Tag: Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Australia’s Infantry Fighting Vehicle Decision Delayed
The long-anticipated selection decision in Australia’s Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) has been delayed until 2023.
The two contending companies Hanwha Defense Australia and Rheinmetall...
Rheinmetall submits Lynx IFV best and final offer for Land 400...
Rheinmetall, the largest supplier of military vehicles to the Australian Defence Force has submitted the company’s Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) best and final...
Hanwha launches the Redback in Australia
Hanwha’s Redback is a fifth-generation Infantry Fighting Vehicle equipped with sensor technology usually found on advanced jet fighters.
The Redback’s turret seamlessly integrates...
Bigger and Badder
Published in the April/May 2020 Issue - Infantry Fighting Vehicle operators want more punch from their medium calibre cannons - and onboard missiles will...
Redback contender for LAND 400 Phase 3 unveiled
At a ceremony this morning in the South Korean capital, the country’s Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon watched the unveiling of Hanwha’s 42-tonne next generation...
Rheinmetall’s Lynx KF41 selected for Australian’s Land 400 Phase 3 program
Rheinmetall is pleased to confirm the Lynx KF41 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) has been selected by the Commonwealth of Australia to compete in the...
PUMA, CV90 MKIV, KF41 LYNX and ASCOD to be Discussed at...
Last month the Czech Ministry of Defence announced the four shortlisted candidates to replace its Army’s BVP-2 tracked armoured IFV Infantry Fighting Vehicle including...
30mm for Clouded Leopard
Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense announced on 29 September that it has ordered Orbital ATK’ Mk44 30mm Bushmaster II autocannon to arm its latest Infantry...