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DSEI 2015: Rheinmetall Demoes GLADIUS, INIOCHOS, and ARGUS

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At DSEI 2015, Rheinmetall is emphasising its soldier systems. The Group is already producing the modular Future Soldier - Expanded System (dubbed GLADIUS by Rheinmetall, and IDZ-ES by the Bundeswehr) on behalf of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr), as well as various systems and component solutions for other NATO partners. In July 2015, the Canadian government contracted with Rheinmetall to start the qualification phase of the Canadian Army’s Integrated Soldier System (ISS).

From individual components to integrated systems based on operational requirements and doctrines, Rheinmetall offers flexible and scalable technology, a wide variety of command and control (C2) and display solutions, different levels of integration as well as variable vehicle integration, including Rheinmetall or third-party hardware and software. Rheinmetall Defence 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 brigade-level command posts – is essential for implementing soldier modernisation programmes.

At DSEI 2015, Rheinmetall is demonstrating the capabilities of its GLADIUS, now in service with the German Army, and the INIOCHOS battle management system. Interaction between dismounted troops and various vehicles and their sensors and C4I systems will be presented, along with current concepts for network-enabled operations. Also on display is Rheinmetall’s ARGUS, currently being qualified by the Canadian Army for its IISS Project, another example of Rheinmetall’s flexible soldier systems solutions.


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