France could exit from Franco-German Tank Project, Rheinmetall CEO says.

France could exit the Franco-German ​tank project MGCS, the CEO of Rheinmetall one ‌of the initiative’s shareholders, was quoted as saying on Saturday, in what could be the latest blow to defence cooperation on ​the continent.


“There is always a risk, but nothing ​has been decided yet,” Armin Papperger told Welt am ⁠Sonntag, commenting about the project in which Franco-German ​tank maker KNDS and French group Thales also hold stakes.

Papperger ​said that France was considering drastic cuts to the project’s budget, adding talks included the idea to reduce spending to “less than half” ​of previous plans.


So far, the shareholding companies have received ​just €25 million ($29 million) since the project’s inception, Papperger added.


A French government ‌source ⁠close to the matter said the project remains important for France and Germany as well as for KNDS. The source spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss ​a sensitive matter.


Berlin ​and Paris ⁠agreed in 2017 to work on the Franco-German Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) tank to ​succeed the German Leopard 2 and the ​French Leclerc, ⁠but the project has been hit with delays.


Papperger’s comments come days after Germany and France scrapped the FCAS joint fighter ⁠project ​while KNDS’s governance structure has also ​created tensions between the two countries, sources have said.

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