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Rheinmetall says Germany has overtaken the US in conventional ammunition output

Rheinmetall says Germany has overtaken the US in conventional ammunition output

Pappberger cites artillery shells up from 70,000 to 1.1m/yr; Europe's 155mm output now eclipses American lines

Defence·Trade· active Le jeu long·Le glissement silencieux ·10 takes ·mis à jour 24 juin 2026

Summary

Rheinmetall CEO Armin Pappberger said on 26 April 2026 that Germany has overtaken the United States in conventional ammunition output. Rheinmetall lifted mid-calibre production from 800,000 to 4 million rounds a year and 155mm artillery shells from 70,000 to 1.1 million; military-truck output rose from 600 to 4,500. He projects 70,000 employees by 2030. The claim lands against a stagnant US picture: the Army was still short of its 100,000-rounds-a-month (≈1.2m/yr) goal, not expected until mid-2026, while European Union plus UK and Ukrainian lines are headed toward ~2.8–3m 155mm shells annually. Rheinmetall alone targets 1.5m shells by 2027 — see Shell Production and BAE's Glascoed 155mm plant slips as it doubles planned capacity.

By the numbers

  • 70,000 → 1.1m — Rheinmetall 155mm shells per year.
  • 800,000 → 4m — mid-calibre rounds per year.
  • 600 → 4,500 — military trucks per year.
  • ~2.8–3m — projected EU+UK+Ukraine 155mm shells/yr in 2026.
  • ~1.2m/yr — US 155mm goal, still unmet at ~40,000/month.

Why it matters

A structural shift in who can sustain a long war: Europe's industrial base, led by Rheinmetall, now out-produces America on the artillery rounds that decide attritional fronts — reordering the transatlantic supply relationship and Ukraine's resupply.

What to watch

  • Whether Rheinmetall hits 1.5m shells/yr by 2027.
  • US Army progress toward 100,000 rounds/month.
  • Independent verification of Pappberger's figures in filings/SIPRI data.