Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land develops advanced armor solutions for military vehicles, providing both ready-to-go and custom developments, emphasizing R&D for continuous improvement and new applications.
Rheinmetall provides lightweight, high-performance armor solutions for vehicles, helicopters, and ships, combining advanced materials like aramid, polyethylene, and ballistic ceramics for optimal security and mobility.
The AMAP product line includes various protective solutions, such as ballistic, mine, and IED protection, customizable to fit military vehicles ranging from SUVs to main battle tanks, offering high survivability.
StrikeShield is a hybrid protection system that combines active and passive defenses to protect vehicles from incoming projectiles. It features fast response times and minimal power consumption, reducing detection risks.
Our Platform Capability Sustainment (PCS) programme provides a better understanding of how an aircraft is ageing and offers assurance towards its safety, airworthiness and integrity as it matures
The highest priority for any mission is ensuring the occupants of a platform remain alive and healthy, and are able to successfully deliver military effects and complete their mission.
Our Focus on series dedicates a page to some of the most important areas to the defence, security and critical national infrastructure markets at present around the world, combining our latest videos, podcasts, thought leadership, whitepapers, blogs, product sheets and more.
Force protection against threats from the air Potent and effective GBAD (ground-based air defence) relies on making strategic enhancements to air defence capability, to protect field armies and other assets against every air threat – from small UAS to cruise and ballistic missiles.
The Badger unmanned ground vehicle-target is a remotely controlled, lightly armoured, all-terrain vehicle designed to exercise anti-armour combat systems.
TitanWeave is a patented technology that we have developed that relies on the efficient, controlled introduction of a Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) into a fibre reinforced plastic