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    • Tuesday, 21 November, 2023
      Rheinmetall sales to double by 2026 bolstered by heightening geopolitical tensions

      Defence contractor is leading beneficiary of European governments’ rush to increase capabilities

      The headquarters of Rheinmetall in Germany
    • Monday, 14 August, 2023
      War in Ukraine
      German minister backs sending Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine

      Christian Lindner adds to pressure on chancellor to support contentious measure

    • Thursday, 10 August, 2023
      Lex
      Rheinmetall: ammunition shortage keeps orders rolling in Premium content

      The German weapons manufacturer is set to benefit from the European rearmament cycle

      Rheinmetall production line
    • Friday, 14 July, 2023
      News in-depth
      Armin Papperger, the German defence boss thrust into limelight by Ukraine war

      Outspoken chief of tank-maker Rheinmetall has courted publicity alongside deals

      Armin Papperger
    • Thursday, 13 July, 2023
      Berlin orders €4bn of tank munitions from Rheinmetall

      Germany’s largest defence company benefits as country seeks to shore up stocks depleted during Ukraine conflict

    • Monday, 10 July, 2023
      Aerospace & Defence
      Rheinmetall secures €1.9bn order for assault vehicle from German and Dutch armies

      Germany’s largest defence group benefits from boost in European defence budgets spurred by war in Ukraine

    • Monday, 26 June, 2023
      LexAerospace & Defence
      Defence stocks: coup attempt does not change the calculus Premium content

      As nations equip appropriately, swords will remain in greater demand than ploughshares

      A technician of German armaments company Rheinmetall assembles a Leopard 2A4 battle tank
    • Sunday, 14 May, 2023
      War in Ukraine
      Zelenskyy praises Germany’s €2.7bn military aid pledge to Ukraine

      Rheinmetall deal to repair western tanks in war-torn country also announced around president’s visit to Berlin

      Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy inspecting the guard of honour during a welcoming ceremony with German chancellor Olaf Scholz
    • Tuesday, 2 May, 2023
      Rheinmetall backs down on Leopard 2 tank rights clash

      Top German defence contractor settles legal dispute with battle tank’s original developer ahead of court hearing

      Leopard 2 tank at a training ground
    • Tuesday, 25 April, 2023
      German defence contractors in legal fight over Leopard 2 battle tank

      Original developer KMW files injunction against cannon supplier Rheinmetall

      A soldier stands in front of a Leopart 2 tank
    • Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
      Germany
      Germany to upgrade 143 Puma infantry fighting vehicles

      Berlin seeks to boost under-equipped armed forces in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

      A Puma infantry fighting vehicle in eastern Germany
    • Monday, 20 March, 2023
      War in Ukraine
      EU agrees to supply Ukraine with 1mn artillery rounds within a year

      German weapons maker Rheinmetall says more subsidies are needed to ramp up European production

      Ukrainian soldiers carrying boxes of ammunition in eastern Ukraine
    • Thursday, 16 March, 2023
      Ukraine war has ‘ushered in a new era’ for German defence contractor

      Rheinmetall expects sales this year to hit a range of €7.4bn to €7.6bn

      The Rheinmetall headquarters in Germany
    • Tuesday, 24 January, 2023
      LexWar in Ukraine
      Tanks: Rheinmetall will gain as German leopard changes its spots Premium content

      A technology dating from 1916 remains a sweet spot for defence group

      German-built Leopard 2 tanks on manoeuvres
    • Tuesday, 20 December, 2022
      LexAerospace & Defence
      Rheinmetall: Puma row shows arms makers are not the cat’s pyjamas Premium content

      An explosive row with Germany highlights the downside of having a few large defence ministries as customers

      Soldiers stand next to Puma Light tanks near Uelzen, Germany
    • Monday, 14 November, 2022
      LexEU defence
      EU defence: German rearmament triggers Rheinmetall ammo bid Premium content

      Consolidation makes sense in the current geopolitical environment

      The Rheinmettal logo in front of the company’s headquarters in Dusseldorf
    • Tuesday, 1 March, 2022
      News in-depthGerman economy
      Germany’s defence industry transformed by Scholz’s €100bn response to Ukraine crisis

      Shares in sector soar as huge injection into armed forces raises prospect of a reshaped corporate landscape

      Bundeswehr self-propelled howitzers being prepared at the Hindenburg barracks for their transport to Lithuania
    • Monday, 28 February, 2022
      Aerospace & Defence
      German defence shares soar after €100bn pledged for armed forces

      Rheinmetall and Hensoldt lead the surge as analysts increase stock price targets

      A Challenger 3 tank in an exhibition hall
    • Monday, 1 July, 2019
      UK defence industry
      BAE and Rheinmetall launch combat vehicle JV

      One of Europe’s largest military vehicle groups aims to capitalise on investment

      OMAN - OCTOBER 25: Personnel from The Royal Tank Regiment drive a FV4034 Challenger 2, Main Battle Tank near the at the CRV, (Convoy Re-supply Centre) during exercise 'Saif Sareea 3' on October 25, 2018 in Oman. Saif Sareea (meaning 'Swift Sword' in Arabic) is the third UK-Oman joint exercise, and the largest bi-lateral exercise since 2001. The month long exercise involves personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force, working alongside The Omani Royal Armed Forces. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 21 January, 2019
      BAE Systems PLC
      BAE to sell majority stake in UK combat vehicles business to rival

      Group says Rheinmetall deal will preserve jobs and strategic engineering capabilities

      A BAE Eurofighter Typhoon stands in the final assembly hangar at BAE Systems' plant in Warton, U.K., on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014. BAE announced earlier this year that it plans to employee more than 500 apprentices in 2014, to work across all its sectors including its shipbuilding and aircraft manufacturing divisions. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
    • Wednesday, 14 March, 2018
      European companies
      Germany’s Rheinmetall beats BAE for $4bn Australia contract

      Job is part of A$200bn military upgrade drawing biggest defence groups to country

      epa06601839 Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull talks to a group of soldiers from the 7th Brigade after inspecting a Boxer CRV armoured vehicle (at rear) at the Gallipoli Barracks in Brisbane, Australia, 14 March 2018. Turnbull announced a AUD $5 billion contract to build 211 of the light armoured vehicles at a new facility in Ipswich, west of Brisbane. EPA/DAN PELED AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
    • Wednesday, 14 March, 2018
      Aerospace & Defence
      Rheinmetall Landsysteme beats BAE to win $5bn Australian defence contract
    • Monday, 26 September, 2016
      Diesel engines
      Audi board member quits after emission scandal reports
    • Thursday, 20 August, 2015
      European companies
      Ukraine conflict drives German tank orders

      Nato members reassess defence needs with emphasis on hardware to resist land assault

      German Leopard 2A5 tank
    • Thursday, 7 August, 2014
      European companies
      Russian sanctions force Rheinmetall to issue profit warning
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