Rheinmetall Director Armin Papperger: Bulgaria to Emerge as a Competence Center in Europe’s Defense Industry

SOFIA – Bulgaria and the German technology company “Rheinmetall” have officially launched a project to establish a factory for gunpowder and ammunition during a ceremony at the Council of Ministers in Sofia. This investment, nearing one billion euros, is one of the largest in recent years and marks a significant advancement in the modernization of Bulgaria’s defense sector, according to a government press release. The investment is part of broader European Union and NATO initiatives aimed at enhancing defense capabilities and strategic autonomy in response to evolving geopolitical dynamics.

Bulgaria aims to become a center of defense industry expertise for Europe. CEO of Rheinmetall, Armin Papperger, made this assertion during the signing ceremony for the new factory project. Papperger, along with Roman Kione, head of the “Weapons and Ammunition” division, signed the agreement alongside Ivan Getzov, CEO of “Vazovski Machine-Building Plants” (VMZ), representing Bulgaria.

Attendees at the ceremony included Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Innovation and Growth Tomislav Donchev, and Minister of Economy and Industry Petar Dilov, along with Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB and chair of the GERB-SDS parliamentary group, and the German ambassador to Bulgaria, Irene Plank.

“The speed at which Bulgaria is moving is unprecedented. The dedication displayed by your team in fostering this cooperation is remarkable,” stated Papperger. He recalled that the collaboration began in February during the Munich Security Conference, noting that the factory will become one of the most advanced globally for gunpowder and ammunition production. “We will establish a substantial production capacity of 100,000 155-millimeter shells annually, with exports planned over the next decade. The EU and NATO require millions of such shells, and our estimates suggest the alliance will need around 50 million,” he added.

Prime Minister Zhelyazkov labeled the project as a significant leap forward for Bulgaria’s industrial and defense capabilities. Minister of Economy Petar Dilov emphasized that this initiative lays the groundwork for a partnership that merges Germany’s technological prowess with Bulgaria’s industrial strength, contributing to a more secure future for Europe. He highlighted the strategic importance of the project for Bulgaria and the continent, facilitating the development of a sustainable and independent defense capacity vital for regional security. Dilov reiterated that the project aligns with EU and NATO standards for bolstering defense capabilities and strategic autonomy amid the new geopolitical landscape.

President Rumen Radev, currently visiting Saudi Arabia, commented on the contract, stating that building modern defense capabilities for the Bulgarian army and fostering a robust defense industry is a top priority. He noted that he had previously invited Papperger to Bulgaria during the Munich Security Conference, where they discussed the full potential of Bulgaria’s defense industry and organized meetings with the Bulgarian government. Radev expressed the need for new technologies and strategic partnerships while also emphasizing the importance of protecting Bulgarian interests in these agreements, highlighting the government’s responsibility in the negotiation and execution processes. (October 28)


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19 responses to “Rheinmetall Director Armin Papperger: Bulgaria to Emerge as a Competence Center in Europe’s Defense Industry”

  1. SubWoof330 Avatar
    SubWoof330

    Looks like Bulgaria’s gone from ‘where’s that?’ to ‘look at us, we’re making bullets now!’ 🤔 Just what Europe needs, another factory churning out ammo like it’s a baker’s shop. 🍞💥

  2. Sylvester Eye Avatar
    Sylvester Eye

    Looks like Bulgaria is about to become the ‘go-to’ place for ammunition – who knew gunpowder could be such a booming business? 💥 Next stop, ‘Defence Disneyland’! 🎢

  3. Alley Fiend Avatar
    Alley Fiend

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Europe needs—another factory for shells. Because who doesn’t want Bulgaria to be the new “gunpowder capital” of the continent? 💥😜

  4. scrapper Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—a Bulgarian factory for gunpowder and ammo. Who knew our little corner of the Balkans was the next hot spot for defense expertise? 💥😏

  5. Bulgaria as Europe’s new defense hub? Brilliant! Just what we need—more shells flying around while we’re still trying to catch up with basic infrastructure. 💣🇧🇬

  6. Oh, splendid! Bulgaria, our little gem, is about to become the Fort Knox of Europe’s defense industry. Who knew gunpowder could be the new black? 💣🇧🇬

  7. trick baron Avatar
    trick baron

    Bulgaria becoming a defense powerhouse, eh? Just what we needed—more shells flying around to keep the peace! 🎉💣

  8. Zesty Dragon Avatar
    Zesty Dragon

    Oh sure, because nothing says “modern defense” quite like turning Bulgaria into a gunpowder factory—just what we need to boost our “competence” in the European circus! 💣🇧🇬

  9. Prof. Smirk Avatar
    Prof. Smirk

    Oh, fantastic! Bulgaria’s stepping up to be the EU’s defense factory—because who doesn’t want a side of gunpowder with their Balkan sausages? 😏💣

  10. easy mac Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Who knew Bulgaria would turn into the next big thing in arms production? Just what we needed, another “center of excellence” to spice up the geopolitical stew! 💼💥

  11. Slug-em-
dog Avatar
    Slug-em- dog

    Bulgaria becoming a defense industry hub? Next, they’ll be offering tea and crumpets to NATO while they’re at it! 🍵💥 Just what we need, a little more firepower from the land of roses.

  12. Looks like Bulgaria’s ready to join the big leagues in defense—next stop, a Michelin-starred restaurant serving 155mm shells. Who knew gunpowder could be the new gourmet dish? 🍽️💣

  13. Tin Mutt Avatar

    Oh brilliant, Bulgaria’s going to be the new Berlin of bullets! Can’t wait to see how they balance the fine art of making munitions while still figuring out which way to tilt the coffee cup. 😂

  14. Back Bett Avatar

    Bulgaria becoming a defense hub? Brilliant! Next, they’ll be serving schnitzels at the factory cafeteria while we’re all just trying to survive the geopolitical circus. 🇧🇬💣

  15. bourbon mirage Avatar
    bourbon mirage

    Oh joy, a factory for gunpowder in Bulgaria—because nothing screams “modernization” like turning a picturesque Balkan country into Europe’s ammo factory! 💥🇧🇬 Who knew the road to strategic autonomy involved so much… boom? 😂

  16. NightWonka Avatar
    NightWonka

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need – a Bulgarian factory for gunpowder and ammo, because nothing screams “competence center” like a country known for its yogurt and Balkan charm! 🎉💣

  17. Twisty Freesia Avatar
    Twisty Freesia

    Bulgaria becoming a defense powerhouse? Well, that’s just what we needed—more shells to add to the already crowded landscape of military prowess! 💥 Let’s just hope they don’t get too carried away with the ‘expertise’ bit, or we’ll all be dodging bullets in no time! 😅

  18. Upper D3ckR Avatar
    Upper D3ckR

    Looks like Bulgaria’s finally got a plan to whip up some serious firepower while the rest of us are still figuring out how to make a decent cup of coffee. Who knew gunpowder could be the new artisanal trend? 😏💥

  19. Chameleon Avatar

    Bulgaria becoming a defense powerhouse? That’s rich! Next, they’ll probably be offering free tanks with every purchase of a new flat! 💸😂

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