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International Customer Awards Rheinmetall Denel Munition Contract for 60mm Mortar Ammunition

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Rheinmetall's Ammunition Suite
Rheinmetall's Ammunition Suite

An international customer has contracted with Rheinmetall for an array of cutting-edge mortar ammunition. South African arms manufacturer Rheinmetall Denel Munition, a Rheinmetall subsidiary, will supply the customer with conventional 60mm, long-range 60mm and advanced 60mm patrol mortar ammunition. Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM) is applying world-class technology to enhance its mortar portfolio. Under the agreement, this longstanding customer will take delivery of the products by the end of 2021. The order is worth a figure in the mid-single-digit million euro range.

RDM is collaborating with various partners in order to boost the guidance function in our range of our 120mm mortar ammunition. “In order for us to meet the needs of our customers we need to enhance our capabilities, as we are one of the leading pioneers in indirect fire.”stated Frans Landsberg, RDM’s Mortar Product Manager.

“We will continue to push the envelope to ensure we stay ahead of the pack in technology and innovation,” stated RDM’s CEO, Jan-Patrick Helmsen.

Rheinmetall’s Ammunition Suite is state-of-the-art in terms of effects – from maximum lethality by fragmentation to maximum illumination and dense and non-toxic smoke screens. The Ammunition is qualified in accordance to all NATO standards to be Safe and Suitable for Service. The Ammunition Portfolio is qualified for 60mm, 81mm and 120mm Mortar Systems – own and other NATO standard mortars systems. The 81mm Mortar Ammunition has proven compatibility to L16A1, L16A2 and Egutec’s E-2011 Light Mortar.

Rheinmetall Denel Munition (Pty) Ltd is a high-technology company and integrated manufacturer and supplier of selected munitions and explosive-related products for armed forces and law enforcement agencies in South Africa and around the world. Rheinmetall Denel Munition is a strategic partnership between Rheinmetall Defence of Germany (51%) and Denel SOC Ltd of South Africa (49%).

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