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Rheinmetall Unveils Ragnarök Mortar for NATO
March 17, 2026
Rheinmetall has introduced the MWS120 Ragnarök, a 120mm truck-mounted mortar system designed to enhance NATO's indirect fire capabilities through rapid shoot-and-scoot operations. This modular Mortar Mission Module can be integrated onto various platforms, providing European armed forces, including the Bundeswehr, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, with a scalable and cost-effective solution to counter modern battlefield threats such as drones and counter-battery fire. The system supports improved mobility, precision, and survivability, aligning with recent Bundeswehr modernization efforts backed by a €27 million mortar and ammunition contract awarded in 2022. Additionally, procurement of approximately 100,000 rounds of 120mm mortar ammunition for Ukraine in 2023 underscores ongoing demand for mortar capabilities in European defense contexts.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the growing emphasis on modular, mobile indirect fire systems that enhance operational flexibility and survivability in NATO forces.
- Rheinmetall’s role as prime contractor and its acquisition of Expal highlight consolidation trends in European defense manufacturing relevant for subcontracting and partnership opportunities.
- The Bundeswehr’s modernization contract and ammunition orders for Ukraine indicate sustained funding and demand for mortar systems and munitions, signaling potential future procurement cycles.
- Organizations should evaluate how modular mortar systems like Ragnarök fit into broader NATO interoperability and rapid deployment strategies, influencing future contract requirements and capability development.
European autonomy begins with usable battlefield mass.
— Evan Lerouvillois, Defense Analyst
Agencies
Bundeswehr, NATO, Norway, Sweden, Finland
Vendors
Rheinmetall, Expal
Contracts
€27 million,
Locations
Sources
- Germany Reveals Rheinmetall Ragnarök 120mm Truck-Mounted Mortar for Fast Shoot-and-Scoot NATO Fires · Army Recognition · Mar 17