Rheinmetall to exhibit Fuchs JAGM armoured missile tank destroyer at Enforce Tac 2026 international defence show in Germany

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

Rheinmetall will present the Fuchs JAGM missile system for the first time at a trade fair in Germany during Enforce Tac 2026 in Nuremberg. The exhibition, taking place from 23 to 25 February 2026, will see the company display products from its Vehicle Systems, Weapons and Ammunition, and Digital Systems divisions.
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Rheinmetall will present the Fuchs JAGM missile system for the first time at a trade fair in Germany during Enforce Tac 2026 in Nuremberg. The exhibition, taking place from 23 to 25 February 2026, will see the company display products from its Vehicle Systems, Weapons and Ammunition, and Digital Systems divisions.

 

The Fuchs JAGM is described as a next-generation armoured missile tank destroyer. According to Rheinmetall, it is the world’s first vehicle equipped with 24 vertically launched AGM-179 Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles or AGM-114L Hellfire Longbows produced by Lockheed Martin.

Combined with a modern sensor package, the system is designed to detect and engage multiple battlefield threats at any time. Rheinmetall states that it can counter-attack up to 24 main battle tanks as well as air targets in rapid succession without reloading.

 

 

Alongside the Fuchs JAGM, the company will present a concept for interconnecting forces, sensors and effectors in rear areas and for homeland security. The concept is based on the Gladius 2.0 soldier system and is intended to address the wide range of threats posed in hybrid warfare environments.

Rheinmetall will also unveil a new military body armour system. The modular system is designed to protect against firearms, stabbing weapons and explosives while allowing individually configurable wearing options depending on operational requirements.

A new combat helmet will also be added to the Rheinmetall Soldier Electronics portfolio. The company says the model is significantly lighter in weight while offering the same level of ballistic protection.

 

 

Other highlights at Enforce Tac 2026 include the Caracal air assault vehicle, developed in cooperation with Mercedes-Benz, and the Squad Support Weapon SSW40, described as the world’s first automatic, magazine-fed, shoulder-fired 40 mm grenade launcher. Rheinmetall will also showcase laser and laser light modules, ballistic fire control systems, the ROSY rapid obscurant system, exclusive pyrotechnic devices, the Paramir signalling rocket and elements of its medium-calibre and artillery ammunition portfolio.

Rheinmetall states that it has long acted as a partner to armed forces and security authorities in Germany and internationally. Its public security portfolio includes ballistic protection equipment, special weapons, optics and optronics for reconnaissance and surveillance, drone detection and defence systems, and protected emergency vehicles.

 

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