The German Army has chosen General Dynamics European Land Systems’ (GDELS) Piranha 5 8×8 armored vehicle for its TaWAN LBO-integrated communication network. GDELS will begin delivering the first batch of 58 vehicles in 2026. Each Piranha 5 will be equipped with a 15-meter telescopic mast system, serving as a highly mobile, armored connectivity point for the TaWAN network. The selection enhances the Bundeswehr’s battlefield communication capabilities, ensuring secure and resilient data transmission. The deal reinforces Germany’s push for modern, networked land-based military operations.
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