Rheinmetall wins high double-digit million euro order to supply 155 mm artillery ammunition to Ukraine
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Ukraine has placed an order with Rheinmetall for 155 mm artillery ammunition, including shells and propellant charges in the low five-figure range. The contract, valued in the high double-digit millions of euros, will be recognized in Q2 2026 and completed by Q1 2027. Production is underway at Rheinmetall Expal Munitions in Spain, and the ammunition types (ER02A1 B/B projectiles and M203 propellant charges) are already in use by NATO countries.
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· 5 pulledUkraine has commissioned Rheinmetall to supply long range artillery ammunition.
The order comprises 155-mm artillery shells and propellant charges in the low five-figure range.
The contract value, which will be recognised in the second quarter of 2026, is in the high double-digit millions of euros.
Production has already begun, and the contract is due to be completed in the first quarter of 2027.
The ammunition is being manufactured at Rheinmetall Expal Munitions in Spain.
Major order from Ukraine: Rheinmetall to supply 155-mm artillery shells and propellant charges with contract value in the high double-digit millions of euros.
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