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TKMS Stock Hovers Near Lows as €26 Billion Frigate Vote and Autonomous Drone Push Vie for Investor Attention

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
June 23, 2026
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Investors in ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems are watching two very different catalysts this week. On Wednesday, Berlin’s budget committee votes on the F127 frigate program—a €26 billion prize that would secure years of work for the company’s shipyards. Just days earlier, management used a London investor conference to showcase a more futuristic narrative: autonomous underwater drones, sensor networks, and a “surveillance-as-a-service” offering. Yet the stock remains stuck near 71 euros, roughly 30 percent below its 52-week high of 102.90 euros.

The F127 decision comes at a critical moment. TKMS is the sole bidder for eight air-defence frigates based on its MEKO design, and a green light would provide the long-term visibility the newly integrated hybrid yard in Wismar desperately needs. Market observers see the vote as a potential trigger to revive a share price that has lost ground over the past month. The company closed Monday at 71.20 euros, and the RSI of 40.6 suggests neither oversold conditions nor an imminent rebound.

Alongside the near-term political drama, TKMS is working to reposition itself as more than a traditional shipbuilder. The June investor presentation highlighted subsidiary ATLAS Electronics and a range of unmanned platforms—SeaCat, MEKO® S-X, ARCIMS, and Stargazer. Concrete milestones back up the talk: a BlueWhale demonstrator has already been handed over to the German Navy, and the MUM demonstrator is on track for “Approval in Principle” as an extra-large unmanned underwater vehicle. In India, a teaming agreement with VEM covers joint torpedo production.

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

The financial targets provide a valuation anchor for the tech narrative. For the 2025/26 financial year, TKMS expects revenue growth of two to five percent and an adjusted EBIT margin above 6.0 percent. Over the medium term, it aims for roughly ten percent annual revenue growth from the 2024/25 base year. Cumulative free cash flow is targeted at more than 400 million euros over three years, with the first dividend—30 to 50 percent of IFRS group net income—planned for 2027, based on the year ending 30 September 2026.

To support its push into North America, TKMS is also building out its supply chain. The company has ordered 70 tonnes of special steel from partner Valbruna ASW, a move designed to meet local content requirements for the Canadian submarine programme. The Canadian opportunity is part of a broader international expansion that management pitched during a series of roadshows this week in London, Baden-Baden, and Milan.

Meanwhile, the corporate structure is shifting. On 7 August, former parent Thyssenkrupp’s shareholders will vote on spinning off the materials division. That restructuring would turn TKMS into a pure-play marine specialist, potentially sharpening its appeal to defence-focused investors. But near-term, the Berlin budget committee’s decision—and the company’s third-quarter results due on 12 August—will dictate the narrative. After the frigate vote, the focus will shift back to operational performance and whether TKMS can convert its pipeline into the margin improvements it has promised.

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