The Italian Army is set to boost its armored capabilities through the Armoured Infantry Combat Systems (AICS) and Main Battle Tank (MBT) programs, projected to generate €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in revenue. Leonardo’s updated Industrial Strategy, published on March 11, confirms plans to deliver 1,050 AICS units and 272 MBTs by 2040. The AICS will be based on Rheinmetall’s KF41 infantry fighting vehicle, while the new MBT will derive from the KF51 Panther tank. To support these developments, Leonardo and Rheinmetall established the Leonardo Rheinmetall Military Vehicles (LRMV) joint venture, with operations starting in Q1 2025. This initiative reflects Italy’s commitment to modernizing its ground forces amid evolving security threats.
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