Thursday, September 1, 2011

Leopard 2

Leopard 2. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard 2

Leopard 2. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard 2

Leopard 2. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard 2

Leopard 2. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard 2

Leopard 2. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard

Leopard. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard

Leopard. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard

Leopard. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard

Leopard. (Photo: KMW)

Leopard

Leopard. (Photo: KMW)

Puma

The air-portable Puma provides its crews with a level of protection against asymmetric threats like landmines, rocket-propelled grenades and improvised explosive devices that no other vehicle in its class can match. (Photo: Rheinmetall Defense)

Kodiak

Apart from its prime function as a heavy-duty combat engineer vehicle for use in military operations and disaster relief, the Kodiak can serve in a mine-clearing role, protecting troops deployed in harm's way. (Photo: Rheinmetall Defense)

Wiesel 2

The highly mobile lightweight armoured mortar Wiesel 2 as the organic weapon carrier of the airborne infantry is the core of the Air-transportable Digitally Networked Advanced Mortar System. (Photo: Rheinmetall Defence)

Boxer

Weighing in at 32 tons, the Boxer armoured transport vehicle is a trend-setting, highly mobile, wheeled vehicle with state-of-the art protection, whose modular design offers itself to a wide variety of mission-specific system versions. (Photo: Rheinmetall Defence)

Fuchs 1A8

Well protected from landmines and IEDs, the Fuchs/Fox 1A8 lends itself to military operations in urban terrain (Mout) and convoy escort duties. Rheinmetall is working intensively on relevant product enhancements. (Photo: Rheinmetall Defence)