On Friday 18 August, a plant of the German Rheinmetall arms concern was officially opened in the city of Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. Source: European Pravda with reference to the statement of the company.
States have until Nov. 30 to supply the EU with details on how they will spend the cash, before funds are released in 2026.
The German company Rheinmetall has agreed to buy a 25.12% stake in Hungary’s 4iG. The transaction, through a share purchase and capital increase, will make it the largest international investor in the ...
Rheinmetall is buying a 25.1% stake in 4iG and setting up a JV in Hungary to drive its digitisation plans. Rheinmetall is eyeing a JV in Hungary for armed forces digitisation after the German company ...
Rheinmetall officially opened its new Lynx IFV factory in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, on 18 August. (Rheinmetall) Rheinmetall officially opened its new factory in Zalaegerszeg on 18 August, which will ...
Rheinmetall is setting up a JV with Hungarian partners to drive armed forces digitalisation in Hungary. Rheinmetall is continuing its efforts to establish a JV in Hungary for armed forces ...
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Leonardo, Rheinmetall book first Lynx combat vehicle order for Italy
The 50-50 joint venture between the Italian and German firms has signed to supply 21 tracked fighting vehicles, part of a planned mega-order of 1,050.
Rheinmetall took over an ammunition factory in Várpalota, Hungary, on 29 July. (Rheinmetall) Rheinmetall announced in a press release on 30 July that it had taken over an ammunition factory in ...
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Germany's Rheinmetall AG is seen after the Company's 2019 annual report in Duesseldorf (Reuters) - The Hungarian government and German defence company Rheinmetall AG have ...
COLOGNE, Germany — Rheinmetall announced it has found the first-ever taker for its new Lynx infantry fighting vehicle, with Hungary buying 218 copies for more than $2 billion. Company executives ...
Jan 4 (Reuters) - Germany's Rheinmetall RHMG.DE has won a low triple-digit million-euro contract for an explosives factory in Varpalota, Hungary, the industrial group said in a statement on Wednesday.
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