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KNDS is the result of the association of Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Nexter, two of the leading European manufacturers of military land systems based in Germany and France. KNDS forms a Group of around 9,500 employees, with a 2023 turnover of 3.3 billion euro, an order backlog of around 16 billion euro and incoming orders of 7.8 billion euro.
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16 lut 2021 · The Caesar truck-mounted artillery system is a 155mm 52-calibre self-propelled gun developed by Nexter Systems (formerly Giat), based in Versailles, in cooperation with Lohr Industrie of Hangenbieten, France.
18 lut 2024 · French Company Nexter Systems, a subdivision of KNDS, unveils its new CAESAR Mk II, also known as the CAESAR NG (New Generation) 155mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer. This cutting-edge artillery system marks a significant leap forward, offering enhanced mobility, superior protection, and greater firepower. As the latest addition to the CAESAR ...
Nexter is awarded the contract for the development of the CAESAR 6X6 Mark II new generation (NG) artillery system by the French Direction générale de l’armement (DGA), the programme’s prime contractor.
Systems designer and integrator for the land forces. In 2015, Nexter and Krauss Maffei Wegmann (KMW), systems designer and integrator of the Leclerc and Leopard MBT, joined forces as KNDS to become the European leader in land defense.
KNDS, a leading European manufacturer of military land systems based in Amsterdam, has formally renamed its Group companies Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH & Co. KG and Nexter Systems S. A. with effect from 8 April 2024.
23 lut 2022 · On 19th February, French defence group Nexter Systems was awarded the contract for the development of the CAESAR 6×6 Mark II new generation (NG) artillery system by the French Direction générale de l’armement (DGA), the programme’s prime contractor.