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Hensoldt H1 sales boosted by higher military spending in Europe

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Posted on July 31, 2025

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(Reuters) -German defence electronics maker Hensoldt reported higher half-year sales on Thursday, as orders were boosted by increased European military spending amid conflicts in Ukraine and the

Hensoldt Reports Increased Half-Year Sales Amid Rising European Defense Spending

(Reuters) -German defence electronics maker Hensoldt reported higher half-year sales on Thursday, as orders were boosted by increased European military spending amid conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. The company said its sales grew 11% from a year earlier to 944 million euros ($1.08 billion) in the first six months of 2025, underpinned by the performance of its optronics business which offset a slower start in the sensor segment.

The firm's home country Germany, traditionally wary when it comes to spending on armaments, this year approved a fiscal plan that largely removes defence investment from limits on state borrowing.

"We now expect this political will to increasingly translate into concrete orders," chief executive Oliver Doerre said in a statement, as Hensoldt's order intake came at 1.40 billion euros in the first half.

The pan-European aerospace and defence equity index has risen 50% so far this year on the prospect of higher defence spending in Europe and a U.S. disengagement in Europe.

European peers of the radar and high precision optics company such as Sweden's Saab and British BAE Systems have also reported double-digit growth for the quarter, fueled by growing defence investments.

Hensoldt, which provides sensor systems for the Eurofighter, confirmed its revenue guidance for this year in a range of 2.5 billion to 2.6 billion euros.

($1 = 0.8724 euros)

(Reporting by Paolo Laudani in Gdansk; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • Hensoldt's sales increased by 11% in H1 2025.
  • European military spending boosts orders.
  • Germany removes defense investment borrowing limits.
  • Hensoldt's order intake reaches 1.40 billion euros.
  • European defense index rises 50% this year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors contributed to Hensoldt's increased sales?
Hensoldt reported higher half-year sales due to increased European military spending, particularly influenced by the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
What is Hensoldt's revenue guidance for the year?
Hensoldt confirmed its revenue guidance for this year in a range of 2.5 billion to 2.6 billion euros.
How has the European defense market performed this year?
The pan-European aerospace and defense equity index has risen 50% so far this year, driven by the expectation of higher defense spending in Europe.
What changes did Germany make regarding defense spending?
Germany approved a fiscal plan this year that largely removes defense investment from limits on state borrowing, indicating a significant shift in its defense spending policy.
Which other companies reported growth alongside Hensoldt?
European peers such as Sweden's Saab and British BAE Systems have also reported double-digit growth for the quarter, fueled by increased defense investment.

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