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Rheinmetall, Destinus plan new cruise missile with 2,000km range

Rheinmetall, Destinus plan new cruise missile with 2,000km range

At Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, Rheinmetall Destinus Strike Systems unveiled plans for a new cruise missile designed to hit strategic targets from distances exceeding 2,000 kilometers. This advanced weapon system is a key component of the company's future roadmap, reflecting its commitment to enhancing military capabilities. The announcement underscores the growing emphasis on long-range strike capabilities in modern warfare, as nations seek to bolster their defense strategies amid evolving global threats. The missile's development aims to provide military forces with a significant advantage in precision and reach, aligning with current trends in defense technology.

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Rheinmetall’s new containerized launcher turns civilian logistics into drone strike bases

Rheinmetall’s new containerized launcher turns civilian logistics into drone strike bases

At Eurosatory 2026, Rheinmetall, a leading German defense manufacturer, unveiled its innovative Containerized Missile Launcher (CML). This advanced system is designed to enhance military capabilities by providing a mobile and flexible platform for missile deployment. The event, held in Paris, France, from June 12 to June 16, attracted global defense industry leaders and showcased cutting-edge technologies aimed at modernizing armed forces. Rheinmetall's introduction of the CML reflects a growing demand for adaptable defense solutions in response to evolving geopolitical threats. The launcher can be easily transported and deployed, allowing for rapid response in various operational scenarios. This development underscores Rheinmetall's commitment to advancing defense technology and meeting the needs of modern militaries.

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Rheinmetall presents L60 155mm artillery system at Eurosatory 2026 

Rheinmetall presents L60 155mm artillery system at Eurosatory 2026 

Rheinmetall has introduced its latest L60 155mm artillery weapon system during the Eurosatory defense and security exhibition, currently taking place in Paris. The unveiling of this advanced artillery system highlights Rheinmetall's commitment to enhancing military capabilities amid growing global security challenges. The L60 is designed to provide improved firepower and precision for armed forces, reflecting the company's focus on innovation in defense technology. This launch at such a prominent international event underscores the importance of showcasing cutting-edge military equipment to potential buyers and allies.

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American Rheinmetall, Harbinger team up for R&D robotics, UGVs

American Rheinmetall, Harbinger team up for R&D robotics, UGVs

Rheinmetall, a prominent defense contractor, has announced a significant investment of $41 million aimed at enhancing its production capabilities across six manufacturing facilities in the United States. This initiative is part of the company's strategy to upgrade its operations and strengthen its supply chain. The investment reflects Rheinmetall's commitment to meeting increasing demand for defense products and ensuring operational efficiency in a competitive market. The expansion is expected to bolster the company's presence in the U.S. defense sector and support its long-term growth objectives.

EUROATLAS and Rheinmetall Partner to Integrate GREYSHARK AUVs into Coastal Defense Systems

EUROATLAS and Rheinmetall Partner to Integrate GREYSHARK AUVs into Coastal Defense Systems

EUROATLAS, a Bremen-based company specializing in advanced defense technologies, has formed a strategic partnership with Rheinmetall, Germany's leading international defense systems supplier, with support from Stockholm's Mimir Group. The collaboration aims to integrate EUROATLAS's autonomous underwater vehicle, GREYSHARK™, into Rheinmetall's Battlesuite™, a modular and AI-enabled digital platform designed to manage multi-domain defense systems. This integration, announced recently, will enhance coastal defense capabilities by utilizing Battlesuite™ as the digital backbone for Rheinmetall's maritime operations infrastructure. The partnership reflects a growing emphasis on advanced technology in defense strategies, particularly in addressing maritime security challenges.

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