Rheinmetall has delivered 20 extra Marder 1A3 Infantry Combating Autos (IFVs) to Ukraine.
As famous by the corporate, this newest consignment, accomplished on the shut of the third quarter in 2024, was financed by the German authorities and is valued within the mid-double-digit million-euro vary. This brings the overall variety of Marder IFVs delivered to Ukraine—both instantly or by Germany’s ring change program—to almost 200.
A Rheinmetall spokesperson confirmed the sustained help, stating, “These autos are a part of our dedication to offer rapid, high-quality protection methods to Ukraine, permitting them to have interaction adversaries successfully.”
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Every Marder 1A3 unit delivered below this contract contains upgraded laser rangefinders to enhance concentrating on accuracy, addressing the essential want for environment friendly and exact engagement. Initially developed for the German Bundeswehr, the Marder has been persistently modernized since its inception and stays some of the versatile and dependable methods of its type.
Rheinmetall started refurbishing Marders from Bundeswehr shares in early 2022, typically at its personal expense. The upgrades have been carried out at Rheinmetall’s amenities in Unterlüß and Kassel, the place groups deal with equipping the autos for rapid deployment. Over the previous two years, Rheinmetall has remodeled beforehand retired models into frontline-ready belongings.
The Marder IFV, lengthy thought of a mainstay in armored infantry operations, is regularly being changed inside the German Military by the newer Puma IFV, with over 300 Pumas now in energetic service. But, the Marder’s resilience and flexibility guarantee it continues to serve in essential capacities, notably as demand for dependable fight autos stays excessive throughout Europe.