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The Bundeswehr has commissioned Rheinmetall to supply over 2,000 unprotected military transport vehicles in 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 variants. This order, part of a larger contract, emphasizes the importance of these vehicles for logistical support and operational readiness, leveraging the technologically advanced HX family for military applications.
The Bundeswehr has commissioned RHEINMETALL to supply more than 2,000 military transport vehicles. These are unprotected logistic vehicles in 4x4 (3.5 t), 6x6 (5 t) and 8x8 (15 t) variants. The order is worth €1.015 billion gross. The major order is part of the framework contract concluded in 2024 for a total of up to 6,500 vehicles and will be booked in the second quarter of 2026. Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles GmbH (RMMV) will begin delivering the vehicles in the first half of 2026. The vast majority of the vehicles are due to be delivered before the end 2026.
The order comprises approximately 1,000 8x8 vehicles and around 1,000 4x4 and 6x6 vehicles. With its large numbers and versatility, the unprotected logistic vehicle family (UTF = German abbreviation for Ungeschuetzte Transportfahrzeuge) forms the logistical backbone of the Bundeswehr. Rheinmetall thus remains a key partner for the Bundeswehr’s mobility and makes a significant contribution to strengthening operational readiness in the context of national and alliance defence.
The outstanding joint UTF project between Rheinmetall and the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) ensures the rapid supply of equipment and replenishment to the armed forces. “Thanks to the extensive standardisation of the HX vehicle family, the Bundeswehr benefits from considerable synergies in training, operation and maintenance. Our unprotected and protected vehicles are in service worldwide and have proven their reliability under the harshest climatic conditions,” said Christoph Müller, CEO and Chairman of the Board of RMMV.
The vehicles are based on RMMV’s technologically advanced HX family. This range was developed specifically to meet military requirements and is characterised by its exceptional off-road capability and robustness. As ‘military off-the-shelf’ vehicles, they combine tried-and-tested mass-production technology with specific military modifications, making them the ideal means of transport for modern armed forces.
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