Rheinmetall joint venture secures €3.1B order to build 405 armored vehicles for German army

By AP
Monday, July 6, 2009

Rheinmetall JV lands €3.1B order for German APCs

FRANKFURT — The German government has contracted PSM GmbH to build 405 new Puma armored fighting vehicles for the army.

The Federal Agency for Defence Technology and Procurement approved the €3.1 billion ($4.3 billion) deal with PSM, a joint venture owned by Rheinmetall AG and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH & Co. KG, the companies said Monday.

The Puma, a tracked vehicle sporting an 30mm cannon in the turret, is designed for rough terrain like that faced by the German troops serving in Afghanistan and can be air-dropped into the field.

“This is an important day for us,” Rheinmetall Chief Executive Klaus Eberhardt said in a statement. “In terms of technology, the start of serial production of the Puma underscores Rheinmetall’s cutting edge position, and clearly demonstrates the efficiency and effectiveness of the German defense industry as a whole.”

German lawmakers approved the project in September 2002 and five of the vehicles were built for testing at the end of 2004. The German army signaled its approval for the new design in March.

Shares of Rheinmetall closed down 4.1 percent to €30.31 in Frankfurt, part of a wider decline amid the DAX, which shed 1.2 percent.

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