The ANS6000 simulation line supports training for ship handling at all expertise levels, complying with STCW regulations and certified by DNV GL, for safe and effective maritime operations.
The ADW is based on combined arms warfare doctrine to support BLOCK, TURN, DISRUPT or FIX the enemy. It is an antitank weapon system that combines active and passive sensors both for area surveillance, target classification, and attack. Together with its bi-directional communication, sensor data is shared and soldiers can effectively change the mode of operations of the ADW. This allows multiple ADW to create smart obstacles by having them armed or disarmed on command and have them become an active asset within fast-paced Multi Domain Operations. Upon detection of a verified target within its Zone of Authority, the ADW launches a SMArt155 sub-munition, executing a top attack that effectively destroys even heavy tracked vehicles within a radius >100m.
The 120 mm PELE is an inert round with no explosive content, ensuring safe handling. Upon impact, the low-density material within the projectile compresses, causing the warhead to burst and releasing fragments in the round’s trajectory, particularly effective for semi-hard targets. PELE can be retrofitted into multipurpose or armor-piercing rounds.
The DM 63 and its upgraded version, DM 53 A1, are temperature-independent tank ammunition featuring TIPS (Temperature-Independent Propulsion System), maintaining consistent ballistic characteristics across a wide range of temperatures. This new generation boasts increased accuracy and reduced barrel wear and can be used in various climatic zones and with any 120mm smoothbore tank gun.
The DM 11 is a 120 mm high-explosive tank round with a time-delay fuse that supports infantry by targeting lightly fortified positions and armored vehicles. Its electronic module allows programming to detonate at an optimal time in the flight path, maximizing impact either above, in front, or inside a target.
The L55 tank gun, built on the L44 tank gun model, boasts enhanced material and a longer barrel that converts more energy to greater velocity for increased range. It provides superior firepower for the Leopard 2 tank, ensuring long-range combat effectiveness.
The L44 tank gun, serving as the main armament for the Leopard 2 and Abrams M1A1, stands out as a high-performance smoothbore gun in the 120 mm class. It supports a range of Rheinmetall ammunition types (KE, HE, and PELE) and has been integrated into various international tank platforms, providing reliable long-range firepower.
Rheinmetall’s 130 mm smoothbore gun represents a significant advancement in tank lethality, designed for main battle tanks to overcome sophisticated protection systems. Equipped with an advanced auto-loader, this technology offers increased firepower and is a key part of future MBT capabilities.
The KDG revolver cannon is a gas-operated system with a linkless feed, combining high firepower and precision. This remote-controlled weapon supports Rheinmetall AHEAD ammunition and features a fibre-optical sensor system for digital control, making it suitable for systems like MANTIS C-RAM and Skyranger.
The KDC cannon, known for its rugged build and global service, is ideal for ground-based air defense. It features a linkless ammunition system and can be field-stripped without special tools, enhancing its versatility for various military applications.
The MK30-2/ABM combines a high rate of fire with advanced ammunition technology for maximum effectiveness up to 3,000 meters. It serves as the main armament of the German Puma Infantry Fighting Vehicle and excels against land, air, and sea targets.
The KCA cannon is a lightweight, gas-operated system suitable for aircraft and ground-based air defense. It supports airburst ammunition and is installed in applications like the SeaSnake 30 and Viggen aircraft.
The BK27 is an automatic cannon used in aircraft and surface combatants. Weighing around 100 kg, it offers a firing rate of 1,700 rounds per minute and is deployed in platforms such as the Eurofighter and Gripen.
The KBA cannon is employed for air defense and combat vehicles, boasting a high rate of fire and rapid ammunition switching. It is in active service globally, with over 5,000 units delivered.
The KAE is designed for remote weapon stations and offers high precision in both burst and rapid single-shot modes. It is rugged, weather-resistant, and field-strippable without special tools.