TLDR Germany is scrapping plans to build six F126 frigates, opting instead for eight smaller Meko A-200 frigates Rheinmetall fell more than 15%, wiping out a potentialTLDR Germany is scrapping plans to build six F126 frigates, opting instead for eight smaller Meko A-200 frigates Rheinmetall fell more than 15%, wiping out a potential

Rheinmetall (RHM) Stock Drops 15% as Germany Scraps Frigate Program

2026/06/24 18:13
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TLDR

  • Germany is scrapping plans to build six F126 frigates, opting instead for eight smaller Meko A-200 frigates
  • Rheinmetall fell more than 15%, wiping out a potential €12.8 billion contract it was set to lead
  • TKMS surged over 10% as it already holds a contract to supply four Meko A-200 frigates at roughly €1 billion each
  • Around €2 billion in costs on the F126 program are expected to be written off
  • Other European defense stocks also fell, including Leonardo (-3.5%), Saab (-2.6%), and BAE Systems (-1.6%)

Rheinmetall stock fell more than 15% on Wednesday after Germany confirmed it is scrapping plans to build six F126 frigates — a project worth up to €12.8 billion ($14.5 billion) that the Düsseldorf-based company had been poised to lead.


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The news hit Rheinmetall hard. The company had bought shipbuilder Naval Yards Lürssen earlier this year for €1.5 billion, specifically to position itself as lead contractor on the F126 program.

Trading around €982 by mid-morning in Frankfurt, Rheinmetall was on track for one of its worst single-day drops in recent memory.

Germany’s Defense Minister Boris Pistorius informed industry figures and lawmakers of the decision. Berlin will instead purchase eight smaller Meko A-200 frigates.

The F126 had been designed as a 166-meter, 10,000-tonne multipurpose warship, with a strong focus on anti-submarine warfare. That capability had taken on extra importance after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The program had a troubled history. It was plagued by cost overruns, software delays, and ongoing friction between Germany’s procurement agency and Dutch shipbuilder Damen Naval, which originally won the contract back in 2020.

About €2 billion in costs are now expected to be written off.

TKMS Benefits From the Switch

Not everyone was a loser Wednesday. TKMS surged more than 10% after the announcement. The company already holds a contract to supply four Meko A-200 frigates at roughly €1 billion each, and the new direction puts it in a stronger position.

The pivot to the smaller Meko A-200 platform plays directly to TKMS’s existing capabilities and order book.

Broader Sector Selloff

The news dragged down European defense stocks across the board. Hensoldt fell 2.9%, Renk dropped 4%, Italy’s Leonardo lost 3.5%, Sweden’s Saab fell 2.6%, and BAE Systems slipped 1.6%.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 was down just 0.1%, meaning the selloff was concentrated in defense names.

European defense stocks have already had a tough 2026. Investors have been questioning how much of governments’ military spending pledges will actually be followed through on.

The F126 cancellation is a setback for Germany’s broader defense ambitions too. Berlin has pledged to build the strongest conventional army in Europe by 2039 and is in the middle of a €780 billion military overhaul through 2030.

Germany is also planning to take a 40% stake in tankmaker KNDS, which is due to IPO soon alongside France.

One person familiar with the project reportedly asked the FT: “Will it now all be sent to scrap?” — referring to the first F126 hull that had already begun taking shape at the Wolgast shipyard in northeastern Germany.

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