Heckler & Koch Significantly Boosts Profit - Heckler & Koch’s profits surge 50% as NATO demand for weapons grows
Heckler & Koch, Germany’s largest small arms manufacturer, has reported strong financial growth in the third quarter. The company’s revenue rose by 6% to €279.1 million, while after-tax profits jumped nearly 50% to €25.4 million. Demand for its weapons remains high, with new contracts for the German army and other NATO partners.
The company is currently supplying the German army (Bundeswehr) with new assault rifles. Additional orders are also being fulfilled for NATO member states, though specific countries have not been disclosed. Heckler & Koch has previously worked with nations like the US, Germany, and Scandinavian allies, recently signing a partnership with Rheinmetall Nordic.
Heckler & Koch’s latest financial results reflect a period of growth, driven by increased military contracts. The €85 million investment plan signals further expansion as demand stays high. The company remains a central provider of firearms for Germany and its NATO allies.