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Rheinmetall is supplying 20 additional Marder IFVs to Ukraine

Around 200 combat vehicles for Ukraine: German-based Rheinmetall AG is supplying 20 additional Marder infantry fighting vehicles.

Rheinmetall has handed over 20 additional Marder infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to the Ukrainian armed forces for their defence against the Russian aggressor. The delivery was completed at the end of the third quarter of 2024. This brings the total number of combat vehicles delivered directly to Ukraine or in the context of so-called ring exchanges (Ring­tausch) to around 200. A three-digit number of these systems are Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicles (Opening of the maintenance and repair centre in Ukraine with political support).

Photo: Rheinmetall AG

In addition, Rheinmetall has provided Marder infantry fighting vehicles and Leopard main battle tanks in double digits through a ring exchange process. The latest order for the delivery of 20 Marder, financed by the German government, is worth a mid double-digit million euro amount. The order intake has already been booked in March 2024 (Rheinmetall to deliver to Ukraine 20 additional Marder IFVs).

The Marder 1A3 version being delivered by Rheinmetall to the Ukraine features additional laser rangefinders for efficient and precise target engagement. The first delivery of 20 combat vehicles of this type was arranged by Rheinmetall on behalf of the German government in March 2023; further deliveries followed, each in the double digits (Rheinmetall to supply Ukraine with over 30 Leopard 1 systems on behalf of German government).

As early as in the spring of 2022, Rheinmetall began taking over and refurbishing Marder 1A3 IFVs from Bundeswehr stocks – initially at its own expense. Since then, the combat vehicles have been repaired for their immediate deployment. The work is carried out at the corporation’s sites in Unterlüß and Kassel (Rheinmetall to supply Ukraine with a further 40 Marder infantry fighting vehicles).

The Marder is one of the most proven weapon systems of its kind worldwide. It was developed for the Bundeswehr, and is still in service there to some extent. Over the years, it has been modernised several times and its combat performance enhanced. In the meantime, the Puma has been introduced into the Bundeswehr, where it is gradually replacing the Marder in the army. Over 300 of the cutting-edge IFVs are now in use by the German armed forces.

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