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Europe’s Defense Sector Rallies as US-Ukraine Tensions Mount

Following a fraught meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, European leaders quickly strengthened support for Kyiv. Days later, at a London summit hosted by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, officials focused on increasing defense spending and formulating a European-led peace initiative.

The US has committed around USD 65.9 billion in military aid to Ukraine since Russia’s invasion. Meanwhile, the European Union and its member states have collectively provided nearly USD 145 billion in various forms of support.

With uncertainty over future US backing, Europe is stepping up. Should US-Ukraine relations remain strained, Kyiv may increasingly turn to European suppliers, potentially boosting the region’s defense sector.

Shares of companies such as Rheinmetall [RHM:GER]​, BAE Systems [BA:LON]​, Thales Group [EPA: HO], and Leonardo [LDO:BIT]​ have surged, reflecting investor confidence in rising defense spending across Europe.

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EU Defense Stocks Rally

European defense stocks have rallied today (3 March), surging as markets digest the fallout from Friday’s tense Trump-Zelensky meeting and Europe’s immediate show of support for Ukraine.

As of writing, Rheinmetall is up 11.93%, BAE Systems has climbed 14.17%, Thales has gained 12.55%, and Leonardo has advanced 11.93%.

The sharp uptick occurred this morning as investors priced in the weekend’s developments. The Trump-Zelensky meeting took place on Friday, 28 February, around midday US time, after European markets had closed. 

Until then, these stocks had remained largely flat throughout the previous week.

European Defense Stocks Extend Yearlong Rally

Recent developments have further fueled the momentum in Europe's defense sector. 2024 was marked by the wars in both Ukraine and the Middle East. The sector has posted strong gains over the past year, reflecting increased defense spending and geopolitical uncertainty.​

  • Rheinmetall: The German defense contractor's stock has surged 162.4%, rising from approximately EUR 430 in March 2024 to EUR 1,118 as of 3 March.

  • BAE Systems: The UK-based defense company's shares have climbed 28.4%, increasing from around GBX 1,260 in March 2024 to GBX 1,600 currently.​

  • Thales: The French multinational's stock has gained nearly 60%, advancing from approximately EUR 138 to EUR 213.8 per share over the past year.​

  • Leonardo: The Italian aerospace and defense firm's shares have soared 113.2%, jumping from EUR 20.7 in March 2024 to EUR 42.4 today. (Source: El Pais)

Challenges for European Defense Firms

Despite the rally in European defense stocks, companies face structural hurdles in supplying Ukraine. About 20% of Ukraine’s military hardware comes from the US, making a transition to European suppliers complex due to compatibility and integration issues.

Europe’s defense sector has also suffered from years of underinvestment, limiting production capacity and raising concerns about its ability to scale up quickly.

While European firms stand to gain from shifting alliances, these structural constraints may slow their ability to replace American suppliers, creating execution risks for investors. (Source: The Guardian)

Conclusion

European defense firms are seeing a surge in investor interest, but challenges remain. As US support for Ukraine becomes less certain, Europe is positioning itself as a stronger military supplier. 

The shift could fuel long-term growth for the sector, yet structural hurdles—ranging from production bottlenecks to Ukraine’s reliance on U.S. technology—could slow momentum. Scaling up fast enough to meet demand will be the real test. 

For now, markets are betting that Europe can deliver.

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