German Army Orders Over 1,000 Vehicles From Rheinmetall

 

The Bundeswehr, Germany’s armed forces, ordered over 1,000 logistics vehicles worth €770 million (us$897.7 million) from Rheinmetall, the German manufacturer said Monday.

The deal includes 963 vehicles with swap-body systems and 425 unprotected transport vehicles for use in low-risk areas.

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In recent months, Germany has committed to increasing its defense spending and military power. As a result, many German manufacturing giants have shifted away from automotive production toward arms manufacturing. Rheinmetall has been a leading company in this defense boom.

Profitable: Rheinmetall’s process of transforming civilian automobile production into military production has been underway for several months and is now producing notable results.

ceo Armin Papperger told Handelsblatt in April that the company sees “order potential of up to €300 billion by 2030.”

Militarism rising: Based on Bible prophecy, the Trumpet has forecast for decades that Germany would remilitarize, which will have devastating consequences for nations around the world.

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