Dirk Niebel is leaving Rheinmetall
Niebel had been a consultant for the defense contractor since 2015.
By Michael Bröcker
Niebel had been a consultant for the defense contractor since 2015.
By Michael Bröcker
The collaboration is specifically aimed at detecting drones at an early stage and intercepting them using jamming signals, interceptor drones, or possibly laser beams.
By Redaktion Table
The planned acquisition continues the German government's procurement of loitering munitions. Back in late February, the Budget Committee had already given the green light for contracts with Helsing and Stark Defence.
By Redaktion Table
Since the outbreak of the Iran war, the Gulf states have been the primary targets of Tehran’s retaliatory strikes. As the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, among others, are running out of munitions, German companies are also entering the fray.
By Markus Bickel
The first frigate could be delivered as early as the second half of 2031. However, this is contingent on the German federal government accepting reduced testing and certification procedures, says the CEO of Rheinmetall's Naval Systems division.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Rheinmetall subsidiary Naval Systems plans to mass-produce autonomous surface drones at Blohm+Voss. But instead of focusing on sales, the company is pursuing a new business model: maritime surveillance “as a service.”
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Germany's largest defense contractor, which does not yet have its own shipyard, announces the acquisition of the marine company NVL. The acquisition price is unknown.
By Katharina Horban and Lisa-Martina Klein
In the Table.Today podcast, Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger calls for continued military support for Ukraine and says he does not expect the war to end any time soon.
By Michael Bröcker
The decision on the award of a contract worth around EUR 900 million for “Loitering Munition” is to be made at the beginning of next year.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin and Robert Wallenhauer
Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger announced a signed agreement for the delivery of Lynx tanks to Romania. But Romania denied any contract. The background to the debate.
By Frank Stier