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Military memorabilia collector Ray Manzi will display all eight of his vehicles Aug. 2-3 at Hollow Park in Woodbury.
Rheinmetall, an automotive and arms maker, is using a partnership with the builder of F-35 fighter jets to move into aviation ...
Rheinmetall’s KF51 Panther is shaking up modern tank design with its powerful 130mm gun, upgraded turret, and cutting-edge active protection systems. Designed as a major leap beyond the Leopard 2, it ...
The Rheinmetall Boxer is one of the most powerful and versatile armored fighting vehicles ever built, and it’s shocking military experts around the world. This German-made vehicle stands out with its ...
Romania is already a user of Spike LR systems and, at the end of 2023, signed a framework agreement with EuroSpike GmbH, a joint venture between Diehl Defense, Rheinmetall Defense, and Rafael Advanced ...
A Rheinmetall spokesperson told Euronews that it welcomes the development of the armoured steel market diversifying, as new suppliers, including from Germany, are producing steel.
In March 2023, it became part of Germany’s premier stock market index, the DAX. Rheinmetall is considered the biggest arms manufacturer in Germany and the fifth in Europe. The company engages in car ...
Rheinmetall BAE, which manufactures the Challenger 3 tank and Boxer armoured car, announced it would be opening its first UK gun-barrel factory in more than a decade following a recent co ...
Rheinmetall and Indra have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for strategic co-operation in armoured vehicle projects of the Spanish Armed Forces, according to a 13 May press release from ...
03/26/2025March 26, 2025 Germany's defense industry expects a boom as Europe invests billions in arms. Will skilled workers from the faltering auto industry be able to find jobs in the defense sector?
The KdF car was converted into a military amphibious vehicle and armoured car. From then on, Volkswagen produced vast quantities of bazookas, anti-personnel mines and parts for the Ju88 aeroplane ...
Rheinmetall is considering using a Volkswagen automobile plant in Osnabrück, Germany, to produce infantry fighting vehicles and other armored vehicles, according to CEO Armin Papperger. Papperger said ...