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KNDS Strikes Naval Mine-Clearance Deal as IPO Remains Grounded

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
July 11, 2026
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While the delayed stock-market debut of KNDS continues to dominate headlines, the defence group has quietly signed a new framework agreement that underscores the operational momentum building outside the equity capital markets. The pact with French robotics specialist Exail covers several hundred armed warheads for the K-Ster mine-disposal system, marking a shift from test procurement to volume orders as European navies scramble to protect maritime infrastructure.

The deal, announced this week, extends a partnership that dates back to 2008 but now enters a new phase driven by escalating security risks. Cyril Hammer, Exail’s purchasing director, framed the challenge not as a question of having the best technology but of scaling production, delivery and through-life support at the pace now demanded. For KNDS, the contract provides a rare piece of positive operational news at a time when its listing plans remain frozen.

Shareholders pulled the scheduled IPO in early July, scrapping what would have been one of Europe’s largest defence listings this year. Officially, the company cited volatility in the European defence sector. Behind the scenes, a specific valuation gap proved insurmountable: the German owners around the Wegmann family sought a price tag of roughly €14bn, while institutional buyers were prepared to pay only around €10bn. That €4bn chasm pushed the listing off the table.

The broader sector has been losing its sheen with investors who had piled into defence stocks after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but are now demanding evidence that political pledges translate into earnings. Rheinmetall, a bellwether, has seen its shares slide from around €2,000 last September to the €1,000–1,100 range, and lost nearly 4% this week alone despite an unchanged long-term outlook for European defence spending. The KNDS delay is widely read as a symptom of that cooling sentiment.

The difficult mood is reinforced by the performance of recent defence IPOs. Czech group CSG, which listed in Amsterdam in January in what was then the largest defence IPO on record, has lost about 44% of its value since its debut, with its market capitalisation shrinking by more than €11bn to €13.8bn. That trajectory has made institutional investors even more selective.

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

Market participants describe the current phase as a natural maturation. After an extraordinary two-year rally, much of the future growth is already priced in. Analysts say the focus has shifted from headline stories about higher defence budgets to measurable fundamentals: order conversion, margin expansion and sustainable profitability. A vivid example came on June 25, when Rheinmetall plunged 18% after Germany halted the contested F126 frigate programme, a move that technically affected only its naval business but triggered a broader sell-off across defence names including Hensoldt and Renk.

For KNDS, the operational picture remains robust. The group posted a 16% revenue increase in 2025 to €4.4bn, an operating profit of €661m with a 15% margin, and an order backlog exceeding €33bn. Next year’s revenue is expected to climb by roughly 30%. Yet none of that was enough to bridge the valuation gap or revive the IPO window.

The Exail contract nonetheless shows that KNDS is broadening its footprint beyond the well-known Leopard and Leclerc tank programmes into naval mine countermeasures, a niche where demand is surging. The K-Ster system combines Exail’s autonomous underwater vehicles with KNDS’ warhead expertise, and the new agreement aims to create a seamless French national supply chain for this capability.

Alongside the listing delay, the ownership restructuring is also on hold. The French state-owned Giat Industries and the German family holding Wegmann & Co had planned to sell around 20% of KNDS through institutional placements, while the German government, via KfW, was set to acquire the remaining 40% held by Wegmann. That process will only resume when conditions allow.

Whether KNDS returns to the market this year depends heavily on the trajectory of the defence sector in the coming weeks. Upcoming quarterly results from Rheinmetall are expected to serve as a key barometer. For now, the group continues to do what defence contractors do best: build products, ink contracts and expand industrial partnerships — even while the public market door remains firmly shut.

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