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Germany’s Rheinmetall and Netherlands-based Destinus announced on April 13–14, 2026 plans to form a joint venture, Rheinmetall Destinus Strike Systems, to mass-produce advanced missile systems.
The JV, to be established in the second half of 2026 pending approvals, will be majority-owned by Rheinmetall (51%) with Destinus holding 49%. It will be based in Germany (reported location: Unterlüß) and target European and NATO customers with cruise missiles, ballistic rocket artillery and related strike systems.
The partners said the move addresses a European shortfall in industrial capacity for high-volume precision fires exposed by conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
Destinus brings weapon designs such as the Ruta Block 2 (reported >450 km range, ~250 kg warhead), turbojet propulsion, AI-enabled multimodal guidance and GNSS-denied navigation, while Rheinmetall supplies large-scale production, qualification infrastructure and NATO market access.
The companies framed the JV as scaling missile production from limited batches to thousands of units annually, subject to regulatory clearance and wider export and integration considerations.






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