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Will KNDS become Europe’s next defence stock superstar?

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Have you heard of KNDS? Probably not. But that might change very soon.

KNDS isn’t some unknown start-up. It’s a giant in military vehicles, born from Germany’s Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and France’s Nexter. Think Leopard tanks. Think CAESAR artillery systems. Cutting-edge battlefield machines that are more relevant than ever.

War in Ukraine changed everything

Since Russia invaded Ukraine, Europe has woken up. Governments are pumping up their defence budgets. Germany announced €100 billion. France is catching up. NATO countries want strong land forces again.

And who builds those systems? You guessed it – companies like KNDS.

Numbers that matter

In 2023, KNDS brought in €3.3 billion in revenue. And now? There are strong rumours it’s heading for an IPO – possibly late 2025. Frankfurt is a leading contender. No banks have been named yet, so it’s early days. But this move looks serious.

Defence is no longer off-limits

Not long ago, many investors avoided defence companies. Too sensitive. That’s changed. Security is back on the agenda. And firms like KNDS are benefitting.

With real government contracts, political support, and strong demand, KNDS seems ready for take-off. A stock market debut could mark the start of a whole new chapter.

Should you invest?

That’s the big question. Could KNDS become Europe’s answer to Lockheed Martin or Rheinmetall? Or will it fall short of the hype?

One thing is clear: the market is shifting. And companies like KNDS are right in the middle of it.


🔍 What do you think? Is defence a smart long-term play – or something to be cautious about? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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