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Major Order for Rheinmetall – International Partner Orders Additional Kits for Fuchs 2 Production

Friday, February 2nd, 2024

An international partner has awarded Rheinmetall an order to supply Fuchs 2 components for producing the wheeled armoured vehicle at a factory in the partner country. The current follow up orders also include kits for conversion and the supply of spare part packages. Booked in December 2023, the order is worth a figure in the three-digit million-euro range. Delivery of the kits — both for production and conversion — starts this year and will be complete in 2028.


The production facility in the partner country has seen an increase in added value in recent years as well as investments to ensure high-quality machining, welding and surface treatment. This long-standing strategic partnership is thus entering a new, promising phase, including the potential export of Fuchs 2 vehicles produced in the partner country.

The Fuchs success story continues with this large-volume order. As a versatile 6×6 wheeled armoured vehicle, it has been in service with the Bundeswehr as for almost half a century. 
Around 1,800 Fuchs vehicles have been built to date. The armed forces of many nations deploy various versions of the vehicle, which can be used as an armoured personnel carrier, mobile command post, field ambulance or for NBC reconnaissance. The German Bundeswehr has fielded multiple versions of the Fuchs 1 since 1979, deploying over a hundred of these vehicles in Afghanistan and elsewhere. The Fuchs 2 is an advanced version of the Fuchs 1, featuring a larger interior, a more powerful engine, an updated chassis, improved modern protection, and a digital electrical system.

The Bundeswehr has a total of around 940 Fuchs vehicles in its inventory, 272 of which are version 1A8. This version of the Fuchs 1 offers substantially better protection against mines and improvised explosive devices compared to earlier models; it also features enhanced protection against ballistic threats. Among the principal modifications found in the Fuchs 1A8 are structural changes to the hull, new seats and seat suspension systems in the fighting compartment for decoupling from the floor of the hull, reinforced wheel housings, doors and window mountings, additional storage boxes and reinforcement of the vehicle exterior. 

Mystery Ranch Remains Committed to Supporting Military Customer

Friday, February 2nd, 2024

There are a lot of questions regarding what the future holds for Mystery Ranch now that Yeti has purchased the brand.

One of those questions has now been put to rest thanks to this statement we received from Yeti.

We are committed to upholding MYSTERY RANCH’S mission to serve those who serve and will continue supporting the military community as passionately as ever.

It’s a new business area for Yeti, but it’s great to see that they remain committed to their military customer.

Exclusive AXL + Shaw Concepts ARC V2 in MultiCam Black (Limited Release)

Friday, February 2nd, 2024

Available one-time only while supplies last, this will not be a regular stocking item, so if you’re on the fence, now is the time.

Introducing the Shaw Concepts ARC V2 Suite in Multicam Black. This first-ever Multicam Black offering is available exclusively through www.AXLadvanced.com.

This limited bundle features the Shaw Concepts ARC V2 carrier in Multicam Black and AXL’s add-on accessories in one comprehensive package.

The set comes with:

-ARC V2 Front and Rear Plate Bags

-Base Shoulder Straps

-ARC Pontoons

-ARC V3 Placard

-Triple 5.56 Insert

-AXL Equinox Cummerbund

-AXL Structural Shoulder Pads

-FirstSpear Tubes Buckles

www.AXLadvanced.com

B5 Systems – Modular Machine Gun Stock

Friday, February 2nd, 2024

You may have noticed the unique stock on Ohio Ordnance Works’ New 338 Norma Mag Lightweight Medium Machine Gun, the Recoil Enhanced Automatic Precision Rifle (REAPR).

It’s the Modular Machine Gun Stock from B5 Systems. Made from long glass fiber advanced polymer, it features an adjustable length of pull, integral 4-position adjustable cheek comb, low profile shoulder stay, and recoil dampening buttpad.

The stock was designed to offer enhanced ergonomics and feature points for machine guns.  Although it debuted on the OOW REAPR but they also have a 1913 compatible version, with 240 and 249 variants in the pipeline.  The stock features an optimized cheek weld while still allowing side folding capability (operating system dependent).  The weight of the stock is dependent upon the weapon system/attachment point. 

Presently available to Government and OEM customers in Black and Coyote Brown.

The REAPR is also outfitted with the P23 Grip and MLOK Rail Covers from B5 Systems.

b5systems.com

Sneak Peek – Tac Denim by Origin USA

Friday, February 2nd, 2024

Origin USA, based in Farmington, Maine founded by Pete Roberts and co-owned with Navy Seal Jocko Willink, has been developing a tactical denim in collaboration with Mike Glover of Fieldcraft Survival and they are getting closer to a release date targeting Spring 2024.  The cotton was grown in Texas. The denim was milled in Georgia and the pants are being sewn in North Carolina. 100% Made in America with American hands.

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Beanie & Neck Gaiter

Friday, February 2nd, 2024

Introducing the two latest editions to the FirstSpear ACM Lineup.

