The German Federal Antimonopoly Office has cleared a joint venture between the German defense group Rheinmetall and the Ukrainian state company Ukroboronprom. The announcement, noted by Spiegel, marks a significant step in cross-border defense industry collaboration and signals the start of a coordinated industrial program centered in Ukraine.
According to officials, the new venture will be headquartered in Kiev and will engage in services related to the assembly and production of military equipment. The plan envisions initial operations focusing on Ukraine, with the possibility of expanding activities as the project progresses and market conditions allow.
Officials also stated that the venture will not infringe on German competition rules. The German authorities emphasized that the arrangement is designed to maintain competitive integrity while enabling joint efforts in defense manufacturing and support services.
Previously, Rheinmetall was involved in initiatives to support Ukraine with medical capacity. Earlier reports indicated that the German defense company’s subsidiary, Rheinmetall Mobile Systeme RMS, had signed a contract to assist in constructing a field hospital and in training personnel for its operation. The contract was described as having a value in the vicinity of nine million euros, reflecting a targeted investment in medical readiness for conflict scenarios.
In related remarks, Ukrainian leadership has framed these collaborations as a means to strengthen resilience and defense capabilities without escalating hostilities toward neighboring territories. The emphasis remains on defensive measures and humanitarian capacity as a cornerstone of international support efforts.