CSG Secures Major European Contract for Artillery Ammunition Supply
Czechoslovak Group has signed a new contract to supply artillery ammunition valued in the hundreds of millions of euros to a European customer. The agreement reinforces demand for large-caliber munitions across the continent.
Czechoslovak Group (CSG) has secured another large-scale contract to deliver artillery ammunition to a European customer, with the total value reaching hundreds of millions of euros, according to the company.
The agreement covers the supply of large-caliber ammunition, a segment that has seen sustained demand across Europe amid ongoing efforts to replenish stockpiles and expand production capacity. The company indicated that deliveries will take place over a defined period, though specific timelines and the identity of the customer were not disclosed.
CSG continues to expand its role within the European defense-industrial base, particularly through its ammunition division, which includes manufacturers focused on both legacy Soviet-standard calibers and NATO-compatible systems. This positioning allows the group to address a broad range of requirements across Central and Eastern Europe as well as other allied markets.
The contract reflects a wider trend of increased procurement activity among European states, driven by the need to rebuild inventories and support long-term defense readiness. Industry output remains under pressure as governments seek to secure reliable supply chains for artillery ammunition, a capability that has become a priority across NATO.
CSG stated that it has been investing in scaling up production capacity in response to this demand environment. The company also noted ongoing efforts to streamline manufacturing processes and ensure continuity of supply.
The latest contract adds to a series of recent agreements secured by the group, underscoring its growing presence in the European munitions market and its role in supporting allied defense requirements.