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Volkswagen in Talks to Build Components for Israel’s Iron Dome Defense System

Volkswagen explores shift from cars to defense production through talks with Israeli aerospace manufacturer Rafael

Volkswagen in Talks to Build Components for Israel’s Iron Dome Defense System

German auto giant Volkswagen has entered discussions with Israel-based Rafael Advanced Defense Systems about a major shift in operations at its plant in Osnabrück.

The facility, which has focused on vehicle production for decades, could be repurposed to manufacture components for air and missile defense systems—including parts for the widely known Iron Dome.

Volkswagen plant in Osnabrück

The potential transition is tied to Volkswagen’s broader restructuring efforts. The company plans to end production of the Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet in 2027, leaving the future of the Osnabrück plant uncertain. The site currently employs around 2,300 workers, and shifting to defense manufacturing could help preserve both jobs and industrial capacity.

Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume has previously confirmed that the company is actively exploring new uses for the Osnabrück facility, including partnerships within the defense sector. Earlier talks with Rheinmetall slowed toward the end of last year, but negotiations with Rafael appear to be opening new doors for the plant as part of the global defense supply chain.

Germany’s Ministry of Defense has not issued an official statement regarding the potential deal. If completed, the transformation of the Osnabrück facility would mark a notable example of civilian manufacturing being integrated into the defense industry—highlighting shifting priorities in Europe’s industrial and security landscape.


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