Rheinmetall AG, founded in 1889 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany, is a leading international integrated technology group specializing in security and mobility solutions. The company operates through two main sectors: Defense and Automotive. In the Defense sector, Rheinmetall offers a comprehensive range of military vehicles, weapon systems, and ammunition, serving armed forces worldwide. The Automotive sector focuses on the development and production of components and systems for powertrain and air management technologies, contributing to emission reduction and enhanced efficiency in vehicles. Committed to sustainability, Rheinmetall aims to achieve CO2 neutrality by 2035, integrating innovative technologies to address global challenges.
At Booth #1339, the company highlights advanced combat vehicles, air defense, autonomy, and precision-fire solutions shaping the U.S. Army’s future fight.
Deliveries of 155 mm and 105 mm projectiles to an Eastern European customer will run from 2026 to mid-2027, reinforcing Rheinmetall’s global leadership in large-calibre ammunition.
Rheinmetall's €275 million joint venture with Latvia will produce 155 mm artillery ammunition, strengthening the country's national defence and European security.
Acquisition of Naval Vessels Lürssen expands Rheinmetall into shipbuilding; CEO Armin Papperger: “We are becoming a cross-domain system house on land, sea, air, and space.”.
Rheinmetall’s AGSP modular simulator for the Puma IFV delivers realistic, scalable training from turret crews to company operations with advanced software and flexible architecture.
The Multi Ammunition Softkill System (MASS) nova features a newly developed launcher with variable fan angle and higher capacity for 81 mm Omni-Trap ammunition.
€500 million investment completed in just 15 months; plant to produce up to 350,000 artillery shells annually by 2027, strengthening Germany’s and NATO’s defence capabilities.