Heckler & Koch and Rheinmetall Nordic formalise strategic partnership for weapons systems plan
Heckler and Koch and Rheinmetall Nordic have signed a strategic partnership agreement covering weapons, weapon accessories and associated systems.
Heckler and Koch and Rheinmetall Nordic have signed a strategic partnership agreement covering weapons, weapon accessories and associated systems.
Varjo and Rheinmetall have announced a strategic partnership to integrate Varjo’s mixed reality technology into Rheinmetall’s deployable virtual land training systems.
Rheinmetall has received a contract from the Bundeswehr to modernise the Army Combat Training Centre in Saxony-Anhalt.
Rheinmetall took part in OPEX REPMUS 2025 and DYMS, NATO’s main exercise for advancing maritime autonomy held in Troia and Sesimbra.
According to Euronews Romania, the Romanian government has confirmed the purchase of 298 Lynx infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) from Germany’s Rheinmetall, including 46 specialist variants based on the same chassis.
The Czech state enterprise VOP CZ has signed a long-term contract with German defence company Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH to service and repair Leopard 2A4 tanks used by the Czech Army.
German defence group Rheinmetall has offered its KF51 Panther main battle tank to Romania, according to Romanian outlet EconMedia.
The German Bundestag’s Budget Committee has approved 14 new procurement projects for the Bundeswehr, including development of Small Anti-Drone Missile for the Skyranger 30 air defence system.
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Germany is preparing to offer Greece the purchase of over 400 infantry fighting vehicles, including 205 new KF41 Lynx units and 200 used Marder 1A3 vehicles from surplus German army stock.
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German defence company Rheinmetall and Finnish satellite operator ICEYE have established a joint venture, Rheinmetall ICEYE Space Solutions GmbH, to expand their footprint in space-based reconnaissance.
Düsseldorf-based Rheinmetall AG reported a 20% rise in consolidated sales to €7.5 billion for the first nine months of 2025, driven by strong growth in its defence sector.
Under the contract, the companies will deliver 21 tracked armoured vehicles, including five Rheinmetall Lynx KF-41 models equipped with the Lance turret.