Rolls-Royce Power Systems has obtained a substantial agreement to furnish drive mechanisms for the German Army’s Puma infantry fighting vehicle, encompassing approximately 200 mtu PowerPacks, as disclosed by the company.
This procurement, characterized as among the most extensive in the firm’s annals, is slated for commencement of shipments in 2028 and incorporates enhanced units centered on the mtu 10V 890 engine. The agreement underpins the Bundeswehr’s endeavors to bolster combat preparedness and update its armored contingent.
The PowerPack amalgamates the engine, gearbox, and ancillary components into a condensed module engineered for superior output under arduous circumstances. Rolls-Royce indicated that the refreshed setup comprises enhanced thermal management, novel electrical power components, and elements like a particulate filtering mechanism aimed at facilitating deployments in severe surroundings.
“This procurement conveys a robust indication of trust in our advancements and manufacturing prowess,” stated Dr Jörg Stratmann, Chief Executive Officer of Rolls-Royce Power Systems. “This signifies an additional crucial achievement… and emphasizes our position as a dependable collaborator for the German military.”
The Puma, conceived by Rheinmetall and KNDS, functions as the Bundeswehr’s main armored personnel carrier and has been operational since 2013. Approximately 350 units are presently deployed, with this system earmarked to supersede the aging Marder contingent gradually.
Rolls-Royce stated the mtu PowerPack furnishes 800 kilowatts of output from a condensed ten-cylinder motor, constituting a component of a mechanism engineered to harmonize maneuverability, safeguarding, and dependability. The firm further mentioned its enlargement of manufacturing capabilities, encompassing novel assembly lines and an increase in personnel, to satisfy escalating requirements within the defense industry.

