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Hensoldt orders rise on increased demand for sensors, optronics

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Posted on November 7, 2025

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(Reuters) -German defence electronics group Hensoldt on Friday reported a sharp rise in orders in the first nine months of 2025, as demand for sensors and optronics rose. Order intake rose 8.7% year-

Hensoldt Sees Surge in Orders Driven by Sensor and Optronics Demand

Hensoldt's Order Growth and Market Impact

(Reuters) -German defence electronics group Hensoldt on Friday reported a sharp rise in orders in the first nine months of 2025, as demand for sensors and optronics rose.

Overview of Order Intake

Order intake rose 8.7% year-on-year to 2.02 billion euros ($2.36 billion) during the period. The company's order backlog hit a record 7.1 billion euros, which it said provided visibility for future growth.

Germany's Defence Policy Influence

The results offer evidence that Germany's "Zeitenwende" (turning point) policy to overhaul its military is translating into concrete orders for companies in its domestic industry.

Future Revenue Expectations

Hensoldt, a specialist in sensors and radar systems for platforms like the Eurofighter jet, is a primary beneficiary of the country's 100-billion-euro special defence fund.

Capacity Expansion Plans

The company last month upgraded its margin forecast, in part due to the anticipation of major contracts from Germany's armed forces.

To meet its revenue guidance of around 2.5 billion euros Hensoldt needs to generate roughly 964 million euros of revenues in the fourth quarter, a historically strong period for the group.

Under chief executive Oliver Dörre, a former army officer who took the helm in April 2024, Hensoldt has committed to a major capacity expansion, announcing in September plans to invest around 1 billion euros over the next two years to meet the anticpated uptick in demand.

($1 = 0.8575 euros)

(Reporting by Maria Rugamer, Editing by Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • Hensoldt's orders rose 8.7% in the first nine months of 2025.
  • The order backlog reached a record 7.1 billion euros.
  • Germany's defence policy is boosting domestic industry orders.
  • Hensoldt expects major contracts from Germany's armed forces.
  • Plans to invest 1 billion euros to expand capacity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is order intake?
Order intake refers to the total value of orders received by a company during a specific period, indicating demand for its products or services.
What is a backlog in business?
A backlog is a list of orders that a company has received but has not yet fulfilled, representing future revenue potential.
What is a defence policy?
A defence policy outlines a country's strategy for maintaining national security and managing military resources and operations.
What is capacity expansion?
Capacity expansion involves increasing a company's production capabilities to meet anticipated demand for its products or services.

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