The outcome in the German election could see a focus on defence integration in Europe, eschewing the United States.
By Christoph Steitz and Matthias Inverardi FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) -Rheinmetall, Europe's top ammunition maker, ...
Rheinmetall plans to convert two automotive plants in Germany to produce defense equipment, responding to increased EU ...
Germany’s recent election results have impacted global markets, with investors closely watching how conservative leader ...
Defense firm Rheinmetall AG may be one of the biggest beneficiaries from the German election, with analysts at UBS Group AG ...
A stark new reality in Europe — that its long-time ally and security guarantor, the United States, may not come to its rescue in a future war — has set the stage for a faster ramp-up in military ...
The use of artificial intelligence is changing the balance of power on the battlefield and in the German arms industry.
A looming dropoff in U.S. weapons deliveries is threatening to strain Ukraine’s budding domestic arms production to the ...
The deal comes as part of a wider German effort to remake the Bundeswehr and educate the population for the possibility of ...
Defense concern Rheinmetall has signed an agreement with the Bundeswehr to provide logistical support during troop ...
The CEO of Germany's largest defence company, Rheinmetall, sharply criticised Europe's exclusion from negotiations to end the ...
Defence group Rheinmetall has struck a deal with Germany's armed forces to provide logistical support during troop ...
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