Rheinmetall’s latest deal with the Bundeswehr signifies a pivot towards an enhanced helicopter training infrastructure.
The framework contract, valued at more than €100m ($109m), will deliver unguided 70mm practice rockets for the Tiger combat helicopters, bolstering Germany’s defence capabilities through training munitions.
The Bundeswehr started acquiring their 82 Tiger UHT attack helicopters from Airbus Helicopters Germany in 2009, as highlighted by GlobalData’s intelligence on the German defence market.
Rheinmetall is now enhancing military training, a notable departure from its traditional focus on live combat munitions. The contract with the Bundeswehr underlines the role of realistic training scenarios in modern military preparedness.
The first phase of this agreement saw Rheinmetall secure an initial order worth a mid-double-digit million euro amount in the second quarter of 2024. This will facilitate the delivery of a pilot lot within the same year, with full-scale serial production expected to run from 2025 to 2029.
The 70mm practice rockets, developed in collaboration with Thales Group’s Belgian subsidiary FZ, are specifically designed for use with the Tiger combat helicopter. The unguided rockets are integral to the helicopter’s armament, enabling engagements against infantry, positions, and lightly armoured vehicles. The practice variants will allow helicopter crews to conduct realistic training exercises, important for maintaining operational readiness.
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By GlobalDataThe emphasis on readiness and training will likely drive further investments in this area.
Rheinmetall has recently secured two contracts from the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The first contract, valued at up to €400m, supplies up to 191,000 intercom systems with hearing protection over seven years. The second contract is a record order for 6,500 HX-series trucks worth €3.5bn to strengthen the transport fleet to facilitate personnel and cargo movement.