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Aug- 2025 -12 AugustAir
Rheinmetall’s Skyranger 30 Chosen for Major German Military Order
Rheinmetall anticipates securing a multi-billion-euro order for Skyranger self-propelled air defense systems with the German Armed Forces by late 2025.
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Jan- 2025 -31 JanuaryAir
Netherlands to Buy 22 Skyranger Air Defense Systems for $1.3 Billion
The Netherlands plans to purchase 22 mobile anti-drone gun systems to protect heavy and medium infantry brigades against airborne threats.
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Sep- 2024 -30 SeptemberAir
Rheinmetall to Supply Skyranger 30 Turrets for Danish Army
Rheinmetall has received a contract to deliver Skyranger 30 short-range air defense turret systems for the Royal Danish Army.
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Jul- 2024 -31 JulyAir
Rheinmetall Orders SPEXER Radars for Skyranger Air Defense System
Rheinmetall has ordered an undisclosed number of SPEXER high-performance radars from Hensoldt to be fitted to its Skyranger 30 anti-aircraft gun.
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Jun- 2024 -10 JuneArms
MBDA, Rheinmetall to Equip Small Anti Drone Missile on Skyranger 30 Turret
MBDA Deutschland and Rheinmetall have signed a deal to integrate the Small Anti Drone Missile into the Skyranger 30 short-range turret system.
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Feb- 2024 -28 FebruaryAir
Germany Buys Boxer-Mounted Skyranger 30 Air Defense Turrets
Germany has awarded Rheinmetall a contract to supply Boxer-mounted Skyranger 30 short-range air defense systems for the armed forces.
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Jan- 2024 -19 JanuaryAir
German Parliament Approves $1.4B Air Defense System Procurement
The German budget committee has approved the procurement of a short-range air defense system for some 1.3 billion euros ($1.4 billion).
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12 JanuaryAir
Rheinmetall’s Skyranger Air Defense System Passes Key Milestone
Rheinmetall has tested its mobile Skyranger 30 air defense system, paving the way for its system qualification in mid-2024.
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Dec- 2023 -22 DecemberAir
Rheinmetall to Develop Lynx-Based Air Defense System for Hungary
Hungary has awarded Rheinmetall a $32.9 million contract to develop a new mobile air defense system based on the Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle.
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