This news is classified in: Defense Combat Vehicles / Artillery
Dec 22, 2023
Rheinmetall Builds 1st Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicle for Hungary in Hungary
- Rheinmetall Hungary builds first Lynx KF41 IFV in Zalaegerszeg plant
- Transfer to Hungarian military in mid-2024
- Ultramodern development and production centre reinforces Rheinmetall's global production network
- Total of 209 Lynx KF41 vehicles in 7 variants ordered; antiaircraft tank now in development
Rheinmetall continues to expand Europe’s armoured vehicle production capacity. Following the opening of the Group’s production, development and test facility for armoured fighting vehicles in Zalaegerszeg, the first Lynx infantry fighting vehicle to be built in-country in Hungary has now rolled off the assembly line. It is currently undergoing commissioning.
In mid 2024, following comprehensive function, performance and quality inspections in Zalaegerszeg, the first Hungarian-built Lynx will be transferred to the Hungarian armed forces.
- “Opened in August of this year, our new plant in Hungary is the most advanced production and testing facilities for armoured vehicles anywhere in the world,” notes Papperger, going on to point out that it will further strengthen the Group’s global production network.
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- In the first production phase, Hungary is taking delivery of 46 Lynx IFVs made in Germany.
- The first vehicle was already transferred to the Hungarian military in October 2022.
- Starting at the end of 2023, the remaining vehicles will be produced in Hungary by Rheinmetall Hungary Zrt., a joint venture company co-owned by Rheinmetall (51%) and the Hungarian state (49%).
The contract originally envisaged seven variants of the Lynx KF41 for the Hungarian military:
- the standard infantry fighting vehicle;
- a command post vehicle;
- a reconnaissance vehicle;
- a forward artillery observer vehicle;
- a mortar track;
- a field ambulance; and
- a driver education vehicle.
- As a further variant, Rheinmetall will develop a Lynx mobile air defence vehicle with a Skyranger 30 turret.
- The contract for the conceptual development of this variant was signed in December 2023
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