Germans say they want a powerful military and EU nuclear deterrent to replace US hegemony, discomfiting Russia.
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German Army to receive new Puma IFV training systems
The German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) will acquire nine training systems for the Puma Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) under a contract worth €119.5m ($139.0m). The Federal Office of Bundeswehr ...
HRV Pharma’s innovative “virtual manufacturing” model connects FDA-approved facilities to prevent prescription shortages and ...
The German Army in World War II was one of the most powerful and disciplined military forces ever assembled, but what made it so strong? In this video, we uncover the secret behind the German Army, ...
A defense pact between Germany and Ukraine progresses, with Rheinmetall set to deliver KF41 Lynx infantry vehicles tailored ...
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Rheinmetall's Lynx fighting vehicles could soon see combat in Ukraine
The decision to procure the Lynx followed extensive testing by Ukrainian forces, according to the German arms giant.
On March 18, 1945, Army 1st Lt. Jack Lemaster Treadwell saw eight of his soldiers gunned down while assaulting a heavily fortified, seemingly impregnable section of the Siegfried Line near ...
Not every shift in infantry tactics comes from better equipment. Some changes emerged because weapons failed to perform as ...
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