Rheinmetall begins Lynx fighting vehicle production in Ukraine

Rheinmetall has launched its first factory in Ukraine, with a second facility nearing completion, according to Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger’s interview with TSN.

The German defense giant is now set to produce advanced armored vehicles and ammunition domestically, with the first batch of the Lynx infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) expected by the end of the year.

As Rheinmetall expands its Ukrainian footprint, Papperger disclosed that plans are underway to build additional facilities, including a munitions factory and a specialized plant for gunpowder production. “We are fully committed to supporting Ukraine’s defense industry, ensuring that essential equipment can be produced and maintained within the country,” said Papperger.

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The Lynx IFV, first unveiled in 2016, is Rheinmetall’s flagship combat vehicle, designed to withstand rigorous battlefield conditions while adapting to evolving mission needs. It comes in two primary configurations: the KF31 model, with a weight of up to 38 tons, features a 755-horsepower engine, achieving speeds of up to 65 km/h. The larger KF41 variant can weigh up to 50 tons, powered by a 1,140-horsepower engine capable of reaching 70 km/h.

Lynx’s protective features include armor plating crafted from ballistic steel, integrated with dual-hull reinforcement to mitigate damage from blasts. Additional modular armor incorporates metal and ceramic elements, enabling the IFV to withstand 25-mm armor-piercing rounds at distances of 500 meters. Its enhanced hull design provides blast resistance from explosive devices containing up to 10 kg of TNT. The vehicle also offers the option to integrate an Active Protection System (APS) for countering anti-tank threats.

A critical element of the Lynx’s design is its emphasis on crew safety. Ammunition is stored separately from the personnel compartment, minimizing risk in case of an armored breach. The vehicle’s layout offers ample space within the cabin, ensuring that even if one section is compromised, the entire crew and dismounted personnel remain shielded from direct harm.

Rheinmetall’s Lynx is built with a modular architecture, enabling specialized configurations to meet varied combat and support roles. This adaptability reduces training requirements, as core systems remain consistent across variants, streamlining logistics and operational support.

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