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Rheinmetall hands over first Lynx infantry fighting vehicle to NATO member Hungary

Rheinmetall has delivered the first of 218 Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicles to the Hungarian armed forces, with Australia securing an export contract for Australian-made Lance Turret to be included in the program.

Rheinmetall selects seven small businesses to work on major Army projects

Adelaide firm Supashock has been named among the seven small Australian businesses that will partner with Rheinmetall Defence Australia on two major projects for the...

Supashock wins prestigious award at DTC’s annual awards ceremony in Adelaide

Adelaide-based motion technology company Supashock has received a major award from a peak industry body for the development of its revolutionary Advanced Load Handling...

New TAG, EasyMile partnership to drive Adelaide’s autonomous vehicle hub

Mass transit specialist Transit Australia Group (TAG) and electric driverless technology company EasyMile have entered into an exciting new partnership which could develop into...

Supashock, Rheinmetall unveil innovative load handling system for minilitary applications

Adelaide-based automotive technology company Supashock has announced the launch of its Automated Load Handling System (ALHS – 17), a pioneering technical solution that significantly...

SA advanced manufacturer Supashock to create more than 60 jobs in northern Adelaide

Suspension engineering and manufacturing company Supashock will transform and relocate its operations from Magill to northern Adelaide, creating more than 60 new jobs in...

Supashock wins grant to perfect its dynamic suspension technology for Rheinmetall’s armoured vehicles

Innovative SA auto firm Supashock has been awarded a $468,887 commercialisation grant to develop its dynamic suspension technology for armoured and protected defence vehicles...
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