Executives at Rheinmetall celebrate record €64 billion order backlog and raised sales forecast in a modern boardroom.
Executives at Rheinmetall celebrate record €64 billion order backlog and raised sales forecast in a modern boardroom.
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Rheinmetall reports record order backlog and raises forecast

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German defense firm Rheinmetall reported a record operating result for 2025 and significantly increased its dividend. The order backlog reached nearly 64 billion euros, fueled by the defense boom. For 2026, the company forecasts a sales increase of 40 to 45 percent.

Rheinmetall, Germany's largest defense contractor headquartered in Düsseldorf, released its 2025 annual report on March 11, 2026. Sales rose 29 percent to about 9.9 billion euros. Operating profit climbed 33 percent to 1.8 billion euros, with a profit margin of 18.5 percent—a new record. The munitions division contributed significantly with a margin exceeding 29 percent. Net profit stood at 0.8 billion euros, up 3 percent.

The order backlog reached a high of 63.8 billion euros, including binding orders and framework agreements. CEO Armin Papperger stated: "We have achieved a new record operating result and will further increase the group's profitability. We are well positioned for new major projects of the armed forces."

For 2026, Rheinmetall anticipates sales of 14.0 to 14.5 billion euros, representing growth of 40 to 45 percent. The operating profit margin is expected to rise to 19 percent. Growth is supported by acquisitions such as the military division of the Lürssen shipyard, enabling production of ships and aircraft parts. The largest plant is in Unterlüß, and parts for the F-35 fighter jet are manufactured in Weeze.

The boom stems from the rearmament of the Bundeswehr and NATO allies due to the Russian threat, though some orders have arrived later than expected.

Qué dice la gente

Discussions on X focus on Rheinmetall's record 2025 operating result, order backlog of nearly €64 billion, dividend increase to €11.50 per share, and 2026 sales growth forecast of 40-45%. Positive reactions praise the strong performance amid defense boom and dividend hike beating estimates. Neutral posts report key figures and stock reaction. Some express skepticism over sustainability and note initial share price dip despite solid results.

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