DÜSSELDORF -- The German Bundeswehr has placed a major order with Rheinmetall for more than 2,000 military transport vehicles, a transaction valued at EUR1.02 billion ($1.18 billion) .
The procurement is part of a broader framework contract established in 2024, which allows for the acquisition of up to 6,500 vehicles. Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles GmbH will log the order in the second quarter of 2026 and begin deliveries during the first half of the year. The company expects to deliver most of the vehicles before the end of 2026.
The current order consists of approximately 1,000 8x8 vehicles, alongside roughly 1,000 combined units of 4x4 and 6x6 configurations. These models are unprotected logistic vehicles, known in Germany as Ungeschuetzte Transportfahrzeuge. The 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 variants have payload capacities of 3.5 tons, 5 tons, and 15 tons, respectively.
The vehicles belong to Rheinmetall’s HX family, a line designed specifically for military use. They utilize a military off-the-shelf design philosophy, which integrates high-volume commercial production components with specialized military modifications to ensure robustness and off-road capability. The standardization across the HX fleet is intended to streamline training, operation, and maintenance procedures for the military.
The Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support manages the procurement program alongside Rheinmetall. The fleet acts as a primary component for logistics, supply replenishment, and transport within the German armed forces.
This procurement underscores Germany's ongoing efforts to modernize its military logistics and enhance operational readiness. By securing a high volume of standardized transport vehicles within a compressed delivery timeline, the Bundeswehr addresses long-standing equipment gaps and improves its capacity to support both national defense and NATO alliance commitments. For the European defense sector, the billion-euro order demonstrates how large-scale framework agreements are being utilized to accelerate military procurement and stabilize defense supply chains amid heightened regional security concerns.