German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall is increasing production of 155mm ammunition at its facility in Lower Saxony, a move that is generating concern among local residents, workers, and labor unions. The expansion represents a significant shift in Germany’s defense industry strategy. The company’s decision to ramp up production follows a decline in demand for automotive components, a sector where Rheinmetall previously held a substantial presence.

Workers at the plant have expressed apprehension regarding potential job security, while local residents have voiced dissatisfaction with the increased activity. Labor unions have been unable to establish a unified position on the expansion, reflecting a broader challenge in coordinating responses within the German industrial landscape. The increased ammunition production is part of a wider effort to bolster Germany’s military capabilities.

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