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Rheinmetall's growth is fueled by European rearmament, but valuation concerns persist. Read why I recommend alternative ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany's Rheinmetall to supply fuselage sections for US F-35sGerman arms maker Rheinmetall has completed a factory that will make a central fuselage section of the F-35 stealth combat ...
Rheinmetall is seeking to reach sales of between 40 and 50 billion euros ($59 billion) by 2030, CEO Armin Papperger told ...
Outside of Europe the firm is consolidating its presence in Australia and expanding in the US. The Lynx infantry fighting vehicle is a contender in the US' XM30 combat vehicle program to replace about ...
Anduril Industries is offering its Barracuda and Fury air vehicles to Europe through a partnership with Germany’s Rheinmetall, which will provide its digital platform that will integrate the ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine to receive 20 new Rheinmetall Ermine vehicles — here's what they can doThe Dutch Defense Ministry will finance the production of 20 Ermine ground vehicles for Ukraine, German defense manufacturer Rheinmetall announced on June 25. Thecontract, signed during the NATO ...
Rheinmetall established a new subsidiary in South Africa, to help meet the growing demand for ammunition. Photo: axel heimken/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images ...
The Latvian government is in talks with German weapons manufacturer Rheinmetall AG on producing defense equipment domestically as part of an effort by Baltic nations to bolster their military ...
Rheinmetall AG (OTCPK:RNMBF) Q1 2025 Results Conference Call May 8, 2025 8:00 AM ETCompany ParticipantsArmin Papperger - Chief Executive OfficerKlaus ...
Germany’s biggest arms manufacturer continues to expect an increase of 35% to 40% in sales, but said guidance could be upgraded if an expected surge in demand for military equipment was confirmed.
Rheinmetall, Germany’s largest arms manufacturer, reported a 46% year-on-year surge in sales to €2.3 billion during the first three months of the year, driven by a 73% increase in its defence ...
Rheinmetall AG’s military sales soared 73% in the first quarter, as Europe’s increased defense spending drove up orders for the manufacturer’s armored trucks and weapons.. Sales reached €2 ...
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