Rheinmetall to supply Lynx vehicles to Ukraine with German funding for first mid double-digit million euro batch

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

Rheinmetall will supply Ukraine with its first Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicles under a contract signed in December 2025, with deliveries expected as early as the beginning of 2026. The initial order covers five vehicles with a value in the mid double-digit million euro range and is financed by Germany.
Photo: Rheinmetall.

Rheinmetall will supply Ukraine with its first Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicles under a contract signed in December 2025, with deliveries expected as early as the beginning of 2026. The initial order covers five vehicles with a value in the mid double-digit million euro range and is financed by Germany.

The decision followed extensive testing of the next-generation infantry fighting vehicle, which will be equipped with a two-man Lance turret and configured specifically for Ukraine’s armed forces. Rheinmetall said further batches are planned, including production in Ukraine.

 

 

“We are grateful for the trust that Ukraine has placed in us,” said Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall AG. “We would also like to thank the German government for its support. This order is a fundamental success that underscores our continued efforts to support Ukraine.”

 

 

Rheinmetall described the Lynx KF41 family as designed to meet current and future requirements through a high level of modularity, an open electronic architecture and the largest protected interior volume in its class. The company said the vehicle combines mobility and safety through a scalable weight concept, an efficient drive system, advanced protection technology and improved crew ergonomics for long missions.

 

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