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12 september 2017

Rheinmetall confirms its leading position in the field of soldier systems

Gladius 2.0 world premiere and Argus at DSEI 2017

Pedites pugnas decernent: Infantry decides the battle!

Rheinmetall is emphasizing the Group’s status as a leading supplier of soldier systems at DSEI 2017. Rheinmetall’s new Gladius 2.0 soldier system is debuting in London. Also on show are Argus, which the Canadian Forces are procuring under the name Integrated Soldier System (ISS) and IdZ-ES, which is in service with the German Bundeswehr.

Connecting soldiers, vehicles, sensors, weapons and other subsystems, Gladius 2.0 is the next-generation soldier system. It elevates the infantry to an unprecedented level. Radio-agnostic near real-time voice and data exchange, integration of subsystems such as head-borne systems or drones (e.g. UAV, UGV) as well as the use of sophisticated augmented-reality systems during day and night-time operations lead to information superiority on the battlefield. Open architecture allows easy integration of in-service equipment, scalability and future upgrades.

One of the world’s foremost developers and suppliers of soldier systems, Rheinmetall can point to abundant experience in this field. Another prominent example is Infanterist der Zukunft – Erweitertes System (IdZ-ES), or “Infantryman of the Future – Extended System”, which is in service with the German Army and has a proven export record.

Easy to learn and easy to use, the Argus soldier system features a highly intuitive dismounted C2 application, coupled with navigation and orientation functions as well as secure and simultaneous voice and data communications. In July 2015 the Canadian government contracted with Rheinmetall to start the qualification phase of Argus as the Canadian Army’s Integrated Soldier System (ISS).

Experience gained and lessons learned in recent conflicts are a further reminder of the importance of having well-trained, well-equipped, highly flexible, highly mobile infantry forces that are capable of operating in joint and combined scenarios and putting boots on the ground where they are needed most, ultimately achieving the desired military outcome.

As a systems supplier, Rheinmetall specializes in incorporating soldiers, sensors, effectors, drones and tactical vehicles into highly effective “systems of systems”. Rheinmetall also cooperates with industrial partners in this area.

From individual components to integrated systems based on operational requirements and doctrines, Rheinmetall offers flexible, scalable technology, a wide variety of command and control and display solutions, different levels of integration as well as variable vehicle integration, including Rheinmetall or third-party hardware and software.

Rheinmetall has longstanding experience and expertise in networked-enabled operations and system integration. In particular, the Group’s ability to develop seamless C2 system architectures based on international standards – from the individual rifleman up to battalion-level command posts – is essential for implementing soldier modernization programmes.

Advanced technologies make a major contribution to improving the five main capabilities of modern warfare – protection, lethality, command and control as well as mobility and sustainment. Rheinmetall’s goal is a well-protected soldier, equipped with integrated weapons, with a clear picture of the tactical situation and reliable means of communication.

Rheinmetall soldier systems improve performance in all five capability areas without overburdening the individual rifleman. The system is modular, resulting in reduced volume, weight and power consumption. This ensures greater operational flexibility and the ability to quickly adapt to new situations and mission requirements. The equipment is easy to use even under harsh conditions and in stressful combat situations when performance and low weight are paramount.

  • Rheinmetall AG

    Oliver Hoffmann
    Head of Press and Public Relations
    Rheinmetall Platz 1
    40476 Düsseldorf
    Germany
    Phone: +49 211 473-4748
    Fax: +49 211 473-4157

  • Rheinmetall Canada Inc.

    Alain Tremblay
    Vice-President
    Business development and
    Innovation
    225, boulevard du Séminaire Sud
    Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
    QC  J3B 8E9 (Québec)
    Canada
    Phone: +1 450-358-2000

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