Neck Gaiter

Cut from the latest addition to the ACM family of materials and design, the Neck Gaiter – ACM 150 is the next evolution in FirstSpear layering systems. Years of feedback amongst clandestine units, across continents and bushwhacks abroad, provided our designers and engineers all the dope they needed to produce the Neck Gaiter of the 21st Century. With cutting edge stretch and durability, quality American stitching and color selections, you’ll be glad you squared yourself away with this one.

Beanie

The Beanie – ACM 150 is the latest advancement in our lineage of wool beanies. Made from the same revolutionary 150 wool blend as the Hooded Field Shirts v2. This Beanie provides the same stretch, durability and quality American stitching as the Neck Gaiter. Combine these two for solid protection.

Both are constructed of ACM Base 150 – 55% Lenzing FR, 33% Wool, 12% Nylon.

Visit FirstSpear to find American Made kit and accessories, Built For The X.

Marine Corps Selects Prototyping Participants for Medium Tactical Truck Development Program

Friday, February 2nd, 2024

MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. — The Marine Corps has selected Mack Defense and Navistar Defense to participate in Phase I for the development of the Medium Tactical Truck (MTT) program. This pivotal phase, spanning an estimated 12 months, will see the performers leveraging the Corps’ top-level requirements to submit innovative design concepts and comprehensive project plan for Phase II (prototype build phase).

The Medium Tactical Truck is slated to replace the existing Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) fleet, including Cargo, Dump, Wrecker, Tractor, and Re-Supply Variants. The focus of the competitive prototype phase will be on the Cargo variant.

Key top-level requirements for the Medium Tactical Truck include:

Cargo Variants: The MTT Cargo variants consist of three configurations:

a 10 ft Cargo bed

b 15 ft Cargo bed

c 20 ft Cargo bed

Hybrid Electric Technologies: Integration of hybrid electric technologies for reduced fuel consumption, extended range, and a silent watch capability.

Onboard and Export Power: 10 kW on-board power generation to support all mission packages and scalable exportable power up to 30 kW to meet external system power demands.

Mobility: Continued robust all terrain mobility with a 70% off-road and 30% on-road mission profile, with a unique 60” water fording capability specific to the United States Marine Corps (USMC).

Safety and Stability: Advancements in safety and stability control systems, increased interoperability, and heightened mission flexibility through modularity and open systems architecture.

Armor System: Modular and scalable armor system that allows for the change/upgrade of force protection and survivability levels, considering ease of installation and maintenance.

Maintenance and Reliability: Advancements in condition-based maintenance systems, increased reliability, durability, and corrosion prevention.

The Marine Corps looks forward to collaborating with Mack Defense and Navistar Defense in this crucial development phase, working toward the common goal of delivering a Medium Tactical Truck that meets the diverse and challenging needs of Marine Corps missions.

Marine Corps Systems Command

USMC Photo by Sgt Christian M Garcia

Ammunition Production Capacity Increasing: Várpalota Ammo Plant Continues to Grow

Thursday, February 1st, 2024


The new Rheinmetall ammunition plant in Várpalota, Hungary, currently being built by the Hungarian holding company N7 on behalf of the joint venture company Rheinmetall Hungary Munitions Zrt., is now poised to expand as planned. The second phase of construction started in January 2024. 

The concept for a multi-phase expansion of the plant existed prior to February 2022 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The project constitutes a strategic Hungarian investment in cooperation with Rheinmetall in response to the shortfall in ammunition already apparent at the time given the anticipated increase in demand in Europe and NATO. Furthermore, it has the added aim of reducing Europe’s dependence on overseas imports. 

Just one year ago, the foundation stone was laid in Várpalota for the first part of the new Rheinmetall plant, where the joint venture company Rheinmetall Hungary Munitions Zrt. will in future produce ammunition for various systems. The first expansion phase of the plant will enable production of 30mm medium-calibre ammunition for the Lynx infantry fighting vehicles which will be built by Rheinmetall at its new tank plant in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. Production starts in 2024. 

Now set to begin, the “Várpalota 2.0” expansion will increase the size of the plant by 20 hectares to approximately 120 hectares. The number of employees will grow to up to a total of 200. 

In addition, the product range will expand to include new types of ammunition, principally 155mm artillery shells for the PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer and 120mm ammunition for the Leopard 2 main battle tank and its potential follower, the Panther KF51 EVO. Production is slated to begin in early 2026. Furthermore, Rheinmetall also plans to carry out development and acceptance testing at Várpalota. 

Part of this strategic expansion of capacity for the production of ammunition in Hungary is also an additional plant for the production of explosives (RDX), which is being built in parallel on the same site and also in a joint venture between Reinmetall and N7. This will also make a major contribution to ensuring the security of supply of this elementary raw material for ammunition production in Europe.

Part of the Várpalota’s output will meet the needs of the Hungarian armed forces, with the rest destined for export.  

In addition to the newly built plant operated by Rheinmetall Hungary Munitions Zrt., today Rheinmetall already produces ammunition in Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, South Africa, Australia and the United States.