Rheinmetall said it has received orders from General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) to supply the CT-025 medium-caliber turret, the Oerlikon KBA 25 mm cannon, and related simulation and training systems for the German Bundeswehr’s next-generation “Luchs 2” reconnaissance vehicle program. The contract was signed in early February 2026 in Kaiserslautern, with a total value in the mid three-digit million euro range. Rheinmetall Electronics is to deliver 274 CT-025 turrets by 2031, and Rheinmetall will also provide six AGFS combat simulation training devices and integrate the AGDUS laser-based training system into the future vehicle fleet.
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