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This is a list of German-made and German-used land vehicles sorted by type, covering both former and current vehicles, from their inception from the German Empire, through the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany, to the split between West Germany and East Germany, through their reunification and into modern-day Germany.
Germany: Military truck — "hümS" [311] "commercially available vehicle modified for military use" Mercedes AXOR. 18.290, 4×4 Germany: Military truck: 1700 [312] / 846 [313] In service since 2007. [312] Standard swap body (developed by the company Sonntag Fahrzeugbau) Mercedes Unimog 5000. 2t hümS gl Germany: Military truck: 650 "hümS" [314]
The systems in service are upgraded to PAC-3 standard, and it is equipped with PAC-2 and PAC-3 CRI missiles in service. Germany has also PAC-3 MSE and PAC-2 GEM-T missiles on order. 16 of the launchers will be converted to be capable to be operate the PAC-3 MSE missiles. [33] [34] IRIS-T SLM. Part of the ESSI Germany: Tactical air defense ...
Lists of military equipment used by Germany, both current and former equipment of the German Empire, Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, West Germany/East Germany, and modern-day Germany. By type [ edit ]
The vehicles from the framework agreement are to be delivered by 2032. [65] Firm orders: July 2024, 1,205 vehicles for €240 million for the vehicles, €292 with the command and navigation equipment added. 90 military police vehicles; 1,105 command vehicles in 2 variants: D-LBO MTN-A3 (Mobile Tactical Node) D-LBO MTC-F4 (Mobile Tactical Client)
The 601st Special Forces Group operates 5 ENOK 4.8 AB vehicles. [7] Germany (221) The Enok is known as the GFF1 ("Geschütztes Führungs- und Funktionsfahrzeug") in the German Army. 137 ENOK 5.4 ordered in 2008. [30] The variants in service are: 76 military police [9] 45 patrol vehicles [11] 10 EOD [13] 5 dog guide vehicle [10]
The Bundeswehr (German: [ˈbʊndəsˌveːɐ̯] ⓘ, literally Federal Defence) is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany.The Bundeswehr is divided into a military part (armed forces or Streitkräfte) and a civil part, the military part consisting of the German Army, German Navy, German Air Force, Joint Support Service, Joint Medical Service, and Cyber and Information Domain Service.
RMMV was initially the merger of Rheinmetall's wheeled military vehicle activities with those of the military truck activities of the now MAN Truck & Bus AG, but from 2019 the joint venture focuses only on logistic vehicles. Prior to 2010 militarised TGM and TGA range trucks were products of the now MAN Truck & Bus AG.