Rheinmetall to showcase new tactical vehicles and drone systems at Enforce Tac
Technology firm Rheinmetall will unveil its Ermine (Hermelin) light vehicle family and Mobile Mission Pod at the Enforce Tac security exhibition in Nuremberg. Other military and security solutions will also be featured.

Technology group Rheinmetall will participate in the Enforce Tac security trade fair in Nuremberg from February 24-26, 2025, presenting new products and solutions for armed forces and security agencies. The company is focusing on advancements in vehicle systems, weapon and ammunition, and electronic solutions.
The IMM (Hermelin) family of light tactical vehicles will be presented for the first time at Enforce Tac. This new generation of mobility combines tactical transport with a mobile microgrid energy source and is designed for future autonomous operations. The Ermine platform shares a common drivetrain and can be configured as an Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV), a side-by-side buggy, or a quad. A 4x4 quad variant with special forces equipment and the ROSY rapid obscuring system will be on display.
Another new product making its debut is the Mobile Mission Pod (MMP). This system is designed for remote reconnaissance and engagement capabilities using small drones. Specifically developed for special forces, it aims to maximize operational effectiveness behind enemy lines. With extended standby times and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted remote control, the MMP can operate long after deployment.
Rheinmetall will also showcase the Gladius Light soldier system, a version tailored for special forces. Other exhibits include laser and laser light modules, the Functional Protection System Beacon (FPS-Beacon) for personal marking and warning, ballistic body protection, and the Squad Support Weapon SSW40 automatic grenade launcher.