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The KF51 Panther, an experimental German tank developed by Rheinmetall, is set to change everything on the battlefield. This ...
A tank with a larger main gun can not only pack more destructive force into each shot — they can do it from farther away, out of range of opposing tanks. The KF51 Panther is equipped with a 130 ...
The tank, KF51, is called the “Panther,” sharing its name with a World War II-era tank. Panther adds a larger gun, suicide drones, and a new system to defeat top-attack anti-tank weapons.
At the Eurosatory 2022 defense and security exhibition in Paris, Rheinmetall has revealed its next-generation main battle tank concept, the KF51 Panther, which combines relative light weight and a ...
Rheinmetall unveiled its new KF51 Panther main battle tank (MBT) concept vehicle armed with a 130 mm gun on the first day of the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition being held in Paris from 13 to ...
The Panther is designed to be operated by three soldiers (commander, gunner, driver), with room for a fourth if need be. According to its maker, the tank can travel for as much as 500 km (311 ...
Rheinmetall is targeting Leopard 2 operators with its KF51 Panther main battle tank (MBT), company officials working on the vehicle told defence journalists in Berlin on 5 December 2022.
The KF51 Panther is a new tank with some old features. Its hull is based on the Leopard 2, which debuted in 1979. But the turret contains Rheinmetall's next-generation Future Gun System, ...
The question is now getting a flurry of new attention following Rheinmetall’s release of its new KF51 Panther tank, a new vehicle deliberately named after the famous WWII German Panzers.
Germany’s Rheinmetall has unveiled a new, next-generation tank for the modern battlefield. The tank, KF51, is called the “Panther,” sharing its name with a World War II-era tank. Panther adds a larger ...
According to media reports, Rheinmetall is in discussions with Ukraine for the supply of its most modern main battle tank (MBT), the KF51 Panther.. In an interview with the German newspaper ...