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Rheinmetall and Destinus team up in new missile venture

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Posted on April 13, 2026

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· Last updated: April 14, 2026

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April 13 (Reuters) - Germany's Rheinmetall and Destinus, a Netherlands-based European defence technology company, have agreed to establish a joint venture to supply advanced missile systems, the

Rheinmetall and Destinus team up in new missile venture

Joint Venture Announcement and Industry Implications

(Corrects paragraph 7 to specify discussions are ongoing and do not involve PAC-3 production at this stage)

Partnership Details

April 13 (Reuters) - Germany's Rheinmetall and Destinus, a Netherlands-based European defence technology company, have agreed to establish a joint venture to supply advanced missile systems, the companies said on Monday.

The venture is set to be named Rheinmetall Destinus Strike Systems and will be set up in the second half of the year.

Statements from Leadership

"We are combining Rheinmetall's production capacities and experience in managing large-scale programs with Destinus's specific technology and system design," said Rheinmetall-chief Armin Papperger in a statement.

Industry Challenges and Stake Distribution

The constraint in Europe today is not demand but industrial capacity, said Mikhail Kokorich, co-founder and CEO of Destinus.

Rheinmetall and Destinus will hold 51% and 49% stakes, respectively.

Rheinmetall's Broader Missile Systems Strategy

Rheinmetall has been expanding its role in missile systems through air‑defence integration and licensed production, integrating short‑range interceptors into its Skynex and Skyranger platforms while pursuing a joint venture with Lockheed Martin .

Ongoing Discussions with Lockheed Martin

Discussions are ongoing and do not involve Patriot PAC-3 production at this stage, according to a Lockheed Martin spokesperson.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Maria Rugamer, Editing by Friederike Heine, Linda Pasquini and Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • Joint venture “Destinus Strike Systems” combining Rheinmetall’s industrial capacity with Destinus’s AI‑enabled missile designs
  • Destinus brings advanced systems like Ruta Block 2 (450 km range, AI guidance) and interceptor tech into the partnership (armyrecognition.com)
  • The JV forms amid broader European push to boost indigenous missile production and resilience in strategic supply chains (sacra.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What companies are involved in the new missile joint venture?
The joint venture involves Germany's Rheinmetall and Netherlands-based Destinus, a European defence technology company.
What is the name of the new joint venture?
The new joint venture is set to be named Destinus Strike Systems.
When will the Destinus Strike Systems venture be established?
The joint venture will be set up in the second half of the year.
What are the ownership stakes in the Destinus Strike Systems venture?
Rheinmetall will hold a 51% stake and Destinus will hold a 49% stake in the joint venture.
What is the focus of the joint venture between Rheinmetall and Destinus?
The joint venture will focus on supplying advanced missile systems.

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