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DPA International on MSNGerman submarine maker TKMS sees order backlog soar to €18 billionGerman submarine maker Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has received record orders, keeping the Kiel-based group busy into ...
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Type 212A: One of the Best Submarines on Earth (Not in US Navy)Germany’s Type 212A diesel-electric attack submarine, developed by ThyssenKrupp, represents a cutting-edge advancement in ...
Thyssenkrupp's operating profit plunged in the second quarter, hurt by what the German conglomerate said was high economic ...
TKMS has announced the signing of a contract with Singapore's DSTA for the acquisition of two additional Type 218SG ...
The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) has signed a contract with Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems to acquire two more Invincible-class ...
Thyssenkrupp faces restructuring challenges but shows promise with its defense-focused marine systems. Read my analysis.
Thyssenkrupp, through its sprawling global ... Second-quarter adjusted EBIT at the group's submarine division, which is currently being prepared for a spin-off later this year, rose 24% to 31 ...
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Carro e Motos on MSNSingapore orders two additional Type 218SG submarines from Thyssenkrupp Marine SystemsGerman company Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) signed a new contract with Singapore’s Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) for the construction of two additional Type 218SG-class submarines ...
Germany on Tuesday touted its leadership in the defense technology industry in its pitch to sell the cutting-edge U212 NFS ...
SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) announced on May 8 that it has signed a contract with Germany’s Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems to acquire two additional Invincible-class submarines.
The ministry added that acquiring two additional Invincible-class submarines will further enhance the navy's ability to protect Singapore's sea lines of communication. CEO of thyssenkrupp Marine ...
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