Italy Begins Testing Lynx KF41 as Part of Its Army Modernisation Programme

The Italian Army has taken a step in modernizing its fleet of combat vehicles with the arrival of the Lynx KF41 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) at the Army Multipurpose Testing Center near Rome. This advanced platform, developed by Rheinmetall, will undergo a rigorous evaluation phase as Italy prepares for substantial investments in next-generation military vehicles. These tests, conducted by army engineers and test pilots, aim to assess the Lynx's mobility, protection, firepower, and interoperability. They represent a key phase in the modernization of Italy’s land capabilities while meeting NATO standards. Read more. 

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