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Defence giant Rheinmetall opens mega-plant as Europe rearms

Emma Reilly by Emma Reilly
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Rheinmetall is ramping up production of artillery ammunition as Europe rearms. ©AFP

Unterlüß (Germany) (AFP) – German weapons-maker Rheinmetall opened Europe’s largest munitions plant on Wednesday, a move hailed as boosting Western defences by NATO chief Mark Rutte. Taking up 30,000 square metres — the size of five football pitches — the factory in Unterluess in northern Germany will be able to produce 350,000 artillery shells a year by 2027.

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“This is absolutely crucial for our own security and also to keep supporting Ukraine in its fight today and to deter any aggression in the future,” Rutte said at an opening ceremony. “We are being challenged” by China and Russia, he added, but said that Europe and the United States together are on course to “turn the tide on defence production”.

Europe has moved to ramp up weapons production and military readiness following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, accelerating efforts as US President Donald Trump has urged Europe to take more responsibility for its own defence. Artillery shell production across the continent is now six times greater than it was two years ago, Rutte noted, and Germany earlier this year loosened strict debt rules to borrow billions for military equipment.

Speaking alongside Rutte at the ceremony, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius emphasized that Europe could not confront security challenges if it did not develop its industrial base to convert spending promises into concrete capabilities. “The military and armed forces only work as well as the country behind them,” he said. “We need to be successful because we are faced with a threat.” Washington is watching closely to see if Europe can deliver on its promises to increase spending, Pistorius added. “NATO has to become more European so that it can stay transatlantic,” he said. “This is the demand before which we stand as Europeans.”

Praising Pistorius for his efforts, Rheinmetall chief Armin Papperger noted that politicians taking defence increasingly seriously had helped ensure the plant could be built in as little as 14 months, compared to the typical two or three years. “There has been a turning point here in Germany,” he said.

The plant will help fill a record-breaking munitions order worth 8.5 billion euros ($9.3 billion at the time) placed by the German government in July 2024. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has vowed to build Europe’s “strongest conventional army”. Defence spending is projected to reach 162 billion euros in 2029, more than triple the defence budget compared to its level before the war in Ukraine.

Rheinmetall’s Unterluess site already manufactures guns and munitions for the Leopard 2 tank, which has been used by the Ukrainian army. Papperger also signed a 550-million-euro deal on stage with Romania’s economy minister for a plant he said would probably be completed within the next 18 months.

Separately, Germany’s cabinet signed off a draft law on Wednesday that aims to boost armed forces recruitment and includes provisions for compulsory military service if there are not enough volunteers. About 182,000 soldiers currently serve in the armed forces, and Pistorius has indicated that this number should rise to 260,000.

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