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RDM nets 60 mm mortar contract with unnamed customer

Patrick Kenyette by Patrick Kenyette
August 3, 2022
in Defence Industry, Missile & artillery Systems
Reading Time: 2 mins read
RDM nets 60 mm mortar contract with unnamed customer

Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM) recently signed a deal with an unnamed customer to supply a range of cutting-edge mortar ammunition.

Under the contract, RDM will supply the customer with conventional 60 mm, long-range 60 mm and advanced 60 mm patrol mortar ammunition by the end of next year, Rheinmetall said on 1 October.

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The order is worth a figure in the mid-single-digit million euro range.

“RDM is collaborating with various partners in order to boost the guidance function in our range of our 120mm mortar ammunition,” stated Frans Landsberg, RDM’s Mortar Product Manager.

The complete mortar suite, consisting of 60 mm, 81 mm and 12 0mm mortar ammunition, features an insensitive high explosive (IHE) warhead with pre-formed fragmentation (PFF).

The company plans to follow the artillery systems with rocket-assisted technology in the near future and become the world’s foremost system house for mortar ammunition.

“In order for us to meet the needs of our customers we need to enhance our capabilities, as we are one of the leading pioneers in indirect fire. We will continue to push the envelope to ensure we stay ahead of the pack in technology and innovation,” stated RDM’s CEO, Jan-Patrick Helmsen.

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Earlier this year, in May, RDM was contracted to supply plastic (PE9) explosive worth nearly R100 million, the business was signed as part of a follow-on deal. RDM has been manufacturing PE9, the equivalent of C4, since 1978.

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