At this year's annual meeting & exposition of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) in Washington DC, Rheinmetall is showcasing a wide array of next-generation lethal technologies that address many of the U.S. Army's top modernization priorities. These include the next-generation combat vehicle, individual soldier lethality, long-range precision fires, and a synthetic training environment for cross-functional teams.
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Rheinmetall's Wiesel Wingman concept is adapted to current and future combat needs, namely in an urban environment (Picture source: Rheinmetall)
