The Italian Army has received a KF41 Lynx infantry combat vehicle from Rheinmetall for testing prior to its initial order. The endeavor is a component of Rome’s planning to implement new tracked systems, which were unveiled in early 2024 and may cost up to 5.2 billion euros ($5.3 billion).According to a Defense News source, the borrowed testbed vehicle was delivered to the army’s Montelibretti center, where it would be evaluated by the military and Leonardo, a local program partner in Italy.

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