German engineering has always been hailed as top-notch. Be it the Tiger Tank of World War Two, or today’s Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank, there is just something about German big cats. And the Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicle is no different. The Lynx is a baby among the offered infantry fighting vehicles. The vehicle has been developed by Rheinmetall as a cheaper and simpler alternative of the Puma, which it manufactures for the German company Bundeswehr together with Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. The Lynx KF31 was firstly publicly introduced in 2016 in the Eurosatory Military Trade Fair in Paris, where two years later a new prolonged model, KF41, in configuration of an infantry fighting vehicle and commander-staff vehicle was disclosed. In this video we are going to take a closer look at this vehicle designed to be very capable, agile, and a mighty war machine for the future battlefields of the world.
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