Hungary to Build Lynx Simulation Centre for Armed Forces in Hódmezővásárhely
The Hungarian Armed Forces are set to complete a Lynx simulation centre in Hódmezővásárhely by the end of this year or early next year, aimed at training soldiers on the Lynx armoured vehicles developed by Germany's Rheinmetall. This initiative is part of Hungary's modernization efforts to replace outdated Soviet equipment and enhance its defense capabilities. Rheinmetall, a key investor in Hungary, produces Lynx vehicles at its facility in Zalaegerszeg.

The Hungarian Armed Forces are constructing a Lynx simulation centre in Hódmezővásárhely, with completion expected by year-end or early next year. This centre will support training for soldiers on Lynx armoured vehicles, developed by Germany's Rheinmetall.
The Hungarian military has replaced outdated Soviet equipment with modern capabilities, enhancing its defense infrastructure. Rheinmetall is a key investor in Hungary, with Lynx vehicles produced at its facility in Zalaegerszeg.




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