Rheinmetall to open maintenance centre for Ukraine weapons
German arms firm Rheinmetall says it will soon open a maintenance centre in Romania for military equipment used in Ukraine’s battle against Russian forces. – AFP, April 3, 2023.
GERMAN arms firm Rheinmetall said today it would soon open a maintenance centre in Romania for military equipment used in Ukraine’s battle against Russian forces. The company said the “service hub” near Satu Mare in northern Romania, close to the border with Ukraine and Hungary, was set to become operational before the end of April.
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