German manufacturer Rheinmetall will open a new domestic facility to produce equipment for its Gepard anti-aircraft guns.
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