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Rheinmetall and Anduril Partner to Develop Drones and Rocket Motors for Europe
German defence heavyweight Rheinmetall and U.S. defence technology firm Anduril Industries have announced a strategic partnership aimed at developing advanced drones and rocket propulsion systems tailored for European customers.
In a joint statement issued Wednesday, the two companies revealed plans to co-design and manufacture a European variant of Anduril’s flagship drone models—Barracuda, a low-cost, mass-producible system, and Fury, a high-performance, multi-mission drone capable of missile deployment. The drones will be integrated into Rheinmetall’s Battlesuite, a digital command-and-control platform that links a variety of weapons systems.
The partnership, according to both companies, will extend the range and capability of autonomous mission systems in Europe at a time of surging defence investment across the continent.
Rheinmetall and Anduril also announced that they are co-developing a new line of rocket motors. The aim is to strengthen European access to reliable propulsion technology and reduce dependency on single suppliers, ensuring delivery at scale and industrial redundancy.
“These systems will be jointly developed and produced by the two companies, incorporating sovereign suppliers and industrial partners throughout Europe,” the companies stated.
Following the announcement, Rheinmetall’s stock rose nearly 1% in midday European trading on Wednesday. The German firm has experienced a strong rally this year, with its share price nearly tripling amid heightened European defence spending in the wake of ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Investor confidence has also seen Rheinmetall promoted to the Euro Stoxx 50 benchmark index, where it will replace French luxury brand Kering starting June 20.
For Anduril, the partnership represents a key strategic move. The California-based firm has been actively seeking alliances in Europe as the EU prepares to allocate hundreds of billions of euros to defence over the coming years. With the bloc increasingly prioritising European-based capabilities over foreign imports, Anduril has highlighted Rheinmetall’s central role in the joint venture to align with local procurement preferences.
Meanwhile, Anduril’s UK subsidiary recently secured a contract with the British government to supply drones to Ukraine, further expanding the company’s presence in the region.
The collaboration between Rheinmetall and Anduril marks a significant step in Europe’s push to modernise and localise its defence manufacturing capabilities, particularly in the fast-evolving field of autonomous weapons systems.
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