Rheinmetall and Croatian firm to manufacture mine-resistant vehicles
German defence giant Rheinmetall has signed a contract with a Croatian company to produce mine-resistant vehicles.
The contract, signed with the Croatian company Đuro Đaković Specijalna Vozila (ÐĐSV), is worth around €100 million and will see the two companies jointly develop and manufacture a new mine-resistant vehicle.
The new vehicle, which is based on Rheinmetall's Survivor R vehicle, will be used by the Croatian military. It will be designed to protect occupants from mines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and other threats.
Rheinmetall has a long history of developing and manufacturing mine-resistant vehicles. The company's Survivor R vehicle has been used by militaries around the world, including the US, UK, and Germany.
ĐĐSV is a leading Croatian defence company. The company has a wide range of experience in developing and manufacturing military vehicles, including armoured personnel carriers and tanks.
The contract between Rheinmetall and ĐĐSV is a significant development for both companies. It will allow Rheinmetall to expand its presence in the Croatian market, and it will give ĐĐSV access to Rheinmetall's expertise in developing and manufacturing mine-resistant vehicles.
The new mine-resistant vehicle is expected to be completed by 2024. It will be used by the Croatian military to protect personnel from mines, IEDs, and other threats.