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Thales and KNDS France unveil RAPIDFire Land, a land-based variant of the 40 mm RAPIDFire Naval defence system

Thales and KNDS France unveil RAPIDFire Land, a land-based variant of the 40 mm RAPIDFire Naval defence system

  • The remotely operated RAPIDFire artillery system was jointly developed by KNDS and Thales. A production contract for 48 units was awarded by the DGA (French Defence Procurement Agency), and the first two systems are now operational aboard the new-generation replenishment ships.
  • Designed for integration on multiple platforms, RAPIDFire now comes in a land-based version to meet emerging operational needs, particularly for defending sensitive sites against varied and saturating attacks.
  • The development of the Airburst ammunition — a key element in anti-air defense — is reaching new milestones.

A Qualified System

14 RAPIDFire units have already been firmly ordered by the DGA to equip vessels of the French Navy. Two systems are already integrated aboard the Fleet Replenishment Ship (BRF) Jacques Chevallier, which has completed two long-duration deployments (DLD) as part of the Carrier Strike Group, marked by numerous live-fire campaigns. Two more have just been added to Jacques Stosskopf (BRF2) for an imminent deployment. A fifth system will soon be installed on the Navy’s new offshore patrol vessel.

The RAPIDFire system was officially qualified in early 2025, allowing it to operate with all existing 40CT ammunition types.


Cutting-edge Self-defense Capability

RAPIDFire is the first remotely operated 40mm turret to integrate the CT40 weapon. Designed jointly by Thales and KNDS France, it features advanced optronics and uses the new 40mm cased telescoped ammunition developed by CTAI (a KNDS France subsidiary).

This solution offers unmatched firepower with up to 140 ready-to-fire rounds, allowing for dozens of intercepts without reloading. Its fire control system recalculates the target’s position after each shot based on target movement. The turret can counter a wide range of threats up to 4 km, including light aircraft, drones, loitering munitions, missiles, and surface targets. Its 40mm cannon is compatible with all telescoped ammunition types, including the A3B “airburst” round, particularly effective in anti-air roles.


A Multi-platform System: From Sea to Land

Thanks to its modular design, RAPIDFire can be adapted to various applications. A land-based version is currently being developed in coordination with the French Air and Space Force, which is seeking solutions to protect airbases both in mainland France and on overseas deployments, especially to secure high-value assets.

Thales and KNDS France are developing RAPIDFire Land in two configurations:

  • Semi-mobile: A 20-foot platform deployed on the ground for site defense, easily transportable and rapidly deployable.
  • Mobile: The same 20-foot module mounted on a vehicle to protect high-value assets in theater.

A3B: The Ideal Ammunition for Air Defense

Levereging the proven Airburst technology of the GPR-AB-T round, the A3B ammunition delivers a payload of tungsten sub-projectiles with a directional (frontal) terminal effect, providing enhanced effectiveness against various aerial threats — including drones, helicopters, light aircraft, fighter jets, subsonic missiles, and RAM (rocket, artillery, mortar) threats.

The A3B (Anti-Aerial AirBurst) round is currently under development (TRL5 achieved) and will enable the full anti-air capabilities of the RAPIDFire system by 2027. A contract modification was awarded at the end of 2024 to fund the development, industrialization, qualification, and delivery of 500 initial batches of A3B ammunition with the RAPIDFire system.


Press contact

Guillem Monsonis
Phone: +33 7 63 06 63 57
E-Mail : guillem.monsonis@knds.fr
www.knds.com


About KNDS

KNDS is the result of the association of Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) and Nexter, two of the leading European manufacturers of military land systems based in Germany and France.

KNDS forms a Group of more than 10,000 employees, with a 2024 turnover of 3.8 billion euro, an order backlog of around 23.5 billion euro and incoming orders of 11.2 billion euro. The range of its products includes main battle tanks, armored vehicles, artillery systems, weapons systems, ammunition, robotics, military bridges, customer services, battle management systems, training solutions, protection solutions and a wide range of equipment.

The formation of KNDS represents the beginning of consolidation in land defense systems industry in Europe. The strategic alliance between KMW (now KNDS Deutschland) and Nexter (now KNDS France) enhances both groups’ competitiveness and international positions, as well as their ability to meet the needs of their respective national army. In addition, it offers to its European and NATO customers the opportunity of increased standardization and interoperability for their defense equipment, with a dependable industrial base.

KNDS headquarters are based in Amsterdam.

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