Rheinmetall’s contribution to the British Army's Mechanised Infantry Vehicle programme, featuring assembly and integration in the UK to enhance operational capabilities.
An advanced IFV variant equipped with the LANCE 30mm turret, combining Boxer’s high protection and mobility with state-of-the-art turret technology for modern combat requirements.
The evolution of the Fuchs armoured vehicle ensures superior mobility, protection, and adaptability, built for various customer-specific tasks and applications.
A highly mobile, modular armoured transport vehicle produced under a bi-national programme, adaptable for different mission-specific configurations with a payload capacity up to 15 tonnes.
A tracked armoured personnel carrier capable of carrying 10 passengers and featuring a 7.62mm machine gun. Used for command, ambulance, and recovery roles with options for water operations.
An infantry fighting vehicle used by the British Army, equipped with a 30mm RARDEN cannon and known for its robust performance in various military conflicts.
A versatile family of light tracked vehicles with various configurations for reconnaissance, command, ambulance, and personnel transport. It has proven reliability in rugged environments.
A main battle tank in service with the British Army, known for its heavy armor and mobility. It features a 120mm rifled tank gun and advanced targeting systems for effective engagement in diverse military scenarios.
An agile, modular infantry fighting vehicle that supports various roles, such as reconnaissance, repair, and fire support. It merges a 120mm cannon with a well-armored chassis for robust battlefield performance.
Presented in 2016, the Lynx KF31 is a state-of-the-art tracked armoured vehicle with excellent protection, mobility, and firepower. It accommodates a crew of 3 and 6 soldiers.
A modular vehicle platform designed for 21st-century warfare with a high level of adaptability for various land warfare capabilities, showcasing advanced mission module design for versatile applications.
A high-mobility, air-portable vehicle with separate front and rear sections connected by a hydraulic transmission, ensuring excellent performance in tough terrains and versatile operational roles.
An advanced version of the Wiesel 1, this lightweight vehicle supports reconnaissance, command and control, air defence, and medivac missions, providing high versatility and modularity.
A versatile vehicle family ideal for supporting airmobile forces, with versions such as TOW missile carriers, automatic cannon vehicles, and reconnaissance platforms.