Ukraine to open a joint plant with Rheinmetall to produce shells
18 February, 2024 Production line of 155mm artillery ammunition at the facilities of the Rheinmetall plant, July 6, 2023. Photo credits: Fabian Bimmer Rheinmetall plans to open a new plant to produce artillery ammunition in Ukraine.
The German concern announced this on its social media. This will be a joint venture between Rheinmetall and a Ukrainian company that is a partner in this project. The document on cooperation was signed on Saturday, February 17, in the presence of Oleksandr Kamyshyn, Minister of Strategic Industries of Ukraine, and Oleksii Makeiev, Ambassador of Ukraine to Germany, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
The signing of agreements on a joint plant with Rheinmetall in Ukraine to produce ammunition.February 17, 2024. A post by the German concern
It is planned that the new ammunition plant will produce a six-figure number of 155-mm artillery shells per year.
The signing of agreements on a joint plant with Rheinmetall in Ukraine to produce ammunition. February 17, 2024.Photo credits: Rheinmetall
The joint venture will also produce metal charges.
Production of DM121 155mm artillery shells. Photo credits: RheinmetallThe German concern Rheinmetall will own 51% of the shares in the joint plant, and the Ukrainian company will own 49%. In early February, the German concern Rheinmetall announced that it intends to supply the Armed Forces of Ukraine with medium and large caliber ammunition, in particular, 20-mm for the Marder IFV, 40-mm, and 105-mm for the Leopard 1, and 120-mm for the Leopard 2 tanks.
The German government ordered these munitions as part of military aid to Ukraine.
Production of 155-mm shells at the Rheinmetall plant. Photo credits: Philipp SchulzeLast year, Rheinmetall expanded its existing production lines and acquired Spanish manufacturer Expal Systems to increase supplies.
The defense concern Rheinmetall is also building a new ammunition plant in Germany that will have a full production cycle.
The enterprise will be able to produce up to 1800-1900 tons of hexogen and will have a foundry for the production of artillery shells with a capacity of up to 200,000 units per year.
Rheinmetall plans to produce a total of 700,000 155-mm artillery shells by the end of this year.