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Eurosatory 2018: Rheinmetall to unveil KF41 tracked armored IFV and Command Post

At Eurosatory 2018, the German Company Rheinmetall Defence will be showcasing a wide range of high-tech defense and security equipment and solutions for modern armed forces including the new generation of tracked armoured vehicle Lynx KF41. Eurosatory is one of the most important defence and security exhibitions worldwide that will take place in Paris (France) from 11 to 15 June 2018 at Parc des Expositions de Paris-Nord Villepinte. Come to visit Rheinmetall at Eurosatory 2018 in the outside area Pe6B booth C201 - C241. Read full news about Eurosatory 2018 at this link ...
Rheinmetall Defence to unveil new tracked armoured vehicles KF41 IFv and Command Post at Eurosatory 2018, Land and Airland Defence & Security Exhibition in Paris, France.
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