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- Rheinmetall AG is a German automotive and arms manufacturer, headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. The Group was promoted to the DAX, Germany's leading...
- Multi Ammunition Softkill System (M****) is a naval self-defence system produced by Rheinmetall of Germany. It is connected to the ship's sensors and protects...
- The Rheinmetall Seahawk is the maritime adaptation of Rheinmetall's remotely controlled weapon system. A range of calibers can be mounted on the system...
- ranges they would be capable of traveling themselves. On 14 August 2023, Rheinmetal announced it will supply the Luna drone to Ukraine in 2023. Propulsion:...
- works (Essen), the Nordstern synthetic-oil plant (Gelsenkirchen), and the Rheinmetal–Borsig plant in Düsseldorf. • Battle of the Bismarck Sea U.S. and Royal...
- of loading both missiles and combustible-case tank rounds, the German Rheinmetal autoloader was prone to deforming the ammunition's fragile combustible...
- 1944-1945 Used by Germany Wars World War II Production history Designer Rheinmetal-Borsig Designed 1939–1943 Produced 1944–1945 Specifications M**** 355 kg...
- supply armaments to the armed forces, and other companies included Krupp, Rheinmetal and AEG. They were all making not just small side arms such as pistols...
- "RMF" monogram on the grips. Later pistols are usually marked "Dreyse Rheinmetal ABT. Som****a". A few pistols made in 1914 lack the Dreyse marking. The...
- Blowback-operated, unlocked breech  German Empire K. Sachs. Gend and Dreyse Rheinmetal ABT. Som****a - Rheinmetall .32 ACP 25 1905 ? 0.710 Used by the Volkssturm...