Rheinmetall Electronics UK has taken on a key role in the digitalisation of British Army combat training as a member of Omnia Training, the consortium selected to deliver the Army Collective Training System (ACTS) as part of the British Army’s Collective Training Transformation Programme (CTTP).
Led by Raytheon UK as the prime contractor, Omnia Training brings together a range of industry partners to deliver a transformative collective training capability for the British Army.
Rheinmetall, as the Land Collective Training Partner, supports the design and delivery of key elements of the program. Rheinmetall's share of the contract, worth just under €1 billion (approx. A $1.9 billion). The consortium will begin operational implementation in summer 2026, and the service contract is for 15 years.
The substantial project volume and extensive scope of services will enable Rheinmetall to expand its local sites, workforce, and industrial supply capacities sustainably in the United Kingdom.
Omnia Training and its industry partners will be responsible for integrating and delivering modern live, virtual and constructive simulation systems. As the Land Collective Training Partner, Rheinmetall will support the delivery of these capabilities, as well as managing physical training infrastructure, system configuration and logistical aspects in support of Army Collective Training.
The UK is one of Rheinmetall's core strategic markets in Europe, where the company has a strong presence through its subsidiaries and joint ventures. In addition to Rheinmetall Electronics UK, Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land plays a role in the British Army’s platform modernisation programs.
