The German group is strengthening its role as a key partner of the German army in the context of rearmament and modernization of logistics capabilities. The stock climbs 2.5% in Frankfurt.
Rheinmetall announces that it has won an order for more than 2,000 unprotected military transport vehicles for the Bundeswehr, with a total value of EUR 1.015 billion gross. This contract is part of the framework agreement signed in 2024 covering up to 6,500 vehicles.
The order includes around 1,000 8×8 vehicles as well as around 1,000 4×4 and 6×6 models intended for the German army’s logistical missions. Deliveries, carried out by Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMMV), are due to begin in the first half of 2026, with the majority of vehicles expected before the end of 2026.
The manufacturer emphasizes that this family of logistics vehicles constitutes the “backbone” of the Bundeswehr’s transport capabilities. The vehicles are based on RMMV’s HX platform, developed to meet military requirements for robustness and off-road mobility.
“Thanks to the significant standardization of the HX family, the Bundeswehr benefits from considerable synergies in training, operation and maintenance,” said Christoph Müller, Managing Director and Chairman of the Board of Management of RMMV.






