Developer of Ukraine’s Ruta missiles just partnered with Rheinmetall to build Europe’s answer to HIMARS

Rheinmetall wants to scale it across NATO.
himars strike on Donetsk Russian training ground
A HIMARS hit on a Russian training ground in occupied Donetsk Oblast killed at least 35 Russian soldiers. Screenshot from video
Developer of Ukraine’s Ruta missiles just partnered with Rheinmetall to build Europe’s answer to HIMARS

German defense group Rheinmetall has partnered with Dutch company Destinus to develop cruise missiles and ammunition for multiple launch rocket systems. Destinus is already supplying Ukraine with “Ruta” missiles, which are being used in strikes on Russian territory, according to Defense Express.

The “Ruta” cruise missile, already in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, is being further developed, with an upgraded “Block 2” version in preparation.

The new project is moving toward a European equivalent of the GMLRS used in M142 HIMARS systems.

Toward new European missile industrial base

In the second half of 2026, the companies plan to establish a joint venture, "Rheinmetall Destinus Strike Systems", which will focus on developing new missile systems and upgrading existing solutions for the EU and NATO markets.

Under the structure, Destinus will hold 49% and focus on innovation and key components, while Rheinmetall, with a 51% stake, will handle large-scale industrial production.

Defense market enters phase of mass demand

The companies emphasize that demand for long-range strike systems is already measured in thousands of units and could rise to tens of thousands in the coming years.

Because of this, the “small batch” production model is no longer sufficient for modern warfare, where scale and production speed are decisive factors.

Analysts note that the emergence of another European MLRS project could significantly strengthen regional self-sufficiency in armaments. However, questions remain regarding implementation timelines.

Europe’s push for artillery independence

Another direction is the development of rocket artillery munitions, as Europe still relies heavily on imported systems such as HIMARS, K239, and PULS.

At the same time, Rheinmetall is advancing its own GMARS project — an adaptation of HIMARS on the RMMV HX chassis. The company is also working on rocket artillery systems for Spain, which aims to reduce dependence on US weapons procurement.

Earlier, Ukrainian company Fire Point, manufacturer of the Flamingo cruise missile, said it was negotiating with European firms to launch a new air defense system by next year. 

If the trials are successful, it could be revolutionary for Ukraine and European defense, depending on the decisions of the US administration regarding the supply of Patriot PAC-3 missiles. 

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