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Rheinmetall’s KF 41 Lynx, pictured at the company’s facility in Unterlüß, Germany, is one of three vehicles in the running to equip Czech forces with new infantry fighting vehicles. (Jeff Martin/Staff)
The Czech Ministry of Defence has received three offers in its tender to acquire 210 infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) for the country’s land forces.
“All three manufacturers and potential suppliers … submitted their bids to the Ministry of Defence by the deadline” on Sept. 1, the ministry said in a statement. “The completeness of the offers and their contents will now be assessed in detail by a commission consisting of representatives of the Ministry of Defence and the Czech Army.”



