| Friday, March 12, 2010 |
German Army Places Order for 30,000 DM121 RoundsNews >> Missiles & Munitions >> Sales & Contracts Released on Monday, April 20, 2009Procurement of this new ammunition technology bridges a significant gap for the Bundeswehr, one of Rheinmetall's most important reference customers. Thanks to special handling features, the DM 121 offers major advantages with regard to operating safety and reliability. Made possible by Rheinmetall's newly developed Rh26 insensitive explosive, this feature places the new round on the global cutting edge of artillery shell technology. It also makes an important contribution to force protection. Owing to its 30 km-range (with maximum charge load) and ability to penetrate bunkers, this ammunition is suitable for engaging hardened enemy positions at a safe standoff without endangering friendly forces. With a view to current and future operational scenarios, Rheinmetall sees significant market potential for the new ammunition in a number of nations whose artillery forces deploy 155mm 39-/52 cal. artillery systems, especially users of PzH 2000 and M109 self-propelled howitzers and Rheinmetall's RWG-52 wheeled howitzer. BWB's decision to source ammunition from Rheinmetall followed a customer product management process with an international market review and test campaign to evaluate competing products. Rheinmetall's DM 121 HE round proved to be the best choice both technically and economically. The contract underscores once again Rheinmetall's leadership in the field of large-calibre artillery systems, ammunition and propelling charges. BWB - Bundesamt f�r Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung HE - High Explosive |
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