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Hensoldt’s Record €9.8B Backlog Battles Three Headwinds: China, Sector Jitters, and Production Bottlenecks

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 5, 2026
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For a defense contractor that just saw its order backlog swell to an all-time high and its free cash flow guidance upgraded, Hensoldt’s disappearing stock price makes little sense on the surface. Shares have shed roughly 10% in a week and trade 31.6% below the 52-week peak of €115.10 reached last October. At €78.68, the stock sits just above the 50-day moving average of €78.72 but nearly 6% below the 200-day line of €83.60 — a textbook sign of a broken short-term trend. Yet the puzzle has three distinct pieces that explain why operational brilliance is failing to translate into market momentum.

The numbers from the first quarter are hard to argue with. Incoming orders more than doubled to nearly €1.5 billion, pushing the backlog to a record €9.8 billion — enough to cover 3.5 times the €2.75 billion in sales planned for 2026. Management also hiked its adjusted free cash flow target to roughly 50% of adjusted EBITDA, up from 40%, citing higher customer prepayments tied to accelerated procurement processes in Germany. The completion of the Nedinsco acquisition in April strengthens Hensoldt’s optronics division for armored vehicles, while the new OrbitISR modular SAR radar for satellite reconnaissance has drawn market chatter about a potential link to the German military’s SPOCK 2 program.

But the disconnect between buoyant bookings and lagging revenues is the heart of the problem. The order intake is running at nearly double the rate Hensoldt can deliver, creating a widening implementation gap. To close it, the company plans to add 1,600 staff in 2026 and invest roughly €1 billion from 2025 to 2027 in expanding German production capacity. That capital intensity is a near-term drag on free cash flow even as the long-term outlook improves.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Hensoldt?

Compounding the pressure are headwinds beyond management’s control. China placed Hensoldt on an export control list, exposing the company to potential disruption in rare earth supplies — Beijing controls around 90% of global processing — and dual-use components. Hensoldt has said the impact on operating profit should be immaterial, but the uncertainty lingers. At the same time, a broad sell-off in European defense stocks has swept across the sector: Rheinmetall lost 6.68%, Renk fell 7.85%, and TKMS dropped 6.05%. Hensoldt is caught in the downdraft regardless of its individual fundamentals.

Technically, the stock is in no-man’s land. The relative strength index of 45.6 signals neither oversold nor overbought conditions, and the recent cross below the 100-day moving average early June adds to the bearish case. Analysts remain cautiously constructive: Jefferies rates Hensoldt a “Buy” with a €90 target, while Barclays lifted its price objective from €95 to €97 but keeps an “Equal Weight” rating, noting the cash flow upgrade confirms conservative planning rather than surprising the market.

The contradiction between soaring order books and sagging share price is likely to persist until Hensoldt can demonstrate that its industrial capacity can catch up with demand — and until the sector-wide turbulence subsides. The next major checkpoint comes with the half-year results in July, where investors will look for signs that the production ramp is on track. For now, the stock offers a story of operational strength held hostage by external forces, with the resolution uncertain.

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