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Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land Begins Production of Boxer MIV for British Army

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Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land Begins Production of Boxer MIV for British Army
Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land Begins Production of Boxer MIV for British Army

Manufacturing has begun on the British Army’s Boxer Vehicles at Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL). Work to fabricate key components of the Boxer Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV) officially started on March 27 at RBSL’s manufacturing facility in Telford. The last time a platform started manufacture at the Hadley Castle Works site was in 1986 with the production of the Warrior fleet, which is still in service today. Manufacture of the first Terrier production hull began in January 2010 at the company’s former Scotswood Road site in Newcastle. The Boxer programme will deliver more than 600 vehicles to the British Army.

Production has been subcontracted equally between RBSL and Stockport-based WFEL. Both companies will undertake fabrication of the armoured vehicle structures together with assembly, integration and test of the complete vehicles at their respective facilities. Current orders are delivered on one shift, with additional capacity for further orders and export. RBSL has invested £40m in its 29-acre site, transforming it into a world-class manufacturing facility so that the business can deliver next generation military vehicles and essential in-service support.

Colin McClean, RBSL Managing Director said: “RBSL is proud to be regenerating this armoured vehicle capability and contributing to the Land Industry Strategy, marking a new chapter in vehicle manufacture for the UK defence industry. Not only will the delivery of Boxer provide the British Army with a complete step-change in capability to meet their MIV requirement, it will also protect vital engineering and manufacturing skills as a sovereign capability to the UK and we are incredibly proud to be a part of this milestone, alongside our partners in WFEL.”

This includes the installation of system integration labs which will support both Boxer and the British Army’s Challenger 3 Main Battle Tanks through life with updates and upgrades; new cranes, welding equipment and surface treatment facilities and new test facilities, including a 1.6km test track and a turret test rig – the largest in Europe. By working with a vibrant UK supply chain, the MIV programme is helping support economic growth and level-up regional economic opportunity. The MIV programme aims to support and enhance the UK supply chain, including SMEs. It is also ensuring the UK has, in country, the skills and expertise to support the vehicles throughout their operational life.

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