Rheinmetall has been awarded a contract to supply Skynex air defense systems to a European customer.
The company says the systems will enhance the customer’s ability to defend itself against aerial threats.
The order has a value in the lower three-digit million-euro range. The deliveries will take place over the course of 2025 and, as with the initial contract, will also include the associated Rheinmetall made HX trucks.
Rheinmetall shared the following statement on its air defense system Skynex:
“Relying on automatic cannon-based air defense, Skynex lends itself especially well to very short-range contexts where guided missiles are ineffective. Moreover, the use of programmable 35mm Ahead ammunition, as developed by Rheinmetall for this purpose, is significantly less expensive than comparable guided missile-based systems. Equally important: 35mm ammunition cannot be influenced much less jammed by electronic countermeasures when fired. The success of the self-propelled “Flakpanzer” Gepard antiaircraft system in Ukraine underscores the effectiveness of 35mm gun-based air defense against aerial targets, especially cruise missiles and drones.
The advanced Skynex air defense system is based on a concept that keeps airspace surveillance separate from the effectors. Owing to this modularity, and depending on the mission, the necessary assets can be linked to the command-and-control network. The system enables integration of radar equipment from various manufacturers. Skynex also offers great freedom with respect to effectors, enabling integration of many different advanced air defense weapons into the system. Having its own tracking unit is the sole prerequisite. Besides individual sensors and effectors, existing air defense systems like the Skyshield and Skyguard families can be built into the new architecture as fire units. In a remotely located command and weapon engagement center, the recognized air situation is depicted on a map together with the sensors and effectors positioned in the field, thus simplifying allocation of targets to air defense assets connected to the system.”