• Ben Hudson, Rheinmetall Defence Executive Board Member and Global Head of Vehicle Systems was in Queensland to make the announcement on the MILVEHCOE.
Credit: ADM - David Jones
    Ben Hudson, Rheinmetall Defence Executive Board Member and Global Head of Vehicle Systems was in Queensland to make the announcement on the MILVEHCOE. Credit: ADM - David Jones
  • An artist's rendition of the proposed Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence. Credit: Rheinmetall Defence Australia
    An artist's rendition of the proposed Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence. Credit: Rheinmetall Defence Australia
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Rheinmetall Defence Australia today announced it had selected Queensland as its location for its Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence (MILVEHCOE) and the Australian Headquarters that will be established if the company is successful in securing Australia’s Land 400 combat reconnaissance vehicle program.

Currently the largest supplier of military vehicles to the ADF, Rheinmetall will establish the MILVEHCOE as a sovereign industrial capability for the continuous design, manufacture, export and support for military vehicles, turrets and tactical systems.

The MILVEHCOE will also draw on a supply network across Australia to deliver products and services from local industry into Rheinmetall’s Global Supply Chain.

Rheinmetall is delivering more than 2,500 logistics trucks to the Australian Army under the Land 121 Phase 3B program and is currently bidding for the supply of the armoured combat reconnaissance vehicle under the Commonwealth of Australia’s Land 400 Phase 2 program.

As a centre of excellence, the MILVEHCOE will be the focal point for the Land 400 combat vehicles, Land 121 logistics vehicles, and other complex defence projects.

Advanced manufacturing jobs will be created in a wide range of technologies including military vehicle design, medium calibre weapons and ammunition, protection systems, fire control and surveillance systems, and systems engineering and integration.

The MILVEHCOE will include significant design, prototyping, manufacturing and system test capabilities; including a mobility test track, medium caliber firing range and an electromagnetic compatibility test chamber.

In partnership with a strong industry network, the MILVEHCOE will provide Australian engineering, manufacturing and support of military technology for Australian and global export programs.

“Queensland is an outstanding location to establish the MILVEHCOE. The state offers a range of significant attributes including access to the Australian Army, industry partners, a skilled workforce and an excellent site to build a state of the art facility,” Ben Hudson, Rheinmetall Defence Executive Board Member and Global Head of Vehicle Systems said.

“The MILVEHCOE will provide a natural hub for Government, Army, industry and academia to collaborate in developing a range of new technologies and products for the Australian and global markets. This will in turn ensure the sustainability of the industry in Australia while also generating high quality local jobs and enriching the Australian economy.”


Rheinmetall Defence Australia Chief Operating Officer, Gary Stewart, said it should be emphasised that MILVEHCOE will draw on skills, services, products and capability from every state and territory in Australia.

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