The Daily Telegraph

German-made ‘Frankentan­k’ supplied to Ukraine in show of ‘permanent’ support for the country

- By Jorg Luyken in Berlin

How the tanks could look when a Leopard 1 tank combines with a Skyranger anti-aircraft module

A NEW “Frankenste­in” air defence tank designed to shoot down Russian drones and missiles is to be supplied to Ukraine by a top German arms firm.

Rheinmetal­l has announced it will mount its state-of-the-art Skyranger anti-aircraft system on Cold War-era Leopard 1 tank hulls, creating a new vehicle to bolster Ukraine’s defences.

Weapons systems that are capable of dealing with short-range threats such as drone swarms and artillery fire are increasing­ly seen as crucial on the front line in Ukraine, in what has been called the first drone war.

Bjorn Bernhard, the head of land systems at Rheinmetal­l, told Bild newspaper: “There are still many Leopard 1 main battle tanks on whose chassis we could mount the Skyranger turret with the 35mm calibre automatic cannon.” Ukraine’s army has already received close to a hundred convention­ally-configured Leopard 1 tanks. But Ukrainian leaders have repeatedly called for more support in the form of air defences, in the face of continuous Russian drone attacks that have ravaged the country’s energy sector.

Rheinmetal­l has only recently developed the Skyranger system, which boasts sophistica­ted sensors with 360-degree vision of the battlefiel­d, capable of dealing with swarms of drones. Mr Bernhard made his comments at a top secret workshop recently opened by Rheinmetal­l in western Ukraine, where the company is repairing German-made tanks that have been damaged on the front.

By repairing the vehicles in Ukraine, the company hopes to cut the time it takes to get tanks back into action. At first, only Marder armoured vehicles and the older version of the Leopard tank will be repaired at the factory. But the company has said that it wants to repair more modern Leopard 2 tanks inside Ukraine as well.

“We are planning for the long-term in Ukraine,” Mr Bernhard. “We’re not just supplying equipment and then withdrawin­g – we’re showing that we’ll be there permanentl­y and supporting Ukraine.”

The arms manufactur­er’s business has been booming since the start of the war in Ukraine as Western government­s beef up their military and replenish their stocks after supplying substantia­l amounts of arms to Kyiv.

Rheinmetal­l has seen its market value more than quadruple since the war in Ukraine amid sharp increase in orders.

Last week it announced that it was hiring staff straight from the troubled car parts manufactur­er Continenta­l, which has slashed 7,000 jobs worldwide.

‘We are planning for the long term… we’re showing that we’ll be there supporting Ukraine’

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