Rheinmetall unveils cutting-edge military technologies for U.S. Army at AUSA 2024

By Defence Industry Europe

The AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition is taking place in Washington, DC, from 14 to 16 October, under the theme "Transforming for a Complex World." Rheinmetall, a German defence company, is presenting a range of next-generation military technologies aimed at meeting the evolving needs of the U.S. Army.
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The AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition is taking place in Washington, DC, from 14 to 16 October, under the theme "Transforming for a Complex World." Rheinmetall, a German defence company, is presenting a range of next-generation military technologies aimed at meeting the evolving needs of the U.S. Army.

 

American Rheinmetall Vehicles is showcasing its S-MET prototype, a modular, unmanned ground vehicle recently selected for the Army’s S-MET Increment II Vehicle Program.

The S-MET is designed to support dismounted infantry and features modular capabilities for resupply, casualty evacuation, electronic warfare, and counter-UAS operations.

Rheinmetall is also displaying its HX Heavy Recovery Vehicle, a highly mobile tactical truck that meets the Army’s needs for vehicle recovery in infantry formations.

The RCH 155 mobile artillery system, another highlight, integrates a fully automated 155mm artillery gun module onto the BOXER wheeled vehicle, offering long-range firepower and mobility.

 

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The Lynx XM30, Rheinmetall’s next-generation combat vehicle, features an unmanned 50mm turret and advanced protection systems, offering superior performance in modern combat.

Rheinmetall is also presenting its advanced electronic mission systems, which enable seamless networked operations and enhanced situational awareness in combat vehicles.

The Skyranger 30mm c-UAS turret, designed for air defence, offers precise and lethal protection against aerial threats, including small unmanned aerial systems (UAS).

Rheinmetall’s exhibit includes a range of medium and large calibre munitions, designed for long-range precision and enhanced soldier lethality, in line with the U.S. Army’s modernisation priorities.

 

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