Rheinmetall Q1 Sales Jump 8% Year on Year, as Naval Business Era Begins with Promise
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Tanks, ammunition, anti-aircraft systems and drones: Rheinmetall continues to grow significantly in the first quarter. However, the growth is weaker than in the previous year. For the coming months, the armaments group expects orders to be placed, especially in two areas.
Rheinmetall: profitable growth and full order books
Rheinmetall AG, Düsseldorf, made a successful start to the current fiscal year with a further increase in sales and even higher growth in earnings. In the first three months of the 2026 fiscal year, the Group further expanded its business volume, boosted profitability and, with the first-time consolidation of the Naval Systems segment, extended its product portfolio to the maritime domain.
Whether artillery shells, tanks, anti-aircraft guns, drones or ships - Germany's largest defence manufacturer Rheinmetall has a wide range of products. The company is growing and growing.
Whether artillery shells, tanks, anti-aircraft guns, drones or ships - Germany's largest defence manufacturer Rheinmetall has a wide range of products. The company is growing and growing.
Whether artillery shells, tanks, anti-aircraft guns, drones or ships - Germany's largest defence manufacturer Rheinmetall has a wide range of products. The company is growing and growing.
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