The signed paper represents another step towards the acquisition of the artillery-missile anti-aircraft strategy of the very short scope that has become [in fresh months](https://defence24.pl/strong-arms/next-geparda-win-europe) an increasingly successful German company Rheinmetall. Signatures were given by the Military manager of Carsten Stawitzki of the Ministry of Defence of Germany; Laszlo Tömböl by the National Military manager of Hungary; Claus Lundholm Andersen, Deputy National Military manager of Denmark respectively. In the case of Germany, specified acquisition was already announced at the end of last year, erstwhile Berlin announced its willingness to get 19 specified sets (including 1 prototype), 8 mobile field workshops, 8 ammunition-handling vehicles, simulators, logistics and training package.