Czechoslovak Group
CSG Secures New NATO Ammunition Fuze Contracts Worth Tens of Millions of Euros
Czechoslovak Group (CSG) has secured ammunition fuze contracts in two NATO member states with a combined value in the high tens of millions of euros.
Czechoslovak Group
Czechoslovak Group (CSG) has secured ammunition fuze contracts in two NATO member states with a combined value in the high tens of millions of euros.
Czech Republic
The number of countries supporting the Czech ammunition procurement initiative for Ukraine has reportedly fallen from 18 to around nine. Czech officials warned that the reduction could affect the long term stability of artillery shell deliveries to Kyiv.
Czech Republic
Czechoslovak Group (CSG) has issued a formal response to allegations raised by a short seller, disputing claims related to its financial reporting and business operations. The company stated that the assertions are inaccurate and do not reflect its actual performance.
Slovakia
MSM Group will participate in IDEB 2026 in Bratislava, emphasizing domestic industrial capabilities. The company plans to present its portfolio of ammunition and defense systems. The event is expected to serve as a platform for regional and NATO-aligned cooperation.
Contracts
Czechoslovak Group has signed a contract valued at almost €250 million to supply long-range artillery ammunition to an undisclosed European customer. The deal highlights sustained demand for artillery systems and munitions across Europe.
Czech Republic
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.
Czech Republic
Excalibur Army has completed its first in-house TREVA engineering vehicle at its Přelouč site. The milestone marks a shift from repair-focused operations to full product manufacturing and reflects efforts to expand capabilities within its Czech production network.
Hungary
Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat after 16 years in power. For Hungary's defense industry, the Rheinmetall partnerships and Zrínyi 2026 procurements will survive, and may accelerate under a more Brussels-compatible government. For Ukraine, the blocked €90 billion EU loan should now move.
Czech Republic
Czech radar manufacturer ELDIS Pardubice has inaugurated a new building aimed at supporting its operational growth. The facility is already in trial operation and is expected to strengthen the company’s development and production capacity.
Czech Republic
Jaroslav Strnad is preparing an investment fund targeting around €100 million, backed by stakes in companies from his broader industrial holding. The structure will initially include selected assets rather than the full portfolio.
Poland
Czechoslovak Group said on March 20, 2026 that its Polish subsidiary signed a preliminary agreement to acquire Warsaw-based DOMAR MS, a manufacturer of wiring harnesses, cabling, electrical boxes, and connectors used in defense and other specialized systems.
Hungary
Czechoslovak Group has entered the Hungarian defense industry through a partnership involving vehicle production and potential rocket artillery integration.