August 28, 2025 | 04:52 am

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Rheinmetall arms manufacturer opened a new factory at its existing site in Unterlüss in northern Germany on Wednesday, boasting that once it reaches capacity it could become Europe's biggest munitions production factility.
CEO Armin Papperberger said that the production of 155 mm caliber artillery shells would be progressively ramped up, to reach 350,000 units per year by 2027. These artillery shells are in particular demand and short supply in Ukraine, and Europe and NATO members have been scrambling to replenish their stockpiles and increase production capacity.
Rheinmetall plans to increase unit production at several facilities as well as the new one in Unterlüss, near Hanover.
NATO's Rutte, German ministers attend ceremony
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil toured the facility with Papperberger and other officials on Wednesday.
According to Rheinmetall, the company invested roughly €500 million (roughly $580 million) in this new facility and another that will focus on rocket motors.
The company's site in Unterlüss already includes other smaller areas for artillery production and for the production of Puma tanks, as well as a large firing range.
"With this we're opening a new chapter both in our company's history and that of our site at Unterlüss with regard to artillery production," Papperberger said.
Rheinmetall stock up roughly 2,000% since Russia invaded Ukraine
Investors have been flocking to Rheinmetall stock in recent years, and particularly since Donald Trump's election to a second term as US president.
Stagnant at or below €100 for decades, it doubled in just a few months after Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
It continued to climb steadily as the previous German government pledged a new era in matters of defense spending and as the conflict in eastern Europe dragged on, reaching around €500 in time for last year's US presidential eletions.
Then in the first half of this year it went into overdrive, peaking at almost €1,900 in late May.
Investors seeking the next fashionable stock to inflate have evidently decided that even if Germany and other European NATO members have no idea how they will spend 5% of GDP on defense, or when, pouring taxpayer money into the coffers of companies like Rhinemetall will play a part.
Editor's Choice: Germany Rejects Recognition of Palestine as a State
Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News
Germany Rejects Recognition of Palestine as a State
12 jam lalu

Chancellor Frederick Merz reaffirmed that Germany will not recognize Palestine, sticking to its long-held stance despite international pressure.
German Car Industry Sheds 51,500 Jobs in a Year
1 hari lalu

The dip equates to almost 7% of the total workforce in the German auto sector. Faltering exports to China and the US play a role.
Here Is Emine Erdogan's Letter Asking Melania Trump to Help Gaza's Children
2 hari lalu

Emine Erdogan writes a letter to Melania Trump, asking her to pay attention to the suffering of children in Gaza, similar to her letter to Putin about the children in Ukraine.
Russia Demands Ukraine to Relinquish Donbas, Opposes NATO
4 hari lalu

Russian President Vladimir Putin is demanding that Ukraine hand over the entire Donbas region and cancel its plan to join NATO.
Russia Insists on Role in Any Talks on Ukraine's Security
6 hari lalu

Russia has reiterated its rejection of any discussions about security guarantees for Ukraine in which Moscow is not involved.
German Foreign Minister Reaffirms Support for Israel During Indonesia Visit
6 hari lalu

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul during his visit to Jakarta reaffirmed his country's support for Israel against Hamas but called for a ceasefire.
Russian Ambassador Labels NATO in Ukraine as Aggression
7 hari lalu

Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Sergei G. Tolchenov rejects NATO involvement in the security guarantee plan for Ukraine.
Trump Assures No American Troops Will Be Deployed to Ukraine
7 hari lalu

President Trump reaffirms that the United States will not send its troops to Ukraine as part of efforts to halt the war with Russia.
Russian Missiles and Drones Hit Ukraine Overnight as Zelensky Visits White House
7 hari lalu

The Russian missile and drone attack on Kremenchuk coincided with peace talks in the U.S. between Trump and Zelensky.
Zelensky Ready to Meet Putin to End War After Talks with Trump
8 hari lalu

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with U.S. President Donald Trump and several European leaders at the White House on Monday, August 18.