This year, the German company showed any news about what it presented in Poland. However, the appropriate presentation was hampered by the location of the Rheinmetall stand, where the vehicles were located 1 behind the another on a reasonably limited surface at the external exhibition. Thus, the highest attention was given to the first-row, upgraded Leopard 2 tank, which utilized the KF51 Panther tower system. Interestingly, the vehicle shown is simply a proposal to modernise this "tank cat" alternatively than sale a complete and functional tank. This can so be read as a proposal to the countries of the region (including most likely Poland) to modernise the ageing version of A4/A5. Until now, however, no interest in this task has been expressed solely by [Hungary](https://defence24.pl/industry/Hungarian-billion-on-new-bear-with-German).