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Rheinmetall's CEO urged more joint purchasing, exemptions from EU environmental rules and new subsidies to produce long-range ...
Armin Papperger, the CEO of Rheinmetall, a prominent German defense company involved in military support for Ukraine, visited Bulgaria at the invitation of President Rumen Radev. Papperger, who ...
German Arms Maker Rheinmetall Has Record Sales in ‘Era of Rearmament’ Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the company moved quickly to meet Europe’s growing need for military spending.
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin personally mentioned Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger during a closed meeting with security officials in 2024, prior to an assassination attempt made on Papperger.
According to NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary-General for Innovation, Hybrid, and Cyber James Appathurai, the Russian intelligence services had formulated a plot to assassinate Rheinmetall CEO ...
The CEO of the German concern Rheinmetall, Armin Papperger, believes that the aggressor country russia planned an assassination attempt on him because moscow does not like the activities of his ...
Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger believes Russia was frustrated with the expansion of the West’s military supplies, and that is why it planned his assassination.
Nato said that acts of sabotage carried out across the military alliance over the past years included threats to plot the murder of industry leaders such as the head of German arms maker Rheinmetall.
Earlier this year, Rheinmetall's CEO Armin Papperger — the most powerful weapons tycoon in Europe — was the subject of an assassination attempt by Russian operatives that was foiled by the United ...
Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger, reportedly the target of a Russian assassination attempt, has repeatedly made clear that he has high hopes for the U.S. market and is planning acquisitions.
Rheinmetall will take over U.S. military vehicle supplier Loc Performance in a $950 million deal, the German defence group said, with an eye to improving its chances of scoring orders worth billions.
German defence group Rheinmetall will at the very least hit its full-year sales and earnings targets after a strong first half as demand for weapons in Europe remains unabated after Russia's ...