German government buys stake in defence supplier Hensoldt

Germany's Cabinet decided in December to buy the stake in order to prevent ``unfriendly powers'' from getting hold of things such as sensors and encryption technology for military use, news agency dpa reported.

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A Eurofighter jet takes off as German Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer visits the 73th Tactical Air Force Wing 'Steinhoff' at Base Laage, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state, Germany March 29, 2021
The German government is buying a minority stake in defence supplier Hensoldt, a company that derives from European aircraft manufacturer Airbus' former defence and security electronics division, for security reasons.

The state-owned KfW development bank said Monday that it was buying 25.1% of the shares in Hensoldt on behalf of the federal government in Berlin. That gives the government a blocking minority under German law.

KfW didn't detail the value of the purchase.


Germany's Cabinet decided in December to buy the stake in order to prevent ``unfriendly powers'' from getting hold of things such as sensors and encryption technology for military use, news agency dpa reported.

Among other things, Hensoldt supplies components for Eurofighter planes.

Hensoldt has about 5,600 employees and had revenue of 1.2 billion euros ($1.4 billion) last year. It is based in Taufkirchen, near Munich.
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