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CSG Wagers on Michigan Hub and 36,000-Round Pipeline to Crack the US Artillery Market

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
July 3, 2026
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The Czechoslovak Group (CSG) is betting that a combination of American manufacturing muscle and a proven howitzer design can finally open the door to Pentagon procurement dollars. The Prague-based defence conglomerate has established a new subsidiary in Michigan to consolidate its US-facing operations and push its Morana self-propelled artillery system to the US Army.

The newly formed unit, CSG Land Systems North America, will represent three of the group’s NATO-focused brands — Excalibur Army, Tatra Defence and Tatra Trucks — in the American market. Jason Alejandro Monahan, a veteran with more than two decades of experience in the US defence industry, has been tapped to lead the entity. His most recent role involved overseeing a multibillion-dollar business at a major American defence prime, bringing a deep local network to CSG’s outreach.

At the heart of the sales pitch is the Morana artillery system, which pairs the robust chassis of a Tatra truck with automated fire-control capabilities. Crucially, the system fires standard NATO 155-millimetre ammunition, eliminating logistics complications for a potential US buyer. The Czech manufacturer staged a live demonstration for a US Army delegation as early as March, signalling that the campaign has been underway for some time.

Iowa Plant Targets 36,000 Shells a Month

The Michigan push is not CSG’s only US foothold. Its subsidiary MSM Group North America secured a contract last year to build a modern facility for 155-millimetre artillery projectiles in Iowa. Once operational, that plant is expected to produce 36,000 shells per month — a significant share of the Army’s long-term goal of roughly 100,000 rounds monthly.

CSG has also been aggressive in recruiting top-tier talent. Recent hires include senior executives from Rheinmetall, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon. David Jacobs, another industry veteran, took over the group’s new Washington office at the end of June. The message is clear: CSG is pivoting from a European-focused supplier into a genuine transatlantic defence player.

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

Stock Staging a Fragile Rebound

Investors have taken some notice of the strategic moves. Over the past week, CSG shares have climbed more than 14 per cent, trading at around €14.59. That marks a near-20 per cent recovery from the year’s low set in late June, although the stock remains heavily off its all-time high of €36.05 from January. The 50-day moving average, currently hovering near €16, represents a near-term technical ceiling. The stock’s annualised volatility of roughly 56 per cent underscores the lingering unease among traders.

The secondary article notes that on Friday the shares were little changed at €14.58, with a weekly gain of about 14 per cent. The 50-day average is cited at €15.97. Despite the recent bounce, the equity still trades well below that level, and the 52-week decline of nearly 60 per cent from the peak shows just how far sentiment has soured.

Headwinds Beyond the Ticker

Not everything is going smoothly. A shareholder dispute at Tatra Trucks — one of the key brands being pushed in the US — is weighing on sentiment. The European Commission is currently reviewing a planned change in minority ownership at the vehicle maker, adding a layer of regulatory uncertainty.

Meanwhile, the market is waiting for hard evidence that the Michigan subsidiary can convert briefings and demonstrations into concrete orders. The next big checkpoint will be the half-year results due in August, when investors hope to see initial contract disclosures from the US business. Without tangible revenue from the new venture, the stock’s high-volatility profile is likely to persist.

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