--- title: "Automotive Giant Tests Military Waters! Volkswagen AG in Talks to Convert \"Struggling Plant\" to Produce \"Missile Defense Components\"" type: "News" locale: "zh-HK" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/280392630.md" description: "Volkswagen is in talks to transform its struggling Osnabrück plant into a production base for \"Iron Dome\" missile defense system components, a move that would save 2,300 jobs and mark Volkswagen's return to arms manufacturing. This initiative is driven by a wave of rearmament in Europe, potentially creating a strategic business opportunity by combining Germany's excess manufacturing capacity with Israeli military technology" datetime: "2026-03-25T01:22:34.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/280392630.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/280392630.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/280392630.md) --- > 支持的語言: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/280392630.md) | [English](https://longbridge.com/en/news/280392630.md) # Automotive Giant Tests Military Waters! Volkswagen AG in Talks to Convert "Struggling Plant" to Produce "Missile Defense Components" Volkswagen is in talks with the manufacturer of the "Iron Dome" missile defense system, planning to shift from the automotive sector to missile defense. On March 24, according to sources cited by the Financial Times, **Volkswagen is in discussions with the Israeli state-owned defense contractor Rafael Advanced Defence Systems to transform one of its struggling German plants from automotive production to manufacturing components for missile defense systems.** Reports indicate that Volkswagen plans to convert its Osnabrück plant in Lower Saxony, Germany, into a production base for "Iron Dome" air defense system components, **aiming to secure all 2,300 jobs at the plant and sell the system to European governments.** This collaboration between Volkswagen and Rafael would signify the Volkswagen Group's return to arms manufacturing. During World War II, Volkswagen produced military vehicles and V1 missiles for the Wehrmacht. **According to reports, the German government is actively supporting this plan, with production lines potentially becoming operational within 12 to 18 months if workers agree to transition to arms production.** ## Plant Transformation Plan: From Car Manufacturing to "Iron Dome" Components Reports suggest the Osnabrück plant will produce various key components for the "Iron Dome" system, including heavy trucks for missile transport, launch platforms, and generators. However, it will not involve the production of missile bodies themselves, which Rafael will manufacture at a separate dedicated facility in Germany. Sources cited in the reports emphasize that the new investment required for this transformation is limited, with one individual stating: > Some funding is needed to switch to the new production lines, but it's quite achievable, it's a combination of mature (defense) technology and German manufacturing capability. **The future of the Osnabrück plant had previously been precarious.** Under cost-cutting plans finalized by Volkswagen for 2024, vehicle production at the plant is set to cease next year. Approximately 35,000 employees across the Volkswagen Group are expected to leave the company through voluntary departure by 2030. When contacted for comment, a Volkswagen spokesperson stated that the company is in discussions with "multiple market participants" but that "no concrete decisions or conclusions have been reached" regarding the future direction of the Osnabrück plant. ## Potential Controversies: Is "Iron Dome" Suitable for European Air Defense Needs? Despite the seemingly favorable prospects for collaboration, some experts have questioned the applicability of the "Iron Dome" system in European battlefield scenarios. The "Iron Dome" system has an effective interception range of about 70 kilometers and has primarily been used to intercept short-range rockets launched from Gaza into Israel. Critics argue that its effectiveness against the medium-to-long-range threats faced by Europe remains to be evaluated. Israel, however, vouches for the system's comprehensive defensive capabilities, stating that its multi-layered air defense system, comprising various integrated systems, has successfully intercepted over 90% of incoming missiles. **From an industrial perspective, statements from sources cited in the reports are ambitious:** > The goal is to save everyone (jobs), and perhaps even achieve (revenue) growth, the potential is very high. **However, the source also admitted that whether workers are willing to transition to participate in arms production is "ultimately a personal choice."** ## Germany's Overcapacity in Manufacturing Meets European Rearmament This collaboration is at the intersection of multiple structural factors. **For Rafael, Germany serves as a strategic foothold into the European market.** According to reports, **one of the reasons Rafael chose Germany as its European production base is that Germany is one of Israel's staunchest supporters in Europe.** Additionally, the company has responded to calls from senior German officials to utilize the idle capacity within the country's industrial sector. **From a market demand perspective, European countries are undertaking large-scale rearmament following the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with air defense capabilities becoming a priority procurement area for many nations.** Germany plans to invest over 500 billion euros in defense spending by 2030, with officials explicitly identifying air defense as a core expenditure. Last year, Germany received its first "Arrow 3" air defense system from Israel Aerospace Industries, another Israeli firm. **Rafael is not without precedent in Germany.** The company has previously produced "Spike" missiles through a joint venture with Rheinmetall and Diehl Defence, and manufactures the "Trophy" active protection system for tanks and armored vehicles. 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