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Iveco-Oto Melara Consortium delivers first Ariete C2 tank to Italy

Summary by Army Technology
The Iveco – Oto Melara Consortium (CIO) has delivered the first Ariete main battle tank upgraded to the C2 version to the Italian Army.
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At the end of last week, the Italian Army announced the reception of the first of its 90 modernized Ariete tanks to the new version “C2”, which is part of a comprehensive plan to update the armored capabilities of the force and which also includes a logistical support package for a period of ten years. In particular, the new copy was received at the Military Complex of Cecchingola located on the outskirts of Rome, a ceremony taking place for thi…

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Army Technology broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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