Rheinmetall CEO Warns France Could Exit German Tank Project MGCS
Rheinmetall CEO Warns France Could Exit Tank Project MGCS

FRANKFURT: France could exit the Franco-German tank project MGCS, the CEO of Rheinmetall, one of the initiative’s shareholders, was quoted as saying on Saturday, in what could be the latest blow to defense cooperation on the continent.

Budget Cuts Threaten Project

“There is always a risk, but nothing has been decided yet,” Armin Papperger told Welt am Sonntag, commenting about the project in which Franco-German tank maker KNDS and French group Thales also hold stakes.

Papperger said that France was considering drastic cuts to the project’s budget, adding talks included the idea to reduce spending to “less than half” of previous plans. So far, the shareholding companies have received just €25 million ($29 million) since the project’s inception, Papperger added.

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Background of the MGCS Project

Berlin and Paris agreed in 2017 to work on the Franco-German Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) tank to succeed the German Leopard 2 and the French Leclerc, but the project has been hit with delays.

Papperger’s comments come days after Germany and France scrapped the FCAS joint fighter project while KNDS’s governance structure has also created tensions between the two countries, sources have said.

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