Germany’s Bundeswehr has contracted Rheinmetall for approximately 1,400 military logistics vehicles, with a total value of €770 million. The Düsseldorf-based defense company revealed on Monday that the agreement covers 963 vehicles equipped with adaptable swap-body systems and 425 non-armored unprotected transport vehicles (UTVs) designed for safer zones; Rheinmetall’s stock rose by about 3% today. André Barthel, head of Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles—a partnership between MAN Truck & Bus and Rheinmetall—expressed satisfaction in supporting the Bundeswehr’s mobility and readiness with these additional deliveries.