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German arms giant to repair tanks in Ukraine | German arms giant to repair tanks in Ukraine |
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Local technicians are already being trained for the work, Rheinmetall’s CEO says | |
A repair facility for Leopard 2 tanks and other German-made military hardware supplied to Kiev by the West for use in its conflict with Moscow will commence operations in Ukraine after this summer, Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger has annonuced. | |
“We want to start operations after the summer break,” Papperger told Der Spiegel magazine on Friday. Rheinmetall is “already training Ukrainians in Germany for this job,” he added. | “We want to start operations after the summer break,” Papperger told Der Spiegel magazine on Friday. Rheinmetall is “already training Ukrainians in Germany for this job,” he added. |
The businessman didn’t say exactly where in the country the facility will be located. | The businessman didn’t say exactly where in the country the facility will be located. |
German-made Leopard 2s can only be repaired outside Ukraine, and the proposed center is intended to reduce the distance that damaged tanks have to be transported. | |
However, Der Spiegel also raised security concerns associated with the project. | |
Rheinmetall first announced plans to invest some $200 million in a production and repair facility on Ukrainian territory in March. Since then, several Russian officials have warned Berlin against going forward with the plan. | Rheinmetall first announced plans to invest some $200 million in a production and repair facility on Ukrainian territory in March. Since then, several Russian officials have warned Berlin against going forward with the plan. |
In March, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, who now serves as deputy head of the country’s Security Council, wrote on social media: “If [the] Krauts still go on with it for real, they’re very welcome.” | In March, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, who now serves as deputy head of the country’s Security Council, wrote on social media: “If [the] Krauts still go on with it for real, they’re very welcome.” |
“The decision should be greeted with fireworks by Kalibrs and other Russian pyrotechnic devices,” he added. | “The decision should be greeted with fireworks by Kalibrs and other Russian pyrotechnic devices,” he added. |
Some Russian outlets claimed the facility could be set up near the village of Chernotisov, not far from Ukraine’s border with Hungary. | Some Russian outlets claimed the facility could be set up near the village of Chernotisov, not far from Ukraine’s border with Hungary. |
Earlier this month, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said that “such a plant, if it is built, will be a legitimate target for the Russian forces on par with any other object of the Ukrainian defense industry.” | Earlier this month, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said that “such a plant, if it is built, will be a legitimate target for the Russian forces on par with any other object of the Ukrainian defense industry.” |
Germany and other EU countries have supplied Kiev with dozens of Leopard 2 main battle tanks in the run up to Ukraine’s much-hyped counteroffensive, which started in early June. A number of those tanks have already been destroyed. On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine had lost 15 Leopard 2s along with other Western hardware in a single day in a failed attempt to advance. | Germany and other EU countries have supplied Kiev with dozens of Leopard 2 main battle tanks in the run up to Ukraine’s much-hyped counteroffensive, which started in early June. A number of those tanks have already been destroyed. On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine had lost 15 Leopard 2s along with other Western hardware in a single day in a failed attempt to advance. |
Die Welt reported in late June that Rheinmetall had been flourishing amid the conflict in Ukraine. The Dusseldorf-based arms manufacturer received 18% more orders in 2022 than in the previous year, it said. According to the outlet, the company is now planning to significantly increase production, while expecting double-digit sales growth in the coming years. | Die Welt reported in late June that Rheinmetall had been flourishing amid the conflict in Ukraine. The Dusseldorf-based arms manufacturer received 18% more orders in 2022 than in the previous year, it said. According to the outlet, the company is now planning to significantly increase production, while expecting double-digit sales growth in the coming years. |
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