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Source: Rheinmetall


RHEINMETALL FOCUSES ON DEFENSE WITH POWER SYSTEMS DIVISION SALE

Wednesday, June 3, 2026
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Source: Rheinmetall


DUSSELDORF -- Rheinmetall has agreed to sell its Power Systems division to Munich-based industrial investment group AEQUITA in a deal valued at approximately EUR350 million, marking the German defense company's final major step in exiting the automotive supplier sector and concentrating on defense and security markets.

The companies signed a purchase agreement for the sale of 100% of the Power Systems business, which generated approximately €2 billion in revenue during 2025. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing adjustments that could alter the final purchase price.

The divestment follows Rheinmetall's earlier sales of its large-bore and small-bore piston businesses during 2023 and 2024. The company has increasingly shifted its focus toward defense programs and security-related technologies as military spending rises across Europe and other regions. Since the fourth quarter of 2025, Power Systems has been classified as a discontinued operation in Rheinmetall's financial reporting.

AEQUITA plans to retain the approximately 6,250 employees working within the acquired businesses worldwide. Following completion of the transaction, the division will operate as an independent company and continue using its established Pierburg, Kolbenschmidt, and Motorservice brands.

Several assets are excluded from the transaction. The three German facilities of KS Huayu AluTech GmbH in Neckarsulm, Walldürn, and Langenhagen will remain within the Rheinmetall Group as part of a joint venture arrangement. Rheinmetall will also retain its stake in Dermalog SensorTec GmbH, which will be integrated into the company's Weapon and Ammunition division.

In Spain, the Pierburg S.A. facility in Abadiano will remain under Rheinmetall ownership. The site will continue producing civilian and military products during a transition period before shifting fully to military-related production.

AEQUITA is an industrial investment group focused on corporate carve-outs, succession situations, and business transformations across Europe. According to the company, its portfolio companies generate more than €10 billion in annual revenue across the automotive, chemicals, and industrial sectors. The acquisition expands AEQUITA's automotive operations and increases the scale of its industrial holdings.

This transaction marks the complete transformation of Rheinmetall from a diversified industrial manufacturer into a dedicated defense contractor. Driven by unprecedented increases in European military spending and heightened geopolitical tensions, the divestment allows Rheinmetall to reallocate its capital and engineering resources entirely toward high-margin defense technology, ammunition, and aerospace systems. By shedding its traditional automotive operations, the company eliminates exposure to the volatile civilian automotive supply chain while positioning itself to capitalize on sustained defense procurement cycles across NATO member states.

Source: Forecast International
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ELBIT AMERICA PARTNERS WITH ANDURIL TO PROVIDE SIGMA MOBILE TACTICAL CANNON

Tuesday, June 2, 2026
FORT WORTH, TEXAS -- Elbit Systems of America and Anduril Industries announced an agreement to offer the Sigma Mobile Tactical Cannon for the U.S. Army's Self-Propelled Howitzer Modernization program. The teaming pairs Elbit America’s experience as a systems integrator and manufacturer of large ground vehicles with Anduril’s expertise in C5ISR, battle management and autonomy software.

If awarded the program, Anduril will integrate its Lattice software platform into future variants of Sigma.

 
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SAAB AWARDED ORDER FOR VEHICLE TACTICAL ENGAGEMENT SIMULATION SYSTEM BASE KITS BY U.S. ARMY

Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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Source: saab


ORLANDO, Fl. -- The U.S. Army has awarded Saab a $22.4 million order within a firm fixed price contract under the Bridge to Enduring Synthetic Training Environment Tactical Engagement Simulation Systems Multiple-Award Contract.

The total potential contract value is $60.8 million over 60 months.

Under Lot 2 of the contract, Saab will support the U.S. Army’s Tactical Engagement Simulation Systems program through the delivery of Vehicle Tactical Engagement Simulation System Base Kits.

Managed by the U.S. Army’s Capability Program Executive Simulation, Training, Test and Threat, the system includes laser detector training kits designed to equip military tactical and non-tactical vehicles for training exercises. These systems enable soldiers to conduct live force-on-force training with their existing vehicle platforms and weapons systems.

 

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