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German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall delivered the first KF41 Lynx fighting vehicle late last year. The KF41 will undergo testing with hopes of starting domestic mass production of the IFV in Ukraine.
Rheinmetall announced on 10 May two contracts worth a total of more than €60 million ($63 million) with Slovakia RayService, covering the delivery of electronic and electrical systems for the Lynx IFV ...
KF41 Lynx is a modular IFV from Germany's Rheinmetall. It has been first showcased in 2018 and currently being procured by Hungary, and it is in big consideration to be adopted in Australia, Czech ...
The Hungarian Defence Forces (HDF) received their first KF41 Lynx IFV on 15 October in a delivery ceremony at the Petöfi Sándor Barracks in Budapest.. Lynx will become the backbone of Hungary's ...
German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall delivered the first KF41 Lynx fighting vehicle late last year. The KF41 will undergo testing with hopes of starting domestic mass production of the IFV in Ukraine.
Rheinmetall unveiled on 10 November the first of three Lynx KF41 IFVs that will compete with Hanwha Defense’s AS21 Redbacks for Australia’s Project Land 400 Phase 3.
The Lynx IFV, described by many as Rheinmetall’s flagship armored combat vehicle was first revealed in 2016. It available in two configurations: the 38-ton KF31 model, and the larger KF41 variant, ...
The Düsseldorf-based technology group has now developed a mechanized fire support variant of the Lynx KF41 IFV. Called the Lynx 120, this unique platform merges a tried-and-tested turret concept ...
In September 2020, the Hungarian Army became the launch customer for the Lynx KF41 combat vehicle, partnering up with Rheinmetall to produce a number of 218 IFVs, specifically designed to ...
The program has since continued to move forward, and in June 2023, the American Rheinmetall KF41 Lynx was selected – along with an offering from General Dynamics Land Systems – as part of the ...
Rheinmetall Defence Australia (RDA) has formed a partnership with a Brisbane-based firm to support its proposal to supply the Australian Army with its Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV).