Rheinmetall Completes Acquisition of 51% Stake in Croatian UGV Maker DOK-ING
German defense giant Rheinmetall has finalized its acquisition of a 51% majority stake in Croatian unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) developer DOK-ING, strengthening its position in the unmanned systems market. DOK-ING is known for its remotely operated and autonomous vehicles used in demining, firefighting, and mining applications.

Highlights
- Rheinmetall has completed the acquisition of a 51% majority stake in Croatian UGV developer DOK-ING, becoming the company's controlling shareholder.
- DOK-ING's product portfolio includes unmanned ground vehicles for demining, firefighting, and mining, giving Rheinmetall expanded capabilities in specialized autonomous platforms.
- The acquisition is part of a broader European defense industry consolidation trend accelerated by increased defense spending following the Russia-Ukraine war.
- The deal strengthens Rheinmetall's unmanned systems lineup as global defense procurement shifts increasingly toward uncrewed and autonomous solutions.
Rheinmetall Completes Acquisition of 51% Stake in Croatian UGV Maker DOK-ING
German defense industry giant Rheinmetall has officially completed the acquisition of a 51% majority stake in Croatian unmanned vehicle company DOK-ING, a move designed to further consolidate its strategic position in the uncrewed vehicles sector.
Deal Overview
The transaction gives Rheinmetall a controlling interest in DOK-ING, making it the company's majority shareholder. DOK-ING is a well-regarded Croatian developer of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), with a long track record in the research, development, and manufacturing of remotely operated and autonomous vehicles. Its product portfolio spans specialized mission platforms for demining, firefighting, and mining operations, earning the company a solid international reputation.
Strategic Significance
For Rheinmetall, the acquisition represents a significant step in expanding its unmanned systems product line. As global defense procurement continues to shift toward unmanned and autonomous solutions, integrating DOK-ING's technical capabilities is expected to give Rheinmetall a stronger competitive edge in the UGV market and further enrich its overall defense solutions portfolio.
The deal also reflects the accelerating consolidation trend within the European defense industry, as major players increasingly turn to mergers and acquisitions to close technology gaps and broaden their product offerings — driven in large part by the sharp rise in European defense spending following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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