Rheinmetall AG, founded in 1889 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany, is a leading international integrated technology group specializing in security and mobility solutions. The company operates through two main sectors: Defense and Automotive. In the Defense sector, Rheinmetall offers a comprehensive range of military vehicles, weapon systems, and ammunition, serving armed forces worldwide. The Automotive sector focuses on the development and production of components and systems for powertrain and air management technologies, contributing to emission reduction and enhanced efficiency in vehicles. Committed to sustainability, Rheinmetall aims to achieve CO2 neutrality by 2035, integrating innovative technologies to address global challenges.
The Canadian government has awarded Rheinmetall a major order for the production of 85 heavy recovery vehicles to the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) as part of the Enhanced Recovery Capability (ERC) project.
Rheinmetall and ICEYE deliver crucial SAR satellite data to support Ukraine’s military efforts, enhancing reconnaissance and operational planning with high-resolution images.
Rheinmetall and Croatian manufacturer DOK-ING form a strategic alliance to create remote-controlled combat vehicles, starting with a mine-laying system, aiming to lead the European UGS market.
With this delivery, completed in Q3 2024, Rheinmetall’s total support reaches approximately 200 combat vehicles, including a significant number of Marder 1A3 IFVs provided directly to Ukraine and through ring exchange agreements.
Highlights include the HX Heavy Recover Vehicle, S-MET concept UGV, Mission Systems, Medium and Large Caliber Munitions, Protection Systems, and many more products & solutions that enhance Warfighter capabilities.
The Challenger 3 is a leading example of advanced military vehicle production and collaboration between Britain’s allies and the most respected vehicle systems suppliers across the UK and Europe.
Rheinmetall and ICEYE, the global leader in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite operations for Earth Observation, are expanding their cooperation. The two companies signed a teaming agreement to this effect.
Rheinmetall, the largest supplier of military vehicles to the Australian Defence Force is exhibiting the company’s portfolio of strength and capability for future land forces with combat, combat logistics and dismounted combat on display at Land Forces 2024, this week at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre.