Armin Papperger, CEO of the German arms concern Rheinmetall, has responded to Russian authorities that have threatened to view the concern?s future plant in Ukraine a ?legitimate target? of the Russian Federation.

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    “Papperger said that Rheinmetall would not abandon its plans to set up a plant in Ukraine, and that they planned to protect it from attacks with air defence systems of their own manufacture

    This real? I wonder how far they’ll set up their perimeters. Maybe other factories will follow this trend. Self- defense is the key.

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      It would be the ultimate advertisement for their products if they show how well they protected that factory in Ukraine.

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        ultimate advertisement. It’s Perfect PR. Service and protection 10 years guaranteed.

        It is strange when you actually picture such a factory with all the equipment.

        There is alot to be said about this development, politically and militarily, but also, like you said, its good PR.