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Document shows that the German deal to replace dropped frigate program could cost EUR12 billion.

A new deal to replace Germany’s scrapped 'Rheinmetall' warship programme, could cost the government up to EUR12 billion (USD13.7 bn), according to a document from the finance ministry. The defence firm is assessing the impact of the new agreement on its earnings.

Berlin has chosen Thyssenkrupp’s marine unit TKMS to replace Rheinmetall, after delays and cost overruns were expected. This is a major blow for Germany’s largest defence firm.

The draft document that was seen by? The draft document, seen by?sprachvermögensprache?sprachsprach The draft document, which was? The government's??sprache The? Thursday and to be presented before the budget?

According to the document, there is also an option to buy up to four additional units for EUR5.3 billion.

According to the draft order of four ships rather than eight initially was the key reason for the relatively high unit cost, which was around EUR1.57 billion each vessel.

Rheinmetall announced on Thursday that it would be evaluating any additional impact of the cancellation of six F126 frigates?on its full-year outlook.

It said that the cancellation would reduce the company's order intake for each quarter by approximately EUR20 billion. Without mitigating measures, it added, 2026 revenues could be hit up to EUR300 millions.

Rheinmetall announced that it would provide a more?complete assessment when reporting its?second quarter results on August 6th.

(source: Reuters)