The Lynx is a German armoured fighting vehicle developed by Rheinmetall Landsysteme (part of Rheinmetall's Vehicle Systems division). The Lynx, configured as a KF31 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), was unveiled at the Eurosatory defence exhibition on 14 June 2016. [1] Rheinmetall's Lynx is the most advanced infantry fighting vehicle worldwide: unbeatable mobility, massive firepower, modular and adaptable. Move. Sense. Strike.
Lynx KF41 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, Germany
Team Lynx is designing an infantry fighting vehicle to address threats on current and future battlefields. The Lynx XM30 incorporates Raytheon's weapons, sensors, artificial intelligence and system integration expertise. It provides an advanced, modular and combat-ready solution that gives soldiers a decisive advantage for decades to come. The Lynx infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) is a state-of-the-art, highly protected, tracked armoured vehicle developed by Rheinmetall. The IFV was unveiled for the first time at Eurosatory 2016 exhibition held in June 2016. The Lynx IFV is offered in two configurations, Lynx KettenFahrzeug (KF) 31 and KF 41. The Lynx KF41 (Kettenfahrzeug 41) is a next-generation tracked infantry fighting vehicle developed by Rheinmetall Defence for global defence customers. It is the larger variant of the Lynx combat vehicle family, which also includes Lynx KF31 model. Project Type Tracked infantry fighting vehicle Manufacturer Rheinmetall Defence Unveiled June 2018 Team Lynx, led by American Rheinmetall Vehicles, brings you America's next-generation infantry fighting vehicle (IFV). Using Rheinmetall's proven Lynx KF41 as the point of departure, Lynx OMFV is digitally engineered and features a game-changing platform with a modular open systems architecture (MOSA). This enables rapid
Rheinmetall Hands Over 1st Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicle to
In future, this cutting-edge facility will produce the Lynx infantry fighting vehicle, the world's most advanced IFV. "The opening of Rheinmetall's new factory in Zalaegerszeg is a significant step for our company and a sign of our close ties with the government and armed forces of Hungary, an EU partner and fellow NATO member state. Team Lynx's Fighting Vehicles.. The XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, spearheaded by Team Lynx, is a modular marvel boasting open architecture that facilitates mission-specific. As members of Team Lynx, Raytheon Technologies and American Rheinmetall Vehicles will offer an American-made Lynx vehicle to answer the U.S. Army's call for. On 15 October 2022, Rheinmetall handed over the first of a total of 209 Lynx infantry fighting vehicles to the Hungarian Defence Forces (HDF). Just two years after the order was placed, Rheinmetall AG CEO Armin Papperger presented the key to Hungarian Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky. The handover took place during an oath-taking.
Lynx KF41 Infantry Fighting Vehicle
American Rheinmetall, the U.S. subsidiary of the German weapons and automotive manufacturer, has unveiled a version of its Lynx infantry fighting vehicle that it is offering for the U.S. Army's. The Lynx is a family of tracked armoured vehicles developed by Rheinmetall Landsystems (part of Rheinmetall's Vehicle Systems division). The Lynx, in infantr.
The Lynx KF41. Lynx infantry fighting vehicle variants are armed with a 30-millimeter Lance manned turret, 7.62-millimeter light machine gun, smoke grenade launchers, and optional Spike 2 LR anti-tank missile systems or drone launchers. Each vehicle has a capacity of up to three crew members and eight infantry dismounts. Meet the new and aptly-named Lynx infantry fighting vehicle. Big Cats. The German industrial giant Rheinmetall announced a defense deal with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member Hungary earlier last week. The €2 billion deal is for the company's armored personnel carrier, the Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle, and several of.
Rheinmetall unveils new Lynx Light Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle at Eurosatory 2016
Raytheon-Rheinmetall Lynx. The Lynx represents an effort to combine German combat-vehicle engineering and expertise with Raytheon's weaponry, sensor and computing technology. Rheinmetall is known for engineering a range of combat vehicles, to include the much-discussed Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank and Puma Infantry Fighting Vehicle. Next Generation LYNX KF41 is an Infantry Fighting Vehicle with capability growth. Lynx offers a modular vehicle system with unmatched levels of protection, mobility, lethality, knowledge, suitability, sustainability and growth. LYNX evolves from the development of contemporary IFVs, requiring only two drive modules to achieve the nine roles.