Rheinmetall is considering acquiring one of Volkswagen's soon-to-be idle plants, part of a broader rearmament in Europe.
Army 1st Lt. Jack Treadwell single-handedly took out six German pillboxes and captured 18 enemy soldiers during World War II.
Rheinmetall, Germany’s largest defense contractor, is looking to take over idle Volkswagen plants to expand its production capacity as Europe ramps up military spending. The company has tripled in ...
If you’ve ever wanted to take a ride in a World War II-era German Tiger I tank, now may be your chance. The Tank Museum is ...
Shares of German weapons company Rheinmetall, maker of the Leopard 2 main battle tank, are up 200 per cent in the past year and rose again Tuesday, reaching a new high. Eric Reguly: Germany to ...
Friedrich Merz needed the support of two-thirds majority in parliament for his plan to unlock billions for defence and ...
BERLIN - German lawmakers passed a mammoth spending plan Tuesday that could allow for up to $1 trillion in defense and infrastructure investments over the next decade.
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