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Rheinmetall to Acquire German Naval Shipbuilder NVL

  • Rheinmetall agreed to acquire Naval Vessels Lürssen , the military division of the German Lürssen Group, aiming to complete the deal in early 2026.
  • The acquisition follows rising defense budgets and demand for naval forces amid heightened security concerns, with regulatory approval still pending.
  • NVL, a privately owned shipyard group based in northern Germany, runs four shipbuilding facilities and employs approximately 2,100 people. Over its 150-year history, the company has constructed about 1,000 vessels that have been delivered to more than fifty navies and coast guards worldwide.
  • Rheinmetall plans to leverage NVL's order book and shipyards to provide integrated naval systems from platforms to missiles and sensors, forming a vital German naval powerhouse.
  • This acquisition marks Rheinmetall's strategic expansion into naval shipbuilding, strengthening its position in European defense and contributing to Germany and NATO's naval capabilities.
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The German armaments company closes its last gap in the product range. With its entry into the marine sector, it becomes a complete supplier – but at the same time enters unknown terrain.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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ANALYSIS - The group has experienced very strong growth, with its turnover rising by 75% between 2021 and 2024. Its share has more than tripled since the beginning of the year.

·Paris, France
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With the acquisition of the Marine Shipyard from Lürssen, Rheinmetall significantly expands its portfolio. Chief Executive Officer Armin Papperger pursues a clear strategy: The Group is to grow from a national military outfitter to a European armaments company for all domains with global demands.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The Düsseldorf-based armaments company buys the military business of the Bremen-Lürssen Group and thus becomes a full-service provider. Rheinmetall hopes for several advantages as a result.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The armaments company is known for tanks and artillery shells. Now it takes over for a billion-dollar shipyards. This may seem strange at first glance – but head of company Papperger has ambitious plans.

·Munich, Germany
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Breaking Defense broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